Science experiment

greenergrass

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I remember this science project from school :thumb:
here is some copy and paste info and a ref link

HOW DOES IT WORK?
As you probably noticed, most plants have a "drinking" problem. Okay, in this case it's a good problem. Most plants "drink" water from the ground through their roots. The water travels up the stem of the plant into the leaves and flowers where it makes food. When a flower is cut, it no longer has its roots, but the stem of the flower still "drinks" up the water and provides it to the leaves and flowers.
Okay, now it's time to get technical. There are two things that combine to move water through plants -- transpiration and cohesion. Water evaporating from the leaves, buds, and petals (transpiration) pulls water up the stem of the plant. This works in the same way as sucking on a straw. Water that evaporates from the leaves "pulls" other water behind it up to fill the space left by the evaporating water, but instead of your mouth providing the suction (as with a straw) the movement is due to evaporating water. This can happen because water sticks to itself (called water cohesion) and because the tubes in the plant stem are very small (in a part of the plant called the xylem). This process is called capillary action.
Coloring the water with food coloring does not harm the plant in any way, but it allows you to see the movement of water through the roots to the shoots. Splitting the stem simply proves that the tiny tubes in the stem run all the way from the stem to the petals of the flowers. Our unofficial tests indicated that the blue dye went up the carnations the fastest, followed by the red dye and then the green dye.
Like colored dyes in this experiment, some chemicals that pollute our waters can get into the soil and ground water and contaminate our vegetables and plants growing in the soil. Some chemicals and pollutants, just like the color dyes, may travel up into the plant and affect its health or growth

ref: Color Changing Carnations | Experiments | Steve Spangler Science

so this is what I done
I have thought about this before and the opportunity arose so why not

Blue food colouring and water
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freshly cut bud
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a few more for good measure
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an hour on and its working
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I believe in Science!
Nice experiment greenergrass but now we should call you bluergrass
I've read that a College in Hawaii will be doing research on Cannabis used as a soil remediation method where it can be used to detoxify soil by pulling harmful chemicals and metals out. Cannabis is such an amazing plant and has so many uses. It will save the world.
 
That's an awfully nice bud to be experimenting on, couldn't you have used a smaller one! Good stuff though. Maybe PinkyGreen will start doing pink plants.
 
That was a small one haha :thumb:
I was planning on taking hourly pictures but there wasn't very much difference other than the spot where the leaves were removed turning blue.

It has turned a much darker shade of green and some spots are tinged blue its interesting to see how the water travels through the bud there are blue spots on the underside of the leaves where the stomata are:high-five:
anyway here are the pictures taken a few minutes ago , i have put the buds up to dry in theory as the chlorophyll evaporates so should the green and more blue should appear

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I believe in Science!
Nice experiment greenergrass but now we should call you bluergrass
I've read that a College in Hawaii will be doing research on Cannabis used as a soil remediation method where it can be used to detoxify soil by pulling harmful chemicals and metals out. Cannabis is such an amazing plant and has so many uses. It will save the world.

you just got me thinking it has no problem pulling up blue food colouring what other stuff in the soil it could be pulling up too, harmfull toxins and what not
 
I betcha there are some growers at this very moment trying to figure out how to improve the color of their ladies and nuggets for the POTM and NOTM contests! ;) ;)
If I could only figure out how to make a tie-dye Bud or Plant I would win for sure! :thumb:
 
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