Interesting experiment.
Take a plant that has been cloned so that you have 4 or 5 plants with the same genetic material. Then grow each in the same controlled conditions, the environment would differ sightly for each plant, but growing conditions..water heat light soil e.c.t. would be same for each.
In the wild select 9 10 areas were this particular plant grows wild, place a grid on the ground and identify all the plants growing around it within 2ft Sq, along with there position and distance. Then select the plants that are found in all of the areas.
The first subject plant would not be allowed to socialize, it would be grown alone.
The second plant in the experiment would be allowed one neighbor.
The third plant would be allowed two neighbours. And so on.
This would be interesting to see the effects of plant socializing on growth, and how neighboring plants contribute to health of subject plant, I would be inclined to think the relationship would be mutually beneficial. El. C.t.
Take a plant that has been cloned so that you have 4 or 5 plants with the same genetic material. Then grow each in the same controlled conditions, the environment would differ sightly for each plant, but growing conditions..water heat light soil e.c.t. would be same for each.
In the wild select 9 10 areas were this particular plant grows wild, place a grid on the ground and identify all the plants growing around it within 2ft Sq, along with there position and distance. Then select the plants that are found in all of the areas.
The first subject plant would not be allowed to socialize, it would be grown alone.
The second plant in the experiment would be allowed one neighbor.
The third plant would be allowed two neighbours. And so on.
This would be interesting to see the effects of plant socializing on growth, and how neighboring plants contribute to health of subject plant, I would be inclined to think the relationship would be mutually beneficial. El. C.t.
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