My project was intended to be on the effects of higher humidity levels on a sunflower plant. This project/experiment is intended to help the farming industry, and farmers as this experiment can help farmers determine the perfect location to plant crops, or plants. This experiment is intended to observe if high amounts of humidity helps a plant, or a crop grow faster in stem length. Some scientists can also determine the shelf life of a specific plant, or a plant made product, or they can determine in which conditions a specific plant should be stored. The hypothesis which was created prior to the experiment was If the amount of humidity around a plant’s surroundings is high, then the growth rate of the plant will increase because plants absorb water from the solid, and the air, and humidity is the amount of water which is in the air, if the humidity is high then their will be more water for a plant to consume. The way this experiment was conducted was by having 6 sunflower plants which were grown 3 centimetres prior to the experiment, and putting 3 of the plants in a big container with a humidifier. The rest were placed at normal humidity levels. Later in the experiment, the length of the stem was observed every day for a total of 6 days. In conclusion, the results were that the plant seemed to grow faster in high humidity levels than in normal humidity, as the plant in high humidity grew to 8 centimetres compared to the one which was in normal humidity which grew to 6 centimetres.