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Lettuce Rock!. By: Justice, Claire, Helen, Irina, and Talia. Facts. Lettuce has been cultivated for more than 2500 years. Hundreds of lettuce varieties grow throughout the world. Lettuce is edible and is used in most salads. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Lettuce Rock!Lettuce Rock!

By: Justice, Claire, Helen, Irina, and By: Justice, Claire, Helen, Irina, and TaliaTalia

Facts

Lettuce has been cultivated for more than 2500 years.

Hundreds of lettuce varieties grow throughout the world.

Lettuce is edible and is used in most salads.

Lettuce is part of the Daisy family and it’s scientific name is Latuca Sativa.

There are four general lettuce classifications: Butterhead, Crispenhead, Romaine, and Leaf.

Problem/Hypothesis

Problem:

Will plants grow better under cloth or plastic?

Hypothesis:

If the cloth is covering the lettuce, then, it will grow fast and be healthy.

Lettuce Growth in cm

0

1

2

3

4

5

Week

1

Week

2

Week

3

Week

4

Week

5

Plastic

Cloth

2.52 2.67

3.33 2.92

3.8 3.63

4.53 3.75

4.58 3

Plastic ClothCloth

Growth Patterns

Plastic Cloth

-Had an increased growth pattern.

-Grew 2.6 centimeters.

-Increased steadily then fell.

-Grew 1.91 centimeters then, decreased 0.75 centimeters.

Conclusion

Our hypothesis was incorrect. It turned out that instead of growing better under the cloth, It grew better under the plastic. Compared to the lettuce under the cloth, the lettuce under the plastic seemed like Jack’s beanstalk.

Analysis

In the process of this experiment, we learned that lettuce, or plants as a whole, grow better under plastic than cloth.

In the future when growing lettuce in the Winter, we will, from this experiment, know to cover the plants with plastic.

Personal Reflections

Irina-Lettuce can get frostbite.

Justice-Lettuce grows better under plastic than under cloth.

Helen-Growing lettuce is harder than it seems.

Talia-Lettuce can grow in the Winter.

Claire-Lettuce doesn’t grow as fast in the Winter as it does in other seasons.

Bibliography

www.buzzle.com www.tinyfarmblog.com www.letitgrowhydroponics.com www.vegetable-garden-guide.co

m julieorrdesign.com

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