Difference between revisions of "Measure Growth Rate of Plants"
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Measuring plant growth is a very simple procedure that can be done quickly with a little effort. This process requires several assessments taken over a period of days or weeks. If you want to track the difference in size, determining the plant height or leaf size is a good option. If you want to understand the plant’s accumulation of water, try weighing a fresh specimen. The most accurate way to find the growth rate is called a dry measurement, but it will kill the plant. Use dry measurement when you have many specimens and if you require extremely accurate results. | Measuring plant growth is a very simple procedure that can be done quickly with a little effort. This process requires several assessments taken over a period of days or weeks. If you want to track the difference in size, determining the plant height or leaf size is a good option. If you want to understand the plant’s accumulation of water, try weighing a fresh specimen. The most accurate way to find the growth rate is called a dry measurement, but it will kill the plant. Use dry measurement when you have many specimens and if you require extremely accurate results. | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == |