The next day, the top of the garlic sprout cracked, revealing a little light green bud, like a chicken's mouth just sticking out of the eggshell, which was soft when touched by hand. Look at their roots, they have grown some short fibrous roots and have not yet penetrated into the cotton bed.
On the fourth day, all the garlic seedlings grew to a centimeter high, and their roots plunged into cotton like steel wires.
On the fifth day, a crack appeared in the head of garlic seedling. Don't worry, it's a piece, that is, a small leaf has to drill out from the center of a big leaf.
On the ninth day, garlic seedlings grow quickly. Every day, I seem to hear the sound of them growing up. Stems as white as jade are clustered with green leaves, just like a small bamboo forest. Long fibrous roots are firmly embedded in cotton wool, criss-crossing, tightly hooked together, even by hand.
On the twelfth day, the garlic seedlings were more than half a foot long. This dish of garlic seedlings grows high in the middle and low around, and its shape is very beautiful.
..... At noon, scrambled eggs with garlic seedlings are particularly delicious.