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''In the last sample, the concentration of haematococcus can't be seen by the eye, but under the microscope the specimen can be seen as shown in the pictures, also some of the specimens are starting to acquire a green border.''''
''In the last sample, the concentration of haematococcus can't be seen by the eye, but under the microscope, the specimen can be seen as shown in the pictures, also some of the specimens are starting to acquire a green border.''''


'''Conclusions'''
'''Conclusions'''


1) The environmental conditions for the Haematococcus-pluvialis are not ideal, in order for it to get out of it's hibernation state.
1) During the time that I adopted this specimen, I learned about its ideal medium of surviving, and also how it reacts according to its environmental conditions. During this time a medium was created in order to see the specimen reaction and to take the specimen out of its hibernation state''(because of lack of vinasse, a supplement was used in the cooking of the medium)''.  
My first hypothesis is that it doesn't have the ideal conditions in terms of light, air and temperature, and my second hypothesis is that it doesn't have the ideal medium ''(a vinasse medium wasn't used for the growth of the specimen, instead a similar medium was made)''.


Data sheet: Haematoccocus pluvialis
After the attempt of cultivation of this specimen, I get into the conclusion that the environmental conditions for the Haematococcus-pluvialis were not ideal, in order for it to get out of its hibernation state. My first hypothesis is that it didn't have the ideal conditions in terms of light, air, and temperature, and my second hypothesis is that it didn't have the ideal medium (lack of vinasse in the medium).
 
All the information of the specimen can be found in the following datasheet.
 
Data sheet: Haematoccocus pluvialis.


[[:File:haematoccocus pluvialis.pdf]]
[[:File:haematoccocus pluvialis.pdf]]