Abstract:
Spirulina, scientifically known as Arthrospira platensis, is a filamentous cyanobacteria or
green blue algae that reproduce easily in alkaline lakes. In our work we tried to grow spirulina
in a different climate from the original climate and monitor the natural evolution over a week,
taking into account the climatic factors and physical chemicals that affect its growth. From
obtaining biomass worth 1.9 grams in a liter and a half. Finally, we conclude that spirulina has
the ability to grow despite different climatic factors if it is provided with the appropriate
agricultural medium.