Abstract

This paper seeks to investigate the role of Zamzam water in enhancing the germination and post-germination growth of Jasminum sambac. Zamzam water contains many mineral and chemical properties that have been previously tested as a model for supporting fertilization efforts in agricultural production. Seeds were planted for Zamzam water with a distilled water serving as a control to tabulate the rate of germination and the length of emergent seedlings. Zamzam’s role in supporting the growth of the Jasminum sambac was displayed with statistically significant differences being present, suggesting potential for further research into Zamzam’s potential as an agent for plant growth.

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