I've decided to put this topic in research. It was originally in the city folk forum, but seeing as it has changed into a research sort of thing, I'm going to put it here.
I am testing many factors that may affect how many flowers are produced by flowers that you are trying to breed.So far, this is what I've decided I'm going to do for testing. Here are all of the details.
-Tests will occur with plots of 2 flowers.
-All color combinations will be tested, excluding ones that involve hybrids.
-3 of each 2-flower plot will be used for testing.
-Tests will last 10 days at a time.
Here are possible factors that I've decided to test.
1. Watering
2. Polinization
3. Season
4. Time Traveling
Now, the questions concerning the factors.
1. Does watering flowers daily increase the amount of flowers produced the next day?
2. a) Do insects affect the germination of flowers?
b)Is it possible that walking through flowers helps them polinate?
3. Does the season affect how many flowers are produced each day?
4. Does time traveling affect flower production?
Ways to test the factors.
1. Water every flower being tested for 10 days straight, and count the number and type of offspring produced. As a control group I will have a seperate set of flowers where I will only water the wilting ones. These two groups will be used at the same testing period.
2. a) & b) Im not exactly sure how I could test this. Any help here would be appreciated.
3. Reapeat the process described in the testing of factor 1 in each season, except the control group will be omited.
4. Reapeat the process of factor 1, except omit the control group. I will test a set of flowers, traveling forward one day at a time for 10 days, and I will record the results. As a control group for this factor, I will not time travel at all for 10 days, and record those results. This test may occur a long time from now, because my parents don't allow me to play video games on weekdays.
Once again, if anyone feels like helping, I will accept any donation of flowers. Just remember, I do not have the ability to play at all on the weekdays, so it could be a little while before I get around to actually getting the flowers.
I am testing many factors that may affect how many flowers are produced by flowers that you are trying to breed.So far, this is what I've decided I'm going to do for testing. Here are all of the details.
-Tests will occur with plots of 2 flowers.
-All color combinations will be tested, excluding ones that involve hybrids.
-3 of each 2-flower plot will be used for testing.
-Tests will last 10 days at a time.
Here are possible factors that I've decided to test.
1. Watering
2. Polinization
3. Season
4. Time Traveling
Now, the questions concerning the factors.
1. Does watering flowers daily increase the amount of flowers produced the next day?
2. a) Do insects affect the germination of flowers?
b)Is it possible that walking through flowers helps them polinate?
3. Does the season affect how many flowers are produced each day?
4. Does time traveling affect flower production?
Ways to test the factors.
1. Water every flower being tested for 10 days straight, and count the number and type of offspring produced. As a control group I will have a seperate set of flowers where I will only water the wilting ones. These two groups will be used at the same testing period.
2. a) & b) Im not exactly sure how I could test this. Any help here would be appreciated.
3. Reapeat the process described in the testing of factor 1 in each season, except the control group will be omited.
4. Reapeat the process of factor 1, except omit the control group. I will test a set of flowers, traveling forward one day at a time for 10 days, and I will record the results. As a control group for this factor, I will not time travel at all for 10 days, and record those results. This test may occur a long time from now, because my parents don't allow me to play video games on weekdays.
Once again, if anyone feels like helping, I will accept any donation of flowers. Just remember, I do not have the ability to play at all on the weekdays, so it could be a little while before I get around to actually getting the flowers.