vue - Color Changing Carnations - Sick Science! #020
Where does the water go when a plant is watered? With this experiment, children can discover for themselves how essential the functions of roots and stems are to plant growth. As the colored water is absorbed, students will be able to see how the water is absorbed into the plant and the petals of the carnation change color. Want more experiments like this? Check out http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/product/fire-bubbles-exploding-toothpaste-book Sick Science™ is a trademark of Steve Spangler, inc. © 2011 Steve Spangler Science all rights reserved
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didn't work for me.
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I'm doing this at school I can't wait to see what happens to mine
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I thought this was cool so i am actually doing this for a science fair project.
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can you use fabric dye and water if you dont have food coloring?
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Im thinking of trying this on a live watermelon branch at start of melon creation with 100% freshly squezzed blueberry juice in a sort of hydroponic tank idea. Thoughts on results?
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what about one side red and the other blue?
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This happens because the water is flowing through the veins and since it is colored it turns that color
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For an extra cool twist, split the stem in quarters and have each quarter in different colours. An ice cube tray helps with this. You get the most amazing effect!
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Something I can do but don't have a white flower to do it
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Fun and finally
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Its called the capillary action water goes up small tubes in the plant
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The flower drinks the water from the stem to the petals, and the more it drinks, it will change color
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its waterways suck up color
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If you were to put that colored end back into fresh water, would the color stay?
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The Xylem transports the water using a capillary action to the flower, but the water is not circulated creating a half and half effect.
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I am totally going to do so many of these... Do I still need adult supervision if I'm already an adult? Can I call them spectateurs? THIS IS SO COOL
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That is fantastic to hear! Thank you for sharing and is there anything you would like to see on our channel?
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It is because it goes right up the stem💐🌷
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I did this with blue and red food coloring and it turned out amazing! The middle had a sliver of violet :) LOVE YOU GUYS!
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Now burn francium! XD
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