The table shows the weekly growth of leaves over 4 weeks for 4 Brassica rapa plants (A, B, C, D) using aquaponics. Plant C consistently had the longest leaves each week, reaching 12.3 cm in the fourth week, while the leaves of plants A, B and D ranged between 6.9 to 10.6 cm. In conclusion, plant C exhibited the greatest growth in leaf length using the aquaponics procedure.
The table shows the weekly growth of leaves over 4 weeks for 4 Brassica rapa plants (A, B, C, D) using aquaponics. Plant C consistently had the longest leaves each week, reaching 12.3 cm in the fourth week, while the leaves of plants A, B and D ranged between 6.9 to 10.6 cm. In conclusion, plant C exhibited the greatest growth in leaf length using the aquaponics procedure.
The table shows the weekly growth of leaves over 4 weeks for 4 Brassica rapa plants (A, B, C, D) using aquaponics. Plant C consistently had the longest leaves each week, reaching 12.3 cm in the fourth week, while the leaves of plants A, B and D ranged between 6.9 to 10.6 cm. In conclusion, plant C exhibited the greatest growth in leaf length using the aquaponics procedure.
Table shows the result of the length of Brassica rapa’s leaves in
using aquaponics procedure. As shown in the table above, in the first week, plant a produced 2.4 cm, plant b produced 2.7 cm, plant c produced 3.2 cm, and plant d produced 3 cm. In the second week, plant a produced 4.2 cm, plant b produced 7.1 cm, plant c produced 7.9 cm, and plant d produced 5.7 cm. In the third week, plant a produced 6.1 cm, plant b produced 9.4 cm, plant c produced 10.2 cm, and plant d produced 8.6 cm. In the fourth week, plant a produced 6.9 cm, plant b produced 10.6 cm, plant c produced 12.3 cm, and plant d produced 9.4 cm. In conclusion, plant c has the longest leaves compared to the remaining 3 plants using aquaponics procedure.