Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Week 9a

Tuesday
April 8, 2008
10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Today the fungicide, which was Benlate by Dupont, was applied.  I was required to wear a lab jacket, goggles, and gloves.  The fungicide was mixed in a gallon jar, but even though the label said it was water-soluble it still required a solute to mix.  Two gallons were prepared.  One was poured into one tub, and the other was poured into another for when the first tub ran out.  The two tubs were placed in the sink.  Each pot was placed in the fungicide for five minutes so that it would be absorbed through the holes in the bottom.  Then the pots were placed in the sink to dry.

It was very exciting to find two of the bulbs had shoots poking through the sand in the outside treatment that was exposed to light, one shoot in the outside etiolation treatment, and one in the greenhouse treatment that was exposed to light.  Because the tulips were starting to emerge, all of the etiolation treatments were wrapped in aluminum tape to keep the light out.

I was required to wear a lab jacket, goggles, and gloves

The pots were dipped in fungicide, then left in the sink to dry.
Tulip shoots had poked through the sand.
Aluminum tape was used to cover all areas that would allow light into the treatment.

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