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Plant Requirements

Plant Needs Photosynthesis Light Air Water Growing Media Nutrients & minerals http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjpaATwyuL4

Photosynthesis The process by which plants make their energy (food) 2. Most photosynthesis occurs in the leaves because they have the greatest surface area to collect the most light. 3. Photosynthesis occurs when light, carbon dioxide, and water are converted into energy for the plant. H2O + CO2 + Sunlight = energy

Light 1. Light is required for photosynthesis 2. Light is the energy that powers the photosynthetic process 3. Light can either be natural or artificial

Natural vs. Artificial a. Natural Light – light from the sun. The sun is the most important energy source in the world as all of our food products (even meat and eggs) ultimately rely on the sun’s energy. Ex: Steaks come from cows that eat plant matter, which was grown using the sun’s energy. b. Artificial Light – Plants can also use artificial light for the process of photosynthesis.

Air 1. Plants must have plenty of air to perform photosynthesis and to live. 2. During photosynthesis, plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen 3. Plants are important to our survival and the health of the earth because they convert harmful carbon dioxide into the oxygen we breathe.

Water 1. All living organisms, including plants, require water to live. 2. Water is essential for the process of photosynthesis. 3. Also, plants use water to transport minerals and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plants and the energy created by photosynthesis from the leaves back down to the roots.

Growing Media 1. Plants require a medium to anchor the plant and provide minerals & nutrients. Types of Growing Media: Soil Soilless Media Hydroponics

Types of Growing Media 2. Soil – a. Plants are most commonly grown in soil. b. Plants anchor themselves in the soil using their roots. c. Soil provides water and nutrients for the plants.

Types of Growing Media 3. Soilless Media – a. In greenhouses, plants are commonly grown in soilless medium. b. Soilless medium may contain moss, perlite, vermiculite, sand, and bark. c. Soilless media is effective because it is sterile.

Types of Growing Media 4. Hydroponics – a. Hydroponics is the practice of growing plants in the absence of soil, using just water. b. In large greenhouse operations, hydroponics reduce the amount of water needed and wasted by ensuring that all of the water reaches the roots.

Nutrients & minerals Plants need both micro and macronutrients as well as minerals

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwwlm3CrRjY