Does soil charged with different voltages
affect the growth of Mammoth Sunflowers.
If the soil is charged, then it will stimulate
the seed, causing it to start growing sooner.
Too much electricity will kill the plant.
You will need the following materials.
Once complete, the cup should look like this.
The Arduino is the brain of the project.
It controls when the plants are being charged.
If they aren't, it tells the user by sending
a message to the computer, as shown in this
screencast.
Now, put two seeds in each cup and upload
the Arduino program.
Give the plants 20 ml of water.
For a set time period, measure and water the
plants at the same time every day.
Be careful not to overwater.
Now just sit back and watch your plants grow!
(Beethoven's 5th) The data, including charts
and graphs.
This chart shows the plants' growth over time
and the average growth at the end of the time
period.
This chart shows the plants' average growth
at the end of the time period.
As you can see, the middle ranged 5 and 12
volt plants' did best.
This chart shows the relation between the
voltage and the amount of plants that sprouted.
This graph also shows the relation between
the voltage and the amount of plants that
sprouted.
The control grew the least amount of plants.
The 24 volt and 5 volt grew 4 because one
had too much electricity and one didn't have
enough.
The 2 volt had just the right amount and grew
5 out of 6 plants.
If the soil is charged, then it will stimulate
the seed, causing it to start growing sooner.
Too much electricity will kill 
the plant.
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