well the scientific method is basically when you form a structured experiment with a hypothesis. (If...then...because). usually you do a control group with no fertalizer as well.
if i were you i would do something like (and i don't know what kind of fertilizer youre using) If i add (blank) amount of fertilizer the tomatoes will grow to the fullest because this amount isn't too much fertalizer but also not too little fertalizer. (It does sound stupid but that isn't the point). you can have multiple pots each with multiple seeds in it. one pot with no fertalizer, a few with watever amounts you would like to test, and one with more fertalizer than needed. this is because you need to cover all angles of the experiment. just make sure you have constants and that you consider/write down all possible errors in the experiment so you understand what could have gone wrong or could have gone wrong with it
since this ask for scientific method, the steps below can be considered. it is generic because the problem is not very specific.
Problem/Question 1) will plants grow in different fertilizers?
Observation/Research 2) different types of fertilizers can make plants grow.
Formulate a Hypothesis 3) if more fertilizer is added then the plants will grow faster.
Experiment 4) prepare 4 pots of plants, one will be the control, the three will be added with different amount of fertilizer.
Collect and Analyze Results 5) after several days, observed and record data.
Conclusion 6) plants with more fertilizer, grows faster.
Communicate the Results 7) different amounts of fertilizers should be added to plants to make them grow.
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data from repeated trials of the experiment
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designed experiment
It depends on what the experiment is designed to do!
An experiment should be designed to answer a specific question.
Yes, the experiment is designed in a way that allows for the results to be repeated or reproduced by other researchers.
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(Quite often this is the case.) Example: "The study was designed to determine the effectiveness of acupuncture."
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It shows that the experiment is designed properly.
data from repeated trials of the experiment
An experiment