The fertilized soil is the experimental group.
The patch of soil that is given fertilizer would be considered the experimental group because it is the group that receives the treatment being tested, which in this case is the fertilizer. The patch of soil that does not receive fertilizer would be the control group, used for comparison to see the effects of the fertilizer.
Fragments or particles.
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If you mean you've recently added too much fertilizer, you can apply LOTS of water to dilute and flush away the excess, if not all of it. If it's been too long, the grass (or whatever) will probably absorb too much and there may be nothing you can do to prevent the plant from suffering or dying. You can also apply lime to raise the pH level, which will likely be lowered by the excessive fertilizer. And it should be a given that you get a soil test done. (I did a simple web search on "soil testing" with my city name and got lots of free local resources for testing.)
The one patch given the fertilizer is the experiment group. The other is the control.
The one patch given the fertilizer is the experiment group. The other is the control.
The one patch given the fertilizer is the experiment group. The other is the control.
The one patch given the fertilizer is the experiment group. The other is the control.
The patch of soil that is given fertilizer is the experimental group. This group receives the treatment being tested, which in this case is the fertilizer, to measure its effects on tomato growth.
The patch of soil that is given fertilizer is the experimental group because it is the group being tested with the fertilizer to observe the effects on tomato growth.
The fertilized soil is the experimental group.
The fertilized soil is the experimental group.
The fertilized soil is the experimental group.
The fertilized soil is the experimental group.
The fertilized soil is the experimental group.
The patch of soil that is given fertilizer is the experimental group because it is the one receiving the treatment being tested (fertilizer application). The patch of soil that is not given fertilizer serves as the control group, providing a basis for comparison to evaluate the effectiveness of the fertilizer.