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What is the record of growth process of hydroponic mung bean sprouts?
The growth process of hydroponic mung bean sprouts is recorded as follows:

A few days ago, the teacher asked us to hydroponic mung bean sprouts.

After school, I trotted home. As soon as I entered the house, I left my schoolbag and went to get the mung bean and big bowl that I had already prepared. I reached out and grabbed it. Before I put it in, these naughty little guys couldn't wait. One by one, they slipped through my fingers and made a "bang" sound. Some of them are still dancing happily in the bowl and refuse to stop.

These green elves are round with a small white dot in the middle. They are so cute. I scooped up a bowl of water and poured it into a big bowl. For an instant, they were all quiet.

When I got up the next day, I was shocked: how did mung bean become a big fat man! A bowl full of water was drunk, people became fat, and their bellies burst into clothes. Some simply take off their green robes and show their white bodies.

Look carefully, ah, mung beans have sprouted!

That little bud is sharp, thin, raw and tender, and it will feel broken when touched. I gave them a clean bath carefully.

Little mung beans grow well! A day later, everyone was full of energy, and the buds stood upright like little soldiers. I measured it, it's 5~6 cm long! I picked up the baskets and prepared to change water for them.

God, why are there small buds under the basket? They drill down hard through the fine holes in the basket, dense and dense. Are they roots or buds? This beats me.

Young bean sprouts grow well. The two young leaves that just poked their heads out a day ago are now fully unfolded, not only growing much taller, but also getting darker and greener. Most of them have shed their shells, but the shells are still firmly on the stem and "climb" along the stem.

Green leaves, white stems and purple pods form a beautiful picture, and the small bean seedlings are slim. They have grown a lot. They are all neat and full of energy.

On the seventh day, my little bean sprouts are picturesque. Seen from a distance, it looks like a small bamboo forest. Long white stems set off the green leaves and stood neatly on a Little Square.

I am very happy, hydroponic mung bean sprouts have succeeded! I feel the joy of success and the hard-won success.