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Dictionary » W » Watering Wateringwatering (Science: medicine) From water, Watering call Any one of several species of marine bivalve shells of the genus aspergillum, or Brechites. The valves are small, and consolidated with the capacious calcareous tube which incases the entire animal. The tube is closed at the anterior end by a convex disk perforated by numerous pores, or tubules, and resembling the rose of a watering pot. Watering trough, a trough from which cattle, horses, and other animals drink. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: What in the world??!?I work in the garden center of my store. While watering my eye was caught by what I thought was a hummingbird. I watched it until it flew away. When I got home I researched and found that it is a Clearwing Moth. How interesting. I wished I had my ...
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Re: Acid Rain and its effect on the growth of sunflowers... Around week 5 we had spring break so the greenhouse staff used normal water - everyday. Week 6 we had contamination because someone had continued watering them through at least tuesday. pH 4 grew the biggest over time. pH 6 was the smallest and showed the most damage. pH 2 responded pretty well ...
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Effects of basic solution on photosynthesisthe first thing that would be affected would be nutrient absorption thru the roots. Photosynthetic ability is the least of your worries if you're watering with sodium hydroxide.
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Effects of basic solution on photosynthesis... that have on photosynthesis? Is that measurable? Now, suppose I have sort of regular garden plant that likes a pH from 5-7. What if, instead of watering it with water (pH 7) but with, let's say, a Barium Hydroxide solution or Sodium Hydroxide solution (with a pH of 10), how would that effect ...
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The Methuselah Mice - Aubrey De Grey... will a normal mouse cage do, or do you think that they would be to smart, and get out when feeding, etc. Or is their a good type of feeder, and watering system that can be held outside of the cage? I am also wanting to try and rid them of decease. Do you have any ideas as how to do that? Antibiotics ...
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