The day is coming to an end. We must have a lot of feelings. Let's write a diary together. Have you figured out how to write the diary? The following is the observation diary of planting mung beans collected by Xiaobian (3 general articles), hoping to help everyone.
Observation diary of planting mung beans (3 general articles)
Observation diary of planting mung beans 1
I planted a mung bean in my flowerpot. After a few days, it has grown many roots, a palm-high stem and a pair of leaves that are half-spread.
Mung beans are all green, and the green leaves on the stems are like a fat doll shouting "hot" with a small umbrella! There are two bulging cotyledons in the middle of the stem, so it looks like a fat doll wearing green clothes and a scarf shouting "cold"!
A gust of wind blew, and it was time for mung bean to dance, and it began to swing. It leans to the right, then to the left, and sometimes it even turns in circles. It's more like a shaking seedling used for decoration in some cars, so cute.
The stem of mung bean looks very soft, as if it will bend down when touched lightly. The stem is getting thinner from bottom to top, and there are white hairs on it, which can't be seen if you don't look at them carefully.
Mung bean leaves are oval, light green color, flat body, how pleasing to the eye. This pair of leaves is not fully unfolded. It looks like a "V", but it looks like a duck's mouth, which is more or less cute. These leaves are always unspeakable. Beautiful and lovely. Its veins show the beauty of matching leaves. It won't be very thick, which makes the veins stand out; It will not be too thin, so that it seems that only the leaves stand out; It is neither coarse nor fine, a perfect combination, how beautiful.
How lovely and charming mung beans are. Although it is very inconspicuous, you can still find its uniqueness as long as you pay attention to it.
Observation diary of planting mung beans II
On Friday, I planted a mung bean to see how it germinated.
On Sunday, I finished my homework and immediately ran to the green bean sprouts. I couldn't wait to know what my green bean sprouts looked like.
I came to the green bean sprouts with curiosity, gently turned up the soil with chopsticks, and found one mung bean after another. Ah, its green body cracked a small crack in the middle, revealing a tender yellow bud, which was very cute.
After a while, I went home from school, threw my schoolbag on the table, and went to visit my old friend-mung bean!
Looking from a distance, hey, why are there some bright yellow dots in my mung bean pot? Take a closer look. Oh, it turned out to be my little green bean sprout, playing tricks. I saw a big head on its tender yellow slender stem, and its big mouth laughed all the way to my ear. No wonder it was bent!
A few days later, I went to observe mung beans again. Ah, its stems are red in green and green in red. Its head was originally low, but now it is straight, and it seems that it can't wait to be nourished by the sunshine and rain. The small red tongue is wittily spitting out from its wide mouth, like a snake sticking out its tongue!
My little mung bean sprouts are really cute. They add endless fun to my life.
Observation diary of planting mung beans 3
On the morning of October 1, I asked my mother for some mung beans. These mung beans are like "little ones" and the color is green. I took a draining cup and threw them all in. After blowing a few bubbles, the "little ones" lay quietly at the bottom of the cup, and there was no response anymore.
After dinner, I couldn't wait to run into the kitchen to see the sleeping mung beans. I found that the soaked water had turned into tender yellow, and the soaked mung beans had gradually turned yellow. They were about twice as big as in the morning, and some of them were full and bursting, revealing their white bodies and pointed heads.
The next morning, the coat of mung bean couldn't stand the rapid growth of the little one any longer, and all of them cracked a hole, and those white buds became more and more obvious. Mom said that this was the root of mung bean. I fished them all out and planted them in a flowerpot full of dirt.
After a few days, all the mung beans were drilled out of the soil, and two bright yellow leaves and roots like hair were grown, and the stems were purple. Interesting ones. They keep growing with bean skin, like wearing a hat. It's really cute. These long mung beans are different in height, and some are like thinking with their heads down; Some lean together and whisper; Some look around as if intoxicated by the world; The other two leaves are completely stretched out like a little girl with a green bow dancing!