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Pink vinyl house effect experiment

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Pink vinyl house effect experiment

experiment content and purpose


When I was looking at the iron dash in the old days,
I saw growing vegetables in a pink vinyl house in Nagano.
I thought that I would really like to have an effect because I was worried about it before. The contents of the experiment consisted of 3 kinds of vegetables (cabbage, chrysanthemum, sunny lettuce)
Grow in a pink vinyl house and an ordinary translucent vinyl house and verify whether there is a difference in growth. (*^▽^*)


Experimental overview

Effect experiment of pink vinyl house
Three types of vegetables (cabbage, chrysanthemum, sunny lettuce) from mid-March to early April,
Grow by hydroponics with a pink vinyl house and a translucent vinyl house and watch it
I would like to find out if there is a difference in development.


What you have prepared

1. Pink plastic bag,
2. translucent vinyl
3. fertilizer water.
4. germination pot
5. water pan


(※Japanese is translated into English by translation software. I am sorry if it is strange English.)

Pink greenhouse effect experiment

 

pink greenhouse effect kitchen garden

I saw an iron dash and I knew there was a pink vinyl house.

Because the growth of vegetables is better, anything introduced on TV was quick and easy,

I experimented to see if it is really good for growing vegetables.


March 17, 2018

We prepared two sets of three kinds of vegetables (cabbage, chrysanthemum, sunny lettuce).

One is covered with pink vinyl and the other is covered with translucent vinyl and grown in the same place.

 

pink greenhouse effect kitchen garden

March 24, (one week later)

Except for sunny lettuce, there seems to be little difference in growth.

By the way, fertilizer water gives the same amount.

 

pink greenhouse effect kitchen garden

April 7th (3 weeks later)

Chopsticks! (`・ω・´)

There is a clear difference.

The chrysanthemum seems to grow with the least difference,
Having said that, it seems that growth has an effect on vegetables that leaves grow.

 

 

Experimental results

Cabbage → 2.5 times difference

Shungiku → almost the same

Sunny lettuce → more than 10 times difference

 

Experimental results from future kitchen garden

The pink vinyl house seems to have an effect in proportion to the size of the leaves,

It is likely to be used for leafy vegetables in winter. (*^▽^*)

 

 

 

 

 

I explained in the video

(;^ω^)Sorry for the Japanese subtitles

 

(※Japanese is translated into English by translation software.
I am sorry if it is strange English.)