Thursday, April 30, 2015

Day 30

The soil was wet but at the end of class we put water in the tray for over the weekend. Lately we've been switching back and forth between the lights and sunlight. The height to the stem was 6 cm and to the top was 13 cm.

Day 29

Yesterday we put miracle grow over the top of the leaves and in the tray. Today the soil was wet and I didn't water them. The Stems were 6 cm long and the total height was 12 cm. Although there not all the same but that was the height of all of them. I counted the amount of leaves and there is about 30 leaves total. Also about 6 leaves per stem.

Monday, April 27, 2015

Day 27

Today the soil was still wet and I didn't water them but we did move them back to the lights.
The height is 6 cm to the leave and 10.5 to the top.

Day 24

Since today is Friday we put water in the tray since we wouldn't be able to check on them during the weekend, even though the soil was wet. The stem was starting to grow another leave so now there is 5 leaves per stem. With still 12 stems. 5.6 cm to the leave and 10 cm to the top. Over the weekend we had them on the window sill.

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Day 23

The soil was wet but we added more water to the leaves and we also put them on the window sill because they needed actual sun light. the height today was 5.5 cm tall

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Day 21

The soil was wet and didn't add any water to the soil .

The height of the beets was 5.1 cm tall



Monday, April 20, 2015

Day 20

Today the soil was wet and the stems were falling over so I added soil and watered the dry soil so the beets wouldn't die. The beets were 5.0 cm tall with 4 leaves per stem with a total of 12 stems.



Friday, April 17, 2015

Day 17

On the 17th day of this process the soil was wet and since it was a Friday. We put water in the tray so the beets wouldn't dry out over the weekend. The height of the beets were 4.7 cm with 4 leaves per stem with a total of 12 stems.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Day 15

Today the soil didn't need to be water because it was still wet from yesterday when I watered it. Ever since I put soil higher around the stems the beet stems stand up straight since the leaves are bigger then the stems.

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Day 14

Today we had to water the soil because the soil was dry and didn't want the beets to die so I watered them and when i watered them a few stems had fell over so i just stood them up with soil around the stems




Monday, April 13, 2015

Day 13


It's 13 days in on our growing beets projects so far there is 12 stems out of the soil and starting to get 4 leaves on each stem. The beets at 4.5 cm tall and since it was a weekend on Friday we filled the tray with about a 1" of water and it was all gone today (Monday) but the soil was still wet so we didn't water them.
  Some of the stems fell over, all I did was put a little soil around the stems so the stems will grow and have some strength when they get taller and not just fall over and die.

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Things are going good!

A week later the moisture is wet but a perfect moisture about the level we planted the seeds

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Checking Back After A 4 Day Weekend




















       
           So we planted the beets last Wednesday its now Tuesday a week later and we've came back to school seeing that our beets had a good start at growing!

The soil was still wet when we checked the moisture so we didn't water them. Although on the long weekend we filled the tray with lots of water so they wouldn't dry out. Also had the lights on them 12 hours a day (6:00am - 6:00pm)

The beets have parallel veins


The height of the beets are currently 3.5 cm tall and there is two leaves per stem at the moment. In total with the 7 seeds we planted on Wednesday there is now 10 stems. Each steam has two leaves.


Over the weekend we observed that the beets wouldn't had even shown up out of the soil. But we figured that having really good soil put a boost on the starting process.

The light intensity is 500 lx


















The temperature of the soil is 28 degrees Celsius
pH of the soil is 6.5 Alkaline









Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Beginning process

You first want to fill your pot or tray with soil. Use enough soil to allow the roots to begin later in the process of growing your beets.








We then watered the soil first before putting the seeds in the soil. To make sure the seeds didn't go down further in the soil if we watered them immediately after.


We measured 1" deep in the soil for the seed to be planted. Include a label if your planting multiple of different seeds and don't want to get them mixed up.


We made three holes that were about 2" apart from each.


We used 7 seeds because there were two small ones. We put two seeds in two holes and three in the third hole.



We then put the beet seeds in the holes.


 Put the soil lightly on top and don't pack the soil tightly on top. You want to have space for the seeds in the soil.


Put Plastic wrap over the top of your planted seeds. Put a little pinhole in the wrap to allow some air but not to much and not to have it at a really hot temperature.


Place it under a light or in a greenhouse. If using a light, the lights acts like the sun.