Friday, May 12, 2006

 

Wed. 5/10-Fri. 5/12

Wed. 5/10: Took data about an hour early because class is going to the zoo. #30 is growing rather slowly compared to the first few plants.

#1:N/D
#2:12.2 cm
#3N/D
#416.1 cm
#5N/D
#615.5 cm
#713.2 cm
#814.2 cm
#913.2 cm
#1015.3 cm
#115.1 cm
#1213.9 cm
#1311.5 cm
#1415.5 cm
#1514.5 cm
#1618.9 cm
#1713.1 cm
#1814.5 cm
#1917.2 cm
#20

14.1 cm

#21

14.3 cm

#22

13.0 cm

#2315.3 cm
#2415.3 cm
#257.4 cm
#268.0 cm
#27N/D
#2811.6 cm
#297.4 cm
#307.0 cm


Thu. 5/11: Not many plants have their cot leaves anymore. Some, like #19 and #16, have slightly fuzzy stems.

#1:N/D
#2:12.4 cm
#3N/D
#416.2 cm
#5N/D
#615.5 cm
#713.1 cm
#814.5 cm
#913.5 cm
#1015.3 cm
#115.4 cm
#1214.0 cm
#1311.5 cm
#1415.7 cm
#1514.5 cm
#1619.0 cm
#1713.1 cm
#1814.5 cm
#1917.4 cm
#20

14.0 cm

#21

14.6 cm

#22

13.0 cm

#2315.2 cm
#2415.5 cm
#257.5 cm
#268.1 cm
#27N/D
#2811.9 cm
#297.4 cm
#307.0 cm


Fri. 5/12: Nothing to report. Took data an hour late due to French Village.

#1:N/D
#2:12.4 cm
#3N/D
#416.2 cm
#5N/D
#616.0 cm
#713.1 cm
#814.5 cm
#913.5 cm
#1015.3 cm
#115.4 cm
#1214.0 cm
#1311.5 cm
#1415.7 cm
#1514.5 cm
#1619.1 cm
#1713.2 cm
#1814.5 cm
#1917.5 cm
#20

14.2 cm

#21

14.7 cm

#22

12.8 cm

#2315.2 cm
#2415.5 cm
#257.7 cm
#268.3 cm
#27N/D
#2812.0 cm
#297.6 cm
#307.0 cm

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

 

Tue. 5/9

Yes, #27 is dying. That brings the total death count to 4 out of 30 sprouted and 94 that never germinated.

I turned the plants under the light, give them time to straighten a bit. We're going to have to raise the light again, though, or move them, because #16 will burn itself on the tube if we don't. I don't want my applets getting burnt; especially not the straightest one in the bunch!

#1:N/D
#2:12.2 cm
#3N/D
#416.1 cm
#5N/D
#615.4 cm
#713.1 cm
#814.2 cm
#913.3 cm
#1015.0 cm
#115.0 cm
#1213.9 cm
#1311.2 cm
#1415.5 cm
#1514.2 cm
#1618.7 cm
#1713.0 cm
#1814.5 cm
#1917.7 cm
#20

14.1 cm

#21

14.3 cm

#22

13.0 cm

#2315.1 cm
#2415.3 cm
#257.4 cm
#267.8 cm
#27N/D
#2811.5 cm
#297.4 cm
#306.8 cm

Monday, May 08, 2006

 

Mon. 5/8

Many plants have woody stems now, modeled below by plant #4.

#27 may be on its way out. Others thriving.

Voici the curvature of plants #8 and #9 in their reaches for sunlight:




And the daily dose of #28, of course, because today, I rather obviously remembered the camera. Hurrah!

#1:N/D
#2:12.0 cm
#3N/D
#415.9 cm
#5N/D
#615.5 cm
#712.9 cm
#814.2 cm
#913.1 cm
#1015.0 cm
#115.0 cm
#1213.9 cm
#1311.3 cm
#1415.5 cm
#1514.3 cm
#1618.5 cm
#1713.0 cm
#1814.6 cm
#1917.7 cm
#20

14.0 cm

#21

14.7 cm

#22

12.5 cm

#2315.1 cm
#2415.0 cm
#256.8 cm
#267.9 cm
#27N/D
#2810.3 cm
#297.3 cm
#306.5 cm


Wednesday, May 03, 2006

 

First Week of May

Mon. 5/1: Cot leaves now falling off many plants.
Happy sproutday to #s 11 and 12. Heh, #8 and #9 are definitely growing at right angles.
#1:N/D
#2:10.8 cm
#3N/D
#415.0 cm
#5N/D
#615.0 cm
#712.8 cm
#812.8 cm
#911.5 cm
#1014.0 cm
#115.0 cm
#1212.1 cm
#139.9 cm
#1414.9 cm
#1512.5 cm
#1616.0 cm
#1710.4 cm
#1813.2 cm
#1916.0 cm
#20

13.0 cm

#21

13.3 cm

#22

12.4 cm

#2313.8 cm
#2413.0 cm
#256.2 cm
#267.2 cm
#272.5 cm
#289.1 cm
#296.0 cm
#302.1 cm

Tue. 5/2: Cot leaves gone from #4, 22, 6, 9, and 15. Leaf funky on #29. Am rather curious if it is the light or water on it, or what.

Considering tracking leaf size on a few plants, too.

This guy to the left here is probably the straightest plant growing in that station. I believe it is #19, however, I am unsure, as the photo is a day old at the time of this typing. But I'm rather certain that's what the tag says. Note also the color differences in the stem nearer the top. It goes from a dark red to a pale greenish-pink. The stems are becoming noticibly strong and woody on the older plants. Excellent.

#6 has really, really toothy leaves relative to some of the others'.
Compare to #14's. This may be due to age, but then, would it not also be seen in plants sprouted at roughly the same time, like #4 and #7?

And now for the daily shot of #28, who I got no picture of yesterday because I was blond and forgot the camera. The teeth are becoming rather visible on the edges of the leaves.

#1:N/D
#2:10.8 cm
#3N/D
#415.3 cm
#5N/D
#615.3 cm
#712.9 cm
#813.6 cm
#912.3 cm
#1014.5 cm
#11*4.5 cm
#1212.7 cm
#1310.2 cm
#1415.2 cm
#1513.0 cm
#1616.7 cm
#1711.7 cm
#1813.4 cm
#1916.4 cm
#20

13.5 cm

#21

13.5 cm

#22*

12.1 cm

#2314 cm
#2413.3 cm
#256.4 cm
#267.3 cm
#272.6 cm
#28*9.0 cm
#296.1 cm
#303.0 cm
*Upon rechecking previous data, it seems mismeasurements were made. Crap. Reasons for this may be parallax or placing the ruler on the edge of the growing-thing rather than on the soil next to the plant.

Wed. 5/3: Nothing to report besides the daily photo and data.

#1:N/D
#2:10.8 cm
#3N/D
#415.4 cm
#5N/D
#615.3 cm
#712.9 cm
#814.0 cm
#912.5 cm
#1014.7 cm
#114.7 cm
#1213.3 cm
#1310.9 cm
#1415.3 cm
#1513.7 cm
#1617.1 cm
#1712.0 cm
#1813.7 cm
#1916.6 cm
#20

13.4 cm

#21

13.9 cm

#22

12.1 cm

#2314.3 cm
#2414.0 cm
#256.5 cm
#267.5 cm
#272.6 cm
#289.6 cm
#296.4 cm
#303.8 cm

Thu. 5/4: Data taken in afternoon because of AP English test. Brain hurts. Cot leaves still being shed.

#1:N/D
#2:10.8 cm
#3N/D
#415.4 cm
#5N/D
#615.3 cm
#712.9 cm
#814.2 cm
#912.7 cm
#1014.9 cm
#114.7 cm
#1213.5 cm
#1310.9 cm
#1415.4 cm
#1513.9 cm
#1617.4 cm
#1712.4 cm
#1814.1 cm
#1917.0 cm
#20

13.4 cm

#21

14.0 cm

#22

12.2 cm

#2314.4 cm
#2414.2 cm
#256.7 cm
#267.5 cm
#272.3 cm
#289.5 cm
#296.4 cm
#304.7 cm

Fri. 5/5: Most of the cot leaves are gone now. Still hoping for more sprouts. 94 of them haven't sprouted.
#8 is beginning to grow straighter.
Our little individual study, #28, is now growing rather rapidly. Note the difference in color between its young stem and the older one on what I believe is plant #23.

#1:N/D
#2:11.0 cm
#3N/D
#415.9 cm
#5N/D
#615.5 cm
#712.9 cm
#814.2 cm
#912.7 cm
#1015.0 cm
#114.7 cm
#1213.5 cm
#1311.1 cm
#1415.5 cm
#1513.9 cm
#1617.5 cm
#1712.6 cm
#1814.3 cm
#1917.4 cm
#20

14.0 cm

#21

14.4 cm

#22

12.2 cm

#2314.5 cm
#2414.2 cm
#256.7 cm
#267.9 cm
#272.3 cm
#289.6 cm
#296.7 cm
#305.8 cm


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