GMU:DIY Biolab “Driver’s License”/Christian Wiegert

From Medien Wiki

Introduction

For my introductory course in the Biolab I decided to focus on plants and especially on growing them under artificial circumstances. I split my experimentations in two parts: 1:Growing plants under very artificial light and 2:Growing plants under very artificial circumstances


Ideas

1:Growing plants under very artificial light

Set up several boxes to grow plants under artificial light. Vary color, duration or other aspects of the light and see, if it changes anything in the growing of plants.

 

 

2:Growing plants under very artificial circumstances

Grow plants in different substitues for soil, e.g. agar-agar-murishage-skoog-medium and see how they do.

 

 

Experiment

1:Growing plants under very artificial light

Day 0

I build and set up a box, seperated in 4 sections. Each section containing one 1 Watt LED to support the inhabitants with light. The boxes have fans, so the air inside will be interchanged from time to time. To control the amount and - for the first experiment - the duration of the light and the fans i wrote a little script that is running on an arduino. this script also counts the time (and in case of a powerdrain stores this information on the eeprom).

For the first part I did not do controlled watering, i just gave them water by hand.

 

In the two left hand sections, the plants will have a 24h day, with 12h of light. In the other two boxes it will be 12h days with 6h light.

 

I set up the box in my shared-working-room, which was probably not the best idea, as people there tend to be heating a lot, which results in very dry air.

Day 2

The Plants are already sprouting. No real difference. Neither between colors of light nor between durations

    

Day 5

The plants are growing well. the look a bit leggy, which might be a hint, that the light is not enough. but as i forgot to plant some reference-plants i can't be sure as "gartenkresse" is quite leggy anyway

    

Day 15

The plants are still growing, but they definitely seem weak. i guess it might be due to the fact that they get not enough motion by the fans. probably its also due to the lack of light.

    

The End

Shortly before Christmas I decided to end this experiment, as i knew the university would shut down electricity during the holidays i took the plants out of there boxes and placed them under sunlight. One of them I ate and it tastetd spicey, as suspected.

    

When i came back from holidays i noticed something quite interesting. All plants died during the holidays because they ran out of water. Except for one. It had survived two weeks of not beeing watered, while sitting in a very tiny vessel. When i looked closely i noticed, that the most obvious difference bitween this plant and the others was that the surface of the soil was very smooth and plane. So i think this just had a better sealing effect than the other rough surfaces of the other plants.

  

2:Growing plants under very artificial circumstances

Day 0

 

 

 

 

Day 2

 

   

  

   

 

 

  

 

Day 5

   

  

   

  

Day 6

The Rise of the mould

 

  

  

Day 14

Mold seems to be winning

   

Mold won

Interestingly the pots, that i kept in my room at home grew some very interesting molds and probably some kind of algae. I took some closeup pictures.

  

  

Inside the two little petrodishes, that i had lying around with a lid on top, some kind of algaeish structure also grew and the plants inside went yellow. But still after almost 6 weeks now, the stems of the plants don't really seem to be dead.