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INTEPRETATION OF RESULTS

From the graph it can be seen that bed A with inorganic fertilizer produced the largest
leaf. It is also observed that bed a produced the largest leaves compared to the other
bed,hence emphasizing that inorganic fertilizer can increase the size of the leaves.
Bed C which was the control bed with no fertilizer produced the smallest leaves
compared the bed A and B. however the fourth plants from Bed B with organic
fertilizer produced a leaf size similar to fifth one from bed A. In general it can be
seen that leaf size for each plant was not constant, meaning that bed a produced larger
leaves than bed B and C and visa versa. However this research will conclude based
on the bed which produced the largest leaf .

From the data of the three table above it can be seen that as the week go
by the the sizes of the leaves on each bed gradually increased . however
by the third week for bed A the leaf size increased exaggeratedly.

Table showing the largest leaf size on each plant from


each bed.
Interpretation of results
The data above reveals that bed A produced the largest leaf with the
length of 25 cm. Lagging behind is bed C whose largest leaf is 22 cm
and finally the largest leaf for bed B was 20.5 cm.

Methodology
List of Materials and Equipment used
Materials

23 pakchoi seedlings- crop grown for experiment

500 g fertilizer (15:15:15 NPK),Used to carry out the investigation, by


providing nutrients for the pak choi on bed A

100 ml insecticide- used to kill insectsc

perforated plastic bags to store pak choi

Book- to record data

Mulch- applied to the based of crop

compost chicken manure- Used to carry out the investigation, by supplying to bed B
Pen- to write down data

Ruler- to measure leaf size

Tools and equipment

watering cans -used to transport water to the garden so the plants can be
watered

Cutlass - used for weeding the area and chipping the soil

garden fork -used for ploughing

garden spade- used to till land

Knife- used to cut off the root when harvested

spray can- used to apply insecticide

Trowel -Used for digging small amounts of soil to transfer crops

Rake-Used for gathering waste materials in one area

Hoes- used to dig around the garden beds drains


Long Boots -used as a protective gear

Bins - Used to transport the waste materials from the farming area

Water -Used as a hydrating and nutrient source

TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONTENT
PAGE
Introduction
1
Literature review
2-3
Problem statement
4
Hypothesis
4
Aim
4
Crop production practices
5-8
Methodology - list of materials and equipment
9-10
experimental design
10
Method of data collection
10
Results
11-17
Discussion
18-19
Conclusion
20
Limitations
20
Recommendations
20
Reflection
21
Bibliography
22

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