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Observation diary of plant growth

Observation Diary of Plant Growth 1

I used a plastic bottle, filled it with some soil, planted a few mung beans, watered them well, and started waiting for the mung beans to sprout.

A few days later, the hard work finally paid off, and the mung beans successfully sprouted young green seedlings. When I looked at them, I felt that they were like knights, carrying sharp swords and struggling hard. Each of them wanted to be the first to get out and the first to see the wonderful world outside. .

After a few days, I found that my bean sprouts had grown taller and bigger. I used a ruler to roughly measure it, but I didn't expect that it had grown two centimeters faster and one millimeter longer. I am very happy and hope that the mung beans I planted will grow faster.

About three or four days later, when I went to see my bean sprouts again, I found that they had grown a little longer. Although I was very happy, I was still a little disappointed, maybe because I couldn't measure how long their roots were. Because if you know the length of the roots, you can know their total length. This will slightly reduce my suspicion of these mung bean seedlings.

After some time, these bean sprouts grew some round little things for no reason. I looked left and right, but I still didn’t know what it was, so I asked my mother. After asking, I realized that this was their fruit! But I wanted to take them off, I really like this little thing, but I still held back. See what else will grow?

Through this incident, I learned that you have to be patient in everything, and rushing is not enough. Observation Diary of Plant Growth 2

March 1

Today, I took a piece of garlic and gently peeled off the outer layer of white skin; then I found an empty space. For a mineral water bottle, cut off the top piece, leaving only the bottom part; then pour half of the water and put the garlic in. Do you know what I'm doing? That’s right! I'm growing garlic.

March 2

Today, I found a little green coming out of the head of the garlic. Garlic is about to sprout! I quickly changed a bottle of water and found that the root had grown longer. I measured it with a ruler and found that the root had only grown a little, about 1 mm.

March 4th

Today, I came to see my garlic. Ah, the buds of the garlic were just a little hazy just the day before yesterday. I couldn’t see them clearly. Today, the green shoots have emerged, two per stem, about 7 mm long. I was afraid that there were not enough nutrients in the water, so I changed the water again.

March 5th

Today, I found that the green sprouts of garlic have grown longer, about 1 cm long, and the other one grew faster, with a total length of 1 cm. .3 cm. When I changed the water, I measured and found that the garlic root grew 4 mm and the root grew 5 mm. Observation Diary of Plant Growth 3

September 5 Sunny Today, my mother brought me a small lentil seed. I was very happy and thought: Great, I can grow lentils. Immediately, I found a delicate flower pot, dug some soil from the yard, put it in, and then let this "weak little girl" settle down in the pot. From then on, my hope and seeds took root and sprouted. Every day, I stare at the flower pot with both eyes, praying secretly in my heart: grow up quickly, and grow a lot of lentils for me to eat.

 September 20th

Early in the morning, I opened the window and was surprised to find that the little girl in the flowerpot had her little head exposed, with tiny crystal clear dewdrops. Hey, little guy, he's working hard to grow up.

September 26th

At 6 o'clock, I got up and opened the window to breathe in the fresh air and take a look at the little girl to see if she had grown up. When I opened it, I was surprised to find that the delicate seedlings had 5 tender green leaves and thin vines. Although there was only a little bit of vine, I was still in high spirits. I can imagine that tomorrow the vine will climb to the top of the balcony and grow lots of lentils. How I look forward to it.

October 8th

We have been out for a few days. As soon as I got home, I couldn't wait to open the window. Ah, the little girl has grown into a big girl. The vines have grown along the balcony pillars to the top of the balcony, and the leaves are sparsely blooming all over the pillar. The most beautiful thing is the purple-red flowers, which are colorful and beautiful against the green leaves.

Ah, there are actually 5 small lentils growing on that vine. I quickly called my mother over. Mom looked at it and said with a smile: "In a few days, these flowers will turn into lentils, and we will have a plate of lentils to eat." I jumped up happily and said while jumping: "Whoever plants it will pick it." Observation Diary of Plant Growth 4

After the Chinese class that day, the teacher asked us to go home and plant a plant and observe it. growth process. As soon as I got home, I asked my grandma for a few soybeans and carefully buried the beans in the soil. Grandma told me that enough water is needed to grow soybeans. I started watering the soybeans after I planted them. A few days passed and no changes were noticed.

A week later, I found that the soil where the soybeans were planted was a little higher than elsewhere. I gently peeled away the soil and took a look. It turned out that the soybeans had grown small light yellow buds. They were not unearthed for a few days. , the little bud turned green again. Two days later, the light yellow one? A few leaves grew out of it, tender, green, and very cute. I have to look at it every day.

As the days passed, the little buds gradually grew taller. I took a few sticks and stuck them in the soil. The soybean vines climbed up around the sticks. After a while, they actually climbed up to the sticks. of the top.

Half a month later, pods grew on the vines. There was a layer of fine hair on the pods, which was soft to the touch and very interesting. The pods also gradually turn darker from light green at the beginning. Grandma told me that this is my favorite edamame. I watched it grow up little by little, and my heart was full of joy. When the pods turn yellow, you can pick the beans. I picked the pods off the vine. Hey, the harvest was really quite big. There are at least two soybeans in a pod. I harvested about 10 pods in total, but there were more than 20 soybeans!

Through this planting of beans, I learned that as long as we work hard, we will definitely gain something. Observation Diary of Plant Growth 5

The teacher asked us to observe the germination of garlic. I didn’t know how to make garlic sprout quickly, so I asked my mother. I did as my mother said: first put one to three millimeters of water on a plate, and then put the garlic with its head facing up and its roots facing down. Go in and wait quietly for the garlic to sprout.

Early the next morning, I came to observe the garlic again, but what happened to the heads of several garlic plants? I didn’t understand and asked my dad. He told me that they were the sprouts of garlic. No wonder! It turns out that these are the little sprouts of garlic!

On the third day, I found that the garlic sprouts had grown very long! Garlic grows so fast. It has grown so long in just one night, more than one centimeter in length. It’s amazing! When I looked at the plate, all the water had been sucked up. The garlic was so awesome! I looked at its roots. No wonder, there are many small white corners growing around its roots, which can help it absorb water and germinate quickly. That's why the seedlings grow so fast!

On the fourth day, I found that a few more garlic plants had sprouted, but the plate was already out of water! How did it sprout? I asked my mother, and she told me that garlic can continue to germinate using its own moisture and the moisture in the air. It’s amazing!

On the morning of the fifth day, I saw that my parents were still awake, so I secretly poured some water on the garlic. In the evening, I was shocked when I saw garlic! It only took so long that the buds that were more than one centimeter long on the third day were almost three centimeters long today! I'm so happy that I'm about to fly!

I like to observe! Especially watch the garlic! Observation Diary of Plant Growth 6

Last summer, I did an interesting experiment - soaking bean sprouts. I want to see how bean sprouts grow.

For my first choice, I selected twenty fine, plump soybeans, put them in a bowl, then poured in water so that the water submerged them, and placed them in a backlit place so that the lovely Beanie Babies drank all the water happily.

24 hours later, I took out the soybeans, ah! I screamed, and each of the bean babies turned into fat dolls. They were very shiny, and their skin was plump and elastic. Some even have a little head exposed at one end. I poured out the water, replaced it with new water, rinsed it twice, put it on a plate, and covered it with a wet towel, hoping that it would grow healthily and happily in a warm and humid environment.

Another 24 hours later, I took out the plate and pressed down the towel. I was stunned by the sight in front of me.

Each of the round bean babies turned into cute little tadpoles, each dragging their long tails, white tails, round, naturally curved, like angels.

After a few days, my beanie baby slowly grew up and turned into a beanie baby. The head unfolded, unfolded, and two cotyledons sprouted new shoots, tender and green, full of vitality. It was full of curiosity about the world, and looked out from time to time. I knew there was a long road waiting for it! From now on, it will take root and sprout, absorb nutrient water, carry out photosynthesis under the sunshine, and grow independently. No matter wind or rain, it must live tenaciously until it blooms and bears fruit, and cultivates its own children.

Life is respectable and the world is wonderful.

On a sunny morning, I planted a few mung beans in the flowerpot my father prepared for me. This is because I am very interested in the growth of plants. One day, two days, three days later, "Mom, the mung beans I planted sprouted, but the stems are too thin!" I shouted in surprise. A few days later, the mung bean sprouts I planted were obviously more than ten centimeters taller than before. I immediately reported the good news to my parents excitedly. But my mother said to me: "The stem is too thin and will die!" I asked my mother: "Why?" Because there is too much water at home, but there is not enough sunlight and air, so it will die. "After I heard this, I didn't believe it. I took care of my little mung bean sprouts more carefully. But soon, one of the mung bean sprouts really died. It seems that certain conditions are required for the growth of plants. I Next time I will plant them in the soil downstairs and let them grow "happily". This time I failed, but it taught me how to grow plants, and I will definitely succeed next time! Observation Diary of Plant Growth 7

 Light rain on October 1st

 8:30 am

My mother woke me up from a sweet dream, and I quickly got up to make preparations for planting mung bean sprouts. I took a glass plate and a handful of new mung beans, washed the mung beans and put them in the plate. Then I took a piece of clean gauze, moistened it with water, and carefully covered the mung beans. My mother told me not to add too much water. , and it’s best to bathe them in the sun, but it’s a pity that it’s cloudy today

 2:00 pm

I can’t wait to lift the gauze, wow, just a few hours. , It has really changed. I saw that most of the mung beans were so full that they seemed to burst at any time. Some of the mung beans had cracked skin, as if the mother of the mung beans had burst the belly with the new baby. The changes in the bean sprouts are really exciting.

October 2nd Xiaoyu

10:00 am

I am amazed. I found that the skin of the mung beans had been peeled off, and the white beans were very tender and moist. Unfortunately, it was raining today and there was still no sun.

7:30 pm

The bean sprouts have sprouted long "teeth" in the middle, as if the baby is stretching. I changed the water for them, waiting for more surprises tomorrow.

October 3rd.

When I opened the gauze again at noon, I couldn't help but be surprised. The mung bean sprouts had grown 5 mm, and the roots were standing upright on the plate. They were white, tender and very cute. It was sunny today, so I moved the plate. Arrived in front of the window. Observation Diary of Plant Growth 8

Friday, November 26, was sunny.

Today, the autumn air was clear and the sky was clear. I came to school early in the morning to see the daffodils. What's the change? When I came to the classroom, I found that Narcissus looked like a different person, standing with his head held high and facing south. I quickly measured it. Wow, today's buds are 5 mm longer on average than yesterday. I was overjoyed. I also had twice as much lunch as before!

Sunny Saturday, November 27th

Today is a weekend. I got up a little late in the morning, but I saw Narcissus had woken up early and was sitting there. Basking in the sun. I lazily walked to the balcony and turned over the narcissus buds, but there was no change. Suddenly, I found a small bud about half a centimeter growing on the branch near the root of the largest narcissus. Because I was so happy, I heard a squeak. I looked at it, patted my chest gently and said, "Fortunately, it didn't break."

Sunday, November 28 Sunny

I got up at 6 o’clock this morning because I wanted to go hiking with my dad. Of course, I will never forget the first thing I do when I get up in the morning. As soon as I get up, I pick up the ruler and run to the narcissus. What a pity, why are Narcissus so lazy today? No energy at all. I looked at the bottom of the jar, oh, it turns out that the sun father-in-law has been hanging out these past few days and stolen all the nutrients of the narcissus. No wonder he was listless. I filled the jar with water helplessly and looked at him, thinking: I hope, He can hold his chest up again!

Tuesday, November 30 Sunny

Today’s music class was really fun. I hummed a little tune and went home to see the daffodils. Oh my gosh! Why did he fall to the ground on all fours? It turned out that my mother dropped him when she was drying the clothes. I picked it up and complained to my mother. After I conditioned the roots of the narcissus, I put them in the small jar. I glanced at him and thought: The teacher is right, raising flowers is much better than raising animals. Observation Diary of Plant Growth 9

I love to do experiments. This time, I observed the growth process of bean sprouts. Because the process of turning soybeans into bean sprouts interests me very much.

First of all, pick the soybeans and take away the injured soybeans, otherwise it will cause necrosis of all the soybeans. Then, soak them in cold water and place them indoors. The higher the indoor temperature, the better. On the first day, the soybeans gradually soaked, and Xiaodoudou gained weight and turned into a soybean. I poured out the water, put a towel in the cup, and pressed something on the towel. On the second, third, and fourth days, I "bathed" Doudou every day. Moreover, I had to pass the water through the towel. After passing it on, I pressed the towel hard to pour out the water. This was not allowed. Let the beans collide with each other. On the fifth day, when I was "bathing" Doudou, I carefully took away the towel and saw a small sprout growing on Doudou. I asked my grandfather worriedly: "If the towel presses the new sprout, What should I do if I die?" My grandfather told me a story: "Once upon a time, a scientist wanted to see what was inside the bones, but he couldn't break them, so the scientist found some bud seeds and planted them in In the bones, after a few days, those buds grew out and the bones were opened, so scientists could do experiments. This is the power of seeds. "After hearing this story, I put the buds back on the balcony with confidence. . Time passed day by day, and the soybeans grew into bean sprouts under my careful care. I asked my grandma to fry the bean sprouts for me, and I ate the bean sprouts I cultivated. I feel happy eating the fruits of my own labor.

Through cultivating bean sprouts, I know that everything has unlimited potential. As long as you work hard, you will get good rewards!