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Title: Can sea water be used for a seed germination experiment?
Post by: deepgotswag on Jan 21, 2014
I want to perform an experiment of how sea water affects seed germination but I'm not sure if it will be successful. Is Sea water okay to perform this experiment? Thank You :)


Title: Can sea water be used for a seed germination experiment?
Post by: firefighter118 on Jan 21, 2014
1) Sea water is okay to perform the experiment . It will not do ANY HARM to you !

2)  I'm not sure if it will be successful.

What you want it to do to be successful is not clear

3 ) If you are performing an experiment .Then let it be an experiment and wait for the outcome .

4 ) In my opinion sea water , being salty , is not fit OR good for germination of any land plant seeds .
BUT it is my opinion only .
Your experiment will prove if it is correct or not .

5) So , please go ahead and do it


Title: Can sea water be used for a seed germination experiment?
Post by: miaplayer93 on Jan 21, 2014
I am dubious about this maybe if the seeds were from salt marsh plants.