Seems you're confusing germination & seedling growth. Other point, natural science is based on an initial observation leading to an hypothesis that might explain a phenomenon. A thesis is the background of knowledge considering a specific topic. And the experiment the theoretical synthesis, the methods & material display leading to the demonstration of the hypothesis. So what is the hypothesis you wanted to demonstrate in your experiment?
@@EmpressKadesh What you don't see or don't understand doesn't mean it does not exist. Science is limited to give explanations concerning the visible realm ; or what can be perceived by our senses. Also, about science, It's important to avoid confusing fundamental science with applied science or human science. The first is related to nature ; how nature is. The description of matter & life, with its composition, structure & properties that is independent of man's intervention. The second is about how humans interact with nature. It's mostly called engineering. The latter is how humans think within nature ; it's an abstract pattern based upon ideas that have no real universal existence except in people's mind. So, the first leads to humility before the complexity & diversity of nature. The second leads to greed if not oriented to the increase of the knowledge of nature. The latter leads to prejudice when some people's idea tends to become an ideology that is imposed to others by will or by force. Now, when combining ideology + engineering, it does lead inevitably to conflict. To come back to the initial topic, a plant, like a lettuce for instance, had to meet the natural requirements to allow the seed it comes from to germinate & the seedling to grow. It doesn't matter about what you need to grow. But fact is you seem to need lettuce to compose your salad.
I wasn't planning on a whole philosophy of science lecture when I clicked on this video. That's a bit much maybe for the comment section here but do you. I turned on my grow lights for my seeds I just started because her seedlings that were under the lights look healthier so I'm grateful someone decided to make this video even if it doesn't meet your standards. @@MrWookie21
I would like the experiment to continue, so that after the 'dark' seeds reach day 5 of the experiment, they are put into light conditions to be able to reach the size of the 'dark'' seeds. How many days would it take? This would show by how many % the speed of reaching an exact size takes.
I have a good factory-calibrated Dell monitor, and to my eye the light looks too blue to be natural. Though maybe on my parallel of the globe it is not as blue as at the Equator. We should better ask somebody who lives in Colombia or Ecuador. What can the author say about the light; is it natural or some 6500K lamp?
1. Shoot and root lengths are longer in the dark
2. Higher germinated success rate under the dark
Im doing this project for my child school project,Thank you🙏🏻
Thanks for sharing!
Nice experiment!
Nice 😎👍👍👍
Feeding seeds lead from your pencil?
I told her. Doesn’t appear to be but her pencils are unleaded
Thank you for this video
Seems you're confusing germination & seedling growth. Other point, natural science is based on an initial observation leading to an hypothesis that might explain a phenomenon. A thesis is the background of knowledge considering a specific topic. And the experiment the theoretical synthesis, the methods & material display leading to the demonstration of the hypothesis. So what is the hypothesis you wanted to demonstrate in your experiment?
Your word salad is not helping me grow salad.
@@EmpressKadesh
What you don't see or don't understand doesn't mean it does not exist.
Science is limited to give explanations concerning the visible realm ; or what can be perceived by our senses.
Also, about science, It's important to avoid confusing fundamental science with applied science or human science.
The first is related to nature ; how nature is. The description of matter & life, with its composition, structure & properties that is independent of man's intervention.
The second is about how humans interact with nature. It's mostly called engineering.
The latter is how humans think within nature ; it's an abstract pattern based upon ideas that have no real universal existence except in people's mind.
So, the first leads to humility before the complexity & diversity of nature.
The second leads to greed if not oriented to the increase of the knowledge of nature.
The latter leads to prejudice when some people's idea tends to become an ideology that is imposed to others by will or by force.
Now, when combining ideology + engineering, it does lead inevitably to conflict.
To come back to the initial topic, a plant, like a lettuce for instance, had to meet the natural requirements to allow the seed it comes from to germinate & the seedling to grow.
It doesn't matter about what you need to grow.
But fact is you seem to need lettuce to compose your salad.
I wasn't planning on a whole philosophy of science lecture when I clicked on this video. That's a bit much maybe for the comment section here but do you. I turned on my grow lights for my seeds I just started because her seedlings that were under the lights look healthier so I'm grateful someone decided to make this video even if it doesn't meet your standards. @@MrWookie21
Nice one I will be using this hack to boost my crop growth
I would like the experiment to continue, so that after the 'dark' seeds reach day 5 of the experiment, they are put into light conditions to be able to reach the size of the 'dark'' seeds. How many days would it take? This would show by how many % the speed of reaching an exact size takes.
Sad, that u stopped making video(
You are using your hand directly. Wrong 😅
Beutiful!
Is it sunlight or electric light?
I have a good factory-calibrated Dell monitor, and to my eye the light looks too blue to be natural. Though maybe on my parallel of the globe it is not as blue as at the Equator. We should better ask somebody who lives in Colombia or Ecuador. What can the author say about the light; is it natural or some 6500K lamp?
A grow light was used.
Nice hey do something with a marijuana leaf in space
Interesting... all these videos I have seen tell me to germinate in the dark but those look really leggy and unhealthy.
why tho
You spoil a lot of paper and alufoil.
womp womp
@@hrts4emmx What? If people are telling the truth one sees a moron replying womp womp.
Dark forevere
Nice one I will be using this hack to boost my crop growth
🤣🤣🤣👌
@@Mikey-cz1pt I tried it and it's working