Category PLNT L23 The Effects of Copper Sulfate on the Health and Growth of

Dracena Sanderiana

Abstract The purpose of this research project was to determine if an increased

level in copper sulfate in bamboo grown as hydroponics would increase

the plants overall height and health. There was a total of four

experimental groups set up with 17 bamboo plants in each group. In

group A the water used had no copper added to it, therefore it was the

control. Group B had 15 ppms of copper sulfate and Group C had 30

ppms of copper sulfate. Finally Group D had a level of 45 ppms of

copper sulfate.



Every other week the plants were measured for growth and each was

graded on a scale from 1-4 , four being the healthiest and least

healthy. Data was collected for a total of seven weeks from October 9th

till November 27th. Through my results it was concluded that the plants

grown in group C had the highest average growth with a mean of

0.5588 inches and group B had the lowest growth with a mean of 0.382

inches. All of the plants at the beginning of the project began with an

average rating of four, meaning they were all healthy. By the end of the

project the healthiest was group A and the least healthy was Group C.

From this data it was determined the effect that copper sulfate has on

each plant's health and growth.

Bibliography http://www.fullbloomhydroponics.net/hydroponic-systems-

101/#ixzz4PLU3dKzShttp://www.extension.umn.edu/agriculture/nutrient-

management/micronutrients/copper-for-crop-production/
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