The document describes an experiment to test if lima bean plants grown with or without caffeine would grow at different rates. The hypothesis was that plants without caffeine would grow faster, but the results found that the plant with caffeine grew faster and had some browning on the seeds. Some plants in the experiment did not grow at all. The document provides links to learn more about growing lima beans and facts about caffeine.
This presentation is done by Export Agriculture students of 2010/11 batch of Uva Wellassa University of Sri Lanka as a requirement for the subject which is “Fruit & Vegetable Cultivation”. Note that the information included here is relevant to Sri Lankan condition
This presentation is done by Export Agriculture students of Uva Wellassa University of Sri Lanka as a requirement for the subject which is “Fruit & Vegetable production”. Note that the information included here is relevant to Sri Lankan condition.
This presentation is done by Export Agriculture students of 2010/11 batch of Uva Wellassa University of Sri Lanka as a requirement for the subject which is “Fruit & Vegetable Cultivation”. Note that the information included here is relevant to Sri Lankan condition
This presentation is done by Export Agriculture students of Uva Wellassa University of Sri Lanka as a requirement for the subject which is “Fruit & Vegetable production”. Note that the information included here is relevant to Sri Lankan condition.
3. Hypothesis:
The lima bean plants without caffeine
will grow faster than the lima bean
plant with caffeine
4. Materials
- bag of caffeine
- 1 pack of lima bean
seeds
- bag of soil
- water
-sunlight
5. Results
The lima bean plant with caffeine
grew faster than the lima beam plant
without caffeine.
Lima beam plants with caffeine had
some brown on the seeds.
Some of the plants did not grow at
all.