jaxmarblebuns
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I am taking a botany class this quarter and one of our main assignments is to do an experiment on basil plants and document the affects it has on their growth. There was a list of experiments that we could choose from(CO2 injections, petting the plants, playing music, adding moss, etc.) or if we wanted to we could make our own. I pitched the idea of adding rabbit manure to the soil and explained its (supposed) benefits and surprisingly/luckily my team was very interested.
We sadly could not mix the manure into the soil as the plants were very young and had just been transplanted into new pots, so we instead had to put a layer on top so that when they are watered the nutrients flow throughout the soil.
Conducting the experiment:
We have 16 basil plants, 8 are the experiment group and 8 are the control group. The experiment group was treated on 10/18 we will measure once the high, and number of leaves. At the end of the quarter, we will clean and try the plants to get over all weight. I will post the experiment specs at the end of the quarter (I don’t have access to them outside of class time). I will also be taking general notes of the overall appearance of the plants.
I am very excited to see the outcome of this experiment. I have always heard about the wonders of rabbit poop, and have used it in my garden for 10+ years, but I have never been able to do a side by side comparison before.
We sadly could not mix the manure into the soil as the plants were very young and had just been transplanted into new pots, so we instead had to put a layer on top so that when they are watered the nutrients flow throughout the soil.
Conducting the experiment:
We have 16 basil plants, 8 are the experiment group and 8 are the control group. The experiment group was treated on 10/18 we will measure once the high, and number of leaves. At the end of the quarter, we will clean and try the plants to get over all weight. I will post the experiment specs at the end of the quarter (I don’t have access to them outside of class time). I will also be taking general notes of the overall appearance of the plants.
I am very excited to see the outcome of this experiment. I have always heard about the wonders of rabbit poop, and have used it in my garden for 10+ years, but I have never been able to do a side by side comparison before.