HouseHold Plants

This Progress Report submitted by Chris, John, Matt, Amy [e-mail:kolosoc1@yahoo.ie] on 10/24/99.

Well, we finally got things running smoothly. We started of watering the plants with 15ml of water to 5ml of soap. But that was way to much soap. So, we cut it down to two different concentrations for the windex and for the soap. We still have twenty controlled plants that we water every m, w, f, with twenty ml of water. Then we have 15 plants that get 19 ml of water and 1 ml of soap. And another 15 with 19.5 ml of water, and .5 ml of soap. We are dong the same concentration distribution with the windex. So far things are going pretty well. The plants that we are putting the soap in look like they have seen better days. They are still alive, but they deff. dont look as healthy as the controlled plants. So, we will keep you posted on how things are going, and let you know how are plants are doing.
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