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Tuesday, October 22, 2019

How to grow a plant.

We had to write 4 explanations in 3 weeks and this is one of the explanations I wrote.

How to grow a plant.

A plant, something that helps you breathe that you see everywhere and most likely know-how they grow unless you live in a dessert of course and don't know how it grows but that is why this explanation here, to explain how a plant grows.

The planting: So let's start with the origin of a plant, the seed. So you need to pick a seed ( it can be any seed) then depending on the size of the seed you need to dig a hole for the seed to go into. Here are the depths you should plant them in depending on the size if you have a small seed the size of a pea, plant it in about 5-6 centimetres in soil. If your seed is as big as a walnut shell then plant it about 10-15 centimetres in the soil. But if your seed is in between the sizes oi just said plant it about 7-8 or 9-12. When planting the seed make sure you plant it in moist soil where it can get enough sun.

The beginning: Through time the seed will develop roots. The roots will be small at first and not very strong so you need to be delicate with it because in time your seed will slowly rise out of the ground and become a living plant. Somewhere in the plant, there will be food which the seed needs so if you see something bulky don't chop it off or fiddle with it because that could stop the food from working there for making the plant die.

An Adult: it grows up so fast. Your plant will be in time a full-grown plant but this plant will not be moving out of the house you still need to take care of your plant making sure it gets the right amount of sun and water to survive. Also, some plants need a stick to hold them up you know if your plant needs this if it is drooping down if it has fruit and is drooping down don't add a stick that.

So to plant a plant you need to plant a seed at the proper depth, put in the proper amount of sunlight and gives it a nice amount of water then add any extra support and your plant should be a full-grown beautiful plant.

By Anika

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