Its something that's been looked into, and if you mean by students, yes.
Plants like all organisms respond to their environment from stimuli, its question is to what extent.
There are so many interesting ideas a 9th grader can do for a science fair project. One can do a project on whether gum helps you to concentrate, how carnivorous plants digest insects, or the effect of the overpopulation of guppies.
the growth of plants
the quantom physics of plants are unlikely.
let me guest your science teacher told you to do this as a project but you dont want to do it and the teacher name is fennelly well too bad
Volcano. The effect of water and/or light on plants. How long it takes an egg to cook. How long does it take to evaporate a cup of water.
Science has no effect at all on plants, but it sure helps us understand them a lot better.
the way the plants die over winter for a week , Plants every where.....
i would call it something like plants galore!
pHantastic plants of the sea pHabulous aquatic life Appropriate for child/adolescent
Burn it or Grow it?
In a science fair project exploring plants as conductors of electricity, it's common to use items like potatoes, lemons, or plants like the Indian cress or the spiderwort plant. These items contain ions or minerals that can act as electrolytes to facilitate the flow of electricity. You can set up simple experiments with these plant materials to measure their conductivity.
First you need a project, before you can predict the result of that project. Water: is it good for growing plants or not? My prediction: it's good.