Transcript Water Plant
IS WATER THE BEST FOOD
FOR A PLANT?
BY:DINO KAMBEITZ
Science Fair Project
Mrs. Crane- Grade 4
MY BIG QUESTION?
• Will a plant live the best being fed soda,
coffee or just plain water?
• If I fed the plants something other than
water, would the plant die instead of grow?
My Hypothesis
• My hypothesis was that a plant fed just
plain water would grow and live much
better than a plant fed bad things like soda
and coffee.
• I thought this because I know that drinking
soda and coffee are not good for humans
to grow and be healthy.
Interesting Facts
1. All living things need water to live and grow. Plants are
living things, therefore they need water to live and grow.
2. Plants require 16 specific chemical elements to grow
and live, but not all plants require the same elements.
3. Feeding plants coffee grounds helps to keep bugs from
eating the plant.
4. Sugar water may be a good food for some plants.
5. Small amounts of caffeine may be good for plants.
6. Cold coffee may be good for plants.
EXPERIMENT:
Materials:
1. 3 Small Plants
2. Can of Soda ( Dr. Pepper)
3. Regular Brewed Coffee
4. Tap Water
5. Camera to track progress
Step By Step Instructions
• Begin with healthy looking plants and start
feeding only one plant the soda, one plant
coffee and one plant tap water.
• Keep all the plants in the same place so
they get the same amount of sunlight.
• Use the camera to take pictures of how
the plants are doing over time.
• Observe if the plants are growing or dying.
Control/Variables
• All three plants are not the same type of
plants.
• All three plants are the same size.
• All three plants were fed on the same
days, at the same time.
• All three plants were kept in the same
amount of sunlight and temperature.
OBSERVATIONS
• First couple of weeks (10 days) there was no
change to any of the plants.
• The soda plants leaves began to turn yellow and
brown.
• The coffee plant was a bit droopy, but it was not
turning brown like the soda plant.
• The water plant looked exactly the same.
DATA
(after 4 – 6 weeks)
• The soda plant was dying and smelled
very bad. All the leaves were turning
brown and either falling off or very droopy.
• The coffee plant looked pretty good but
also had a bit of a smell to it. The leaves
were still green and the plant was alive.
• The water plant is doing the best. It had
grown and looks very green.
ANALYSIS OF DATA
• Soda is definitely not the best food for plants
because it is rotting the plant to death.
• The coffee plant did not die, but it was not
growing very much and it did have a bit of a
smell. Coffee did not make the plant die in the
short amount of time I did the experiment.
• The water plant is growing and turning green
and very alive. It did the best of the three.
Water Plant
The water plant after being fed tap water for 6 weeks.
Soda Plant
The soda plant after being fed Dr. Pepper for 6 weeks.
Coffee Plant
The coffee plant after being fed brewed coffee for 6 weeks.
CONCLUSION
• My hypothesis was correct because the
water plant did the best. It stayed alive
and grew much more than the soda or
coffee plants. The coffee plant did not die,
but did not look as good as the water
plant. The soda plant died pretty fast. So
feeding plants soda is just as bad as
humans if you want them to live and grow
healthy.
REFERENCES
1. Science and Technology, The
Southwestern Company. 2005
2. How plants grow and survive at
pppst.com
3. www.thecoffeefaq.com
4. Forums 2.gardenweb.com