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= Introduction =
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For my introductory course in the Biolab I decided to focus on plants and especially on growing them under artificial circumstances.<br/>
For my introductory course in the Biolab I decided to focus on plants and especially on growing them under artificial circumstances.<br/>
I split my experimentations in two parts:'''1:Growing plants under very artificial light''' and '''2:Growing plants under very artificial circumstances'''
I split my experimentations in two parts:'''1:Growing plants under very artificial light''' and '''2:Growing plants under very artificial circumstances'''
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Both waters already look greenish. And the guy from aqua-zoo told me that i should get some "Schmieralgen" growing, as he knows that this usually happens. A Quick research gave me the information, that "Schmieralgen" are usually Blue algea, which in fact are commonly not algea but cyanobacteria[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyanobakterien].
Both waters already look greenish. And the guy from aqua-zoo told me that i should get some "Schmieralgen" growing, as he knows that this usually happens. A Quick research gave me the information, that "Schmieralgen" are usually Blue algea, which in fact are commonly not algea but cyanobacteria[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyanobakterien].
So next step will be using the microscope to see if i can find something in the water. Afterwards i will set up the artificial-light box again, to help the cyanobacterie and or algea grow better during these lowlight days
So next step will be using the microscope to see if i can find something in the water. Afterwards i will set up the artificial-light box again, to help the cyanobacterie and or algea grow better during these lowlight days
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