Tuesday, September 11, 2018

September 10: Planting our WFP

Today I Am:
Planting my Wisconsin Fast Plant.

So That I Can:
Eventually gather evidence to explain ho inheritance works.

I Will Know I Got It When:
My plants are under the lights and ready to grow.


Plan for the Day:
FOCUS QUESTION: How do you plant a WFP?

The Wisconsin Fast Plants are rapid-cycling Brassica Rapa, members of the cabbage and mustard family. They have a life cycle of 35-40 days. Students followed a given procedure to plant the WFP. Growth should be notable with 1-2 days.
DIRECTIONS FOR PLANTING

At 3 weeks, the WFPs will be flowering and we will cross pollinate plants with each other. After 6 weeks we will harvest the seeds and plant a second generation of WFP.






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