" Diary of Observing Lvluo " The green ivy was a common and tenacious plant. When I first saw the green radish, its oily green leaves attracted me. Its leaves were heart-shaped, smooth, and clear, as if they were a work of art carefully drawn by nature. Each leaf was full and full of vitality, growing layer upon layer on the stem. The vines of the green ivy were slender and soft. They stretched wantonly, and some drooped down like a green waterfall. A new leaf would grow out of the stem at regular intervals, as if it was a silent relay race. During the maintenance process, I discovered that the green ivy's ability to adapt to the environment was very strong. It didn't need too much sunlight and could thrive under the brighter scattered light indoors. Moreover, it had a relatively loose requirement for moisture, as long as the soil was slightly moist. Even if he occasionally forgot to water it, it would not wither easily. Not only was the green ivy beautiful, but it also had the effect of purifying the air. It was like a silent guardian, silently contributing to the improvement of the indoor environment. Through my observation of the green ivy, I felt even more the wonder and greatness of the plant's vitality. The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The 100-word plant observation diary referred to the observation of the appearance, growth process, and characteristics of the plant. Observation diary can help us understand the growth patterns and characteristics of plants, and cultivate our observation and writing skills. We can see some models and examples of plant observation diary, such as lotus observation diary, leaf observation diary, dripping Guanyin observation diary, etc. These observation journals described the appearance, characteristics, and growth process of plants, allowing us to understand the wonders of plants more. The 100-word plant observation diary can be about the observation of any plant. By observing and recording the changes and characteristics of plants, we can better understand the growth process and vitality of plants.
Today, I observed a plant. It's a Thousand Sun Red. Grandpa and I buried the Thousand Sun Red seeds in the soil and watered them. After a week, I was pleasantly surprised to find that the little buds had drilled out of the soil. The buds of each seed had two petals. They grew day by day and gradually straightened their backs. On the eleventh day, the first pair of oval-shaped leaves grew out of the Thousand Sun Red. Twenty days had already passed, and some of them had already grown seven leaves and were ten centimeters tall. Their bodies were covered in dense fine hair, making them feel fluffy. Observing the growth process of the Thousand Sun Red is really exciting. I look forward to their continued growth.
[Observing Green Bean Germination] A few days ago, the teacher asked us to go home and observe the process of mung bean sprouting. I started this small experiment with great interest. I first found a handful of green beans. They were small, green, and hard to the touch. I put the green beans in a bowl and added a suitable amount of water to soak them in the water. At this moment, Green Pea was like a sleeping baby. The next day, I was pleasantly surprised to find that the green beans had gained a lot of weight. The originally tight green coat seemed to have been stretched a little loose, and many green beans had white small buds, like small commas. After another day, the bean sprouts grew even longer. Some of the bean sprouts even tore through their green coats, revealing their white and fat bodies. The color of the bean sprouts also became whiter. They clustered around each other as if they were competing to see who would grow faster. On the fourth day, the bean sprout had grown to two to three centimeters long. Two small yellow leaves had grown on the tip of the bean sprout. The small leaves rolled together like the mouth of a chicken. The root of the bean sprout also grew many thin roots, like the beard of an old man. After a few days of observation, I witnessed the magical process of green bean sprouting and felt the strong vitality of plant growth.
The following is an example of an observation diary about garlic: [Garlic Observation Diary] [Initial Planting Stage] Today, he started his garlic observation journey. He selected plump garlic cloves without any disease and placed them in a container filled with water one centimeter high with their roots facing down. The garlic cloves were white and fat. At first glance, it did not seem to be growing, but they were actually full of vitality waiting to sprout. [Sprouting and Rooting Stage] After a day or so, there was a pleasant surprise. Green sprouts began to emerge from the top of the garlic as they struggled to break free from the restraint of the garlic skin. They looked around curiously. At the same time, many white roots grew out from the bottom. They looked very much like the beard of an old man, but they also looked like small tentacles. As time passed, the number of roots continued to increase. The garlic cloves relied on these roots to absorb water and gradually grew fat. [Early Growth] In just a few days, the garlic grew faster. The top of the bud was almost five centimeters out. The bottom of the bud was white, and the higher it went, the greener it became, like a green sword. The roots of the garlic in the container also became intertwined and closely connected to each other. If one garlic petal was lifted, the other garlic cloves would also be lifted. [Middle Growth Stage] After another three days, the top of the garlic bud began to differentiate. Two emerald green leaves separated, and they looked more and more like garlic sprouts. At this moment, the garlic sprout looked lush and full of vitality from afar, as if it was showing the results of its growth to the observer. [Follow-up Development] During the natural growth process, if the garlic sprouts were grown in winter and then treated in the shade, the seedlings would become yellow garlic. Normally, it would grow into garlic sprouts in the spring of the second year. If it continued to grow, it would sprout flower stems, which were garlic moss. If the garlic moss was not mentioned, the flower stem would bloom. However, due to long-term artificial cultivation, the reproductive ability of garlic had deteriorated, and it would not rely on seeds to reproduce. After the garlic moss was pulled out, the nutrients would flow back to the fruit, and the garlic would gradually mature. During the entire observation process, it was necessary to pay attention to changing the water for the garlic to ensure that the growing environment was clean. This way, the garlic could grow healthily. The changes in its shape at different stages showed the magical growth of plants.
Turtle Observation Diary [Date] [Day] [Weather] Today, I began my observation of turtles. The turtle's small body seemed to contain a great mystery. Its shell was like a sturdy little house with regular patterns on it. These patterns were like traces left behind by time, but also like a unique mark given to it by nature. Its head would always stick out carefully, and its bean-like eyes would roll around, curiously looking at the world around it. When I put it in a small basin, it began to crawl slowly. Its short but powerful limbs moved rhythmically. Although it was not fast, every step was very stable. Its crawling trajectory was curved and did not seem to have any specific direction. It was more like it was exploring a new environment. Sometimes, it would suddenly stop, as if it was thinking about something important. After a while, it would continue moving forward. I fed it some turtle food, but it didn't notice the food in front of it at first. After a while, perhaps it smelled the fragrance of the food, it slowly crawled toward the turtle food, then opened its small mouth and ate it bite by bite. The way it ate was very cute. In the process of observing, I also found that the turtle liked to bask in the sun. When I put it in a place with sunlight, it would stretch its neck and expose its body to the sun as much as possible, looking very comfortable. After a day of observation, I realized that although turtles moved slowly, they had their own unique rhythm and habits. They were really interesting little animals.
[Observing Kitten] Kittens were extremely cute and intelligent animals. Its appearance was very charming. Its eyes were like crystal clear gems, shining with a mysterious light in the dark. That was because the cat's eyes were special. Even in the dark night, it could see clearly. Their ears were sharp like two small mountains. They were always alert. As long as there was any movement in the surroundings, their ears would move flexibly and accurately capture the source of the sound. The kitten had soft and thick pads on its paws, which made it walk quietly, like a silent little ghost. Its whiskers were thick, but don't underestimate them. This was the kitten's extremely sensitive " measuring tool ", which could accurately measure the size of various holes. Kittens had interesting habits. It was a gluttonous little guy. As long as it smelled the fragrance of fish, it would run over with light little steps. Its eyes were fixed on the food, and its throat emitted an eager "meow" sound. It was also very playful. It could play with a small ball of yarn happily. It would pounce on the ball of yarn for a while and chase its tail in circles for a while, as if it was the most fun game in the world. Kitten was particularly fond of sleeping. It slept soundly most of the day. On the sofa, on the windowsill, and in the cardboard box, there were its comfortable little beds. However, although it was usually lazy, once it found traces of a mouse, it would immediately be energetic and patiently guard the mouse hole for a long time. When the mouse appeared, it would pounce at lightning speed and press the mouse tightly under its claws. This was a kitten, a cute and unique little animal.
An observation diary was a style of writing that recorded the things or phenomena observed. It usually included the characteristics, behavior, and changes of the observed object. The length of an observation diary was about 400 words.
[Green Bean Germination Observation Diary] October 1st, soak the green beans in a bowl. Green beans are green and hard. October 2nd, the green bean swelled up and part of its outer skin cracked. On October 3rd, many green beans sprouted small buds, like white commas. On October 4th, the bean sprouts were about one centimeter long, and the bean skin began to fall off. On October 5th, the bean sprouts had grown to two to three centimeters long and were full of vitality.
Observation of Ants This afternoon, he saw a group of ants on the ground. I threw a little bread crumb and instantly attracted a small ant. It circled the bread crumbs a few times, trying to move them, but failed. Soon, the ant left in a hurry. Not long after, it returned with a group of ant companions. The ants had a clear division of labor. A few big ants carried the ground while the small ants helped by the side. They worked together and slowly dragged the bread crumbs towards the ant nest. Although ants were small, they displayed great teamwork. This small scene made me deeply feel the power of unity.
[Ant Observation Diary] Today, I happened to find a group of ants in the yard, so I decided to observe them. The ants were busy shuttling back and forth as if they were looking for food. Their bodies were small, but they had great strength. I saw an ant find a bread crumb. It touched it with its antennae and tried to drag it, but the bread crumb was too big for it. At this moment, it quickly crawled toward the ant nest. Soon, a group of ants followed it and rushed over. They surrounded the bread crumbs as if they were discussing something. Then, a few ants pulled in front and a few ants pushed behind. The bread crumbs slowly moved. During this process, the ants were orderly. Not a single ant was lazy or ran around. They worked together to transport the food back to the ant nest. Looking at these little ants, I couldn't help but sigh at their unity and wisdom. Even small ants could work together so well. Humans should learn from them and work together in the face of difficulties.