Caffeine Effects on Plants
Caffeine Effects on Plants is the study of how caffeine changes the way plants grow.
Think of it this way
Too much salt in a bowl of water makes it hard for a seed to sprout. Caffeine works the same way in soil around plant roots. A little caffeine in the water slows how fast roots grow and take in food. Too much caffeine blocks growth almost fully, like a lid pressed tight over the bowl.
Explaining caffeine effects on plants by grade level
When you water mung beans with coffee, the caffeine goes into the soil. Some plants grow faster with a little caffeine. Too much can slow them down or hurt them. You can measure the stems to see what changed.
