Lesson 2
Practical part
2 days later:



7 days later:



14 days later:






Once roots have formed, transplant the plants into soil.
Step 5: Describe the changes you observe and answer the questions on the Worksheet. Draw conclusions.
- Which plants gave results and which did not?
- Which vegetables have shoots?
- And which ones had roots developing?
Conclusion
The experiment showed that vegetative propagation is a simple and affordable way to produce fresh vegetables while minimizing the production of organic waste. The results highlight the importance of this method as a sustainable and environmentally friendly way of obtaining food, helping to reduce waste and increase self-sufficiency at home.
