The Rapid Cycling Brassica rapa or Wisconsin Fast Plant are plants genetically designed to grow at a rapid rate so students can study and observe them. To plant a RCBr and effectively record the data, one needs a four quad pot. It starts out as a wick in each quad to soak up the water into the soil. Then soil and fertilizer pellets. Thirdly, more soil and seeds. Finally, more soil and water to top it off.
At the start of germination the radicle will start to grow underneath the soil. Then the true roots will form and the cotyledons will be visible above the soil. Soon, true leaves will grow and the cotyledons will fall off of the bottom of the stem. After germination buds will form and flowers will form from the buds. Hopefull
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