CRUSHED FALLEN LEAVES TO SEED GERMINATION

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CRUSHED FALLEN LEAVES TO SEED GERMINATION TEAM MEMBERS: NAYA, AURA, BUDI, DARRYL, RASHA, RACHEL MENTORS: MS.SASRI, MS.EVA, MS.ULFAH

PROBLEMS People just throw the leaves like the leaves don’t have any positive side effect or any advantage. People don’t know what is the positive side effect of using the fallen leaves.

HYPOTESIS People should know the advantages of the fallen leaves. The advantages of the fallen leaves is, that you can make compost from the fallen leaves to help your plant.

WHAT WE ARE GOING TO DO We are taking data from 4 different pots with different materials. Our objective is to find out the tallest, he most fertile green bean plant and why it can grow better than the other pots. These are the 4 different pots.

POT 1 POT 2 POT 3 POT 4

THIS IS THE BACTERIA THAT WE USE FOR THE ACTIVATOR (HARMLESS) This is the bacteria that we mixed with the brown sugar and water to make the leaves clean and healthy.

THE MATERIALS THAT WE USE IN THE 4 DIFFERENT POTS ARE: Pot 1 : soil, water, green beans, compost. Pot 2 : soil, crushed brown and green leaves, water. Pot 3 : soil, brown and green leaves with activator, green beans. Pot 4 : soil, brown and green leaves, water.

DATA OBSERVATION (HEIGHT)

Our Conclusions The conclusion from our experiment is pot 3 has the tallest plant out of the other 3 pots. The reason that pot 3 is the tallest plant is because pot 3 has an activator in it. And the compost that we use has already used an activator. So it double the process speed.

THE INFORMATION THAT WE GOT FROM KEBUN KARINDA