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: Use clear plastic storage bags with wet paper towels to observe root growth without soil. Reflection & Planning
Partner with local families or neighborhood volunteers to share the watering schedule and harvest during summer break.
A "better" garden starts with healthier soil. Engage students in creating a vermiculture (worm composting) bin. This teaches them about decomposition and provides nutrient-rich soil for their plants. C. Resource Management (Efficient Irrigation) classroom 6x grow a garden better
At level 12, you unlock the cross‑breeding station. Plant two different Tier 3 or higher crops next to each other, and they may produce a hybrid seed. Hybrids combine the best traits: fast growth of one, high profit of another.
To achieve the "6x better" growth metric, structure your gardening program around six core pillars of plant optimization. I. Substrate Optimization : Use clear plastic storage bags with wet
Before you finish this article, run your current plan through this checklist. To truly achieve "Classroom 6x," you need all six points:
Plant mint, rosemary, and lamb's ear to engage students' senses of smell, taste, and touch. Implement Classroom 6x Tech and Tracking Engage students in creating a vermiculture (worm composting)
Have students perform the "squeeze test." Wet a handful of soil and squeeze it. If water drips out, it’s too wet. If it crumbles like a cookie, it’s perfect. This tactile lesson embeds soil science forever.