Oh upon looking the results werent even there
Day 1:
Description
Seeds planted to correct depth. Correct water amount added. I noticed that it was extremely hard for the water to infiltrate the soil that was heavily compacted. For around 30 seconds the water was floating, sitting on the top of the soil, unable to seep down to the bottom, or even the seeds 6mm under.
It took around 10-15seconds for the water to seep to the bottom of the looser, less compacted soil. The water sank so fast because the soil particles were not pushed tightly together, creating an easy passageway to the base of the container.
Day 2:
Condensation buildup overnight on both containers; some seeds exposed.
Day 3:
All seeds, even the exposed ones, have begun to sprout. The seeds show trouble penetrating the surface of the compacted sample, with only around 5 of the allocated 40 seeds sprouting to the surface.
Every seed in the less compacted sample has begun to sprout. 40/40
Day 4:
The seed sprout’s roots in the non-compacted soil sample have turned purple and green, and are digging into the soil.
The compacted soil’s sprouts have turned purple, but have not gone green on the top, indicating a slower germination rate
Day 5:
Enormous growth in 24 hours on both sides. Green leaves and buds have formed in both samples, but are less developed in the compacted sample. There seems to be much less spread of growth and roots in the compacted soil, it must be hard for the roots to dig deep.
Day 6:
Sprouts have started growing upwards, creating green stems. I’ve also noticed that the soil in both containers has become lighter, perhaps leeched of its nutrients.
Day 7:
On the final day, real comparisons could be made between the two samples. Per square centimeter, more seeds germinated and grew in the non-compacted sample. A total of 33 buds grew to full in the non-compacted soil compared to 10 buds in the compacted sample.
Both samples growth speed were relatively equal, however the non-compacted was faster by about half a day’s growth.
One of the most important comparisons were the roots that grew inside the containers. The amounts of roots visible were far apart for each of the samples. The roots covered the non-compacted soil all around the container to the bottom.
The compacted soil’s roots obviously had trouble growing through the soil as only one major root could be seen at the bottom of the container.
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