Subject: can plants grow in a zero gravity sitution... say space?
Date: Mon Dec 16 14:01:32 2002
Posted by josiah
Grade level: 10-12
School: Harrisonburg High School
City: Harrisonburg State/Province: VA
Country: USA
Area of science: Botany
ID: 1040065292.Bt
Message:
IF not what if you were to compact soil in a container... thus for creating a
"base" for the plant, allowing the plant to take up nutrients and water
through the compact soil and exiting the container through an opening cut
in the top.... would this work? let me know please....its for extra credit
Re: can plants grow in a zero gravity sitution... say space?
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