Planting - Results Tables
Science Resource Description
The provided text outlines a series of results tables designed to capture data on plant growth over a period of six weeks. These tables are structured to record the impact that different growing locations have on various aspects of plant development. Each table is segmented into weekly intervals, allowing for the systematic observation and recording of three key growth indicators: the length of the plant's stem measured in millimetres, the number of leaves, and the presence or absence of flowers, indicated by a simple 'Yes' or 'No'.
This methodical approach to data collection is instrumental in understanding how environmental factors associated with various locations affect plant vitality and progression. By meticulously noting the stem length, leaf count, and flowering status week by week, researchers can draw meaningful conclusions about the optimal conditions for plant growth. The tables are designed to be clear and easy to read, ensuring that the gathered information can be analysed effectively to inform gardening practices, agricultural methods, or scientific studies on plant biology.