His conclusion is not valid because his dependent variables weren't the same. When testing out an independent variable, which is the soil in this case, all the other factors of the experiment has to remain the same in order to provide a correct conclusion. Since Carlisle was testing out two different types of soils, he had to set all the other conditions of the plants exactly the same, including the amount of lights that the plants receive. Brand B received full sunlight whereas brand A received less. This could definitely have impaired the results of this experiment, therefore, making it invalid.