Asked by fgrtdc
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Which plant is being measured correctly?
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I can’t see the image yet — could you upload es002-1.jpg or paste it here?
Meanwhile, here are the rules you can use to decide which plant is measured correctly:
- The zero of the ruler should be at the soil surface (not at the pot rim or the bottom of the pot).
- The ruler should be held vertically (straight up and down), not along the slant of a leaning stem.
- Measure to the highest living point of the plant (including flowers or seed heads if they are part of the plant), not to a broken piece or a loose leaf lying higher.
- Read the height where the top of the plant meets the ruler (perpendicular reading).
If you upload the image I’ll pick which plant follows those rules.
Meanwhile, here are the rules you can use to decide which plant is measured correctly:
- The zero of the ruler should be at the soil surface (not at the pot rim or the bottom of the pot).
- The ruler should be held vertically (straight up and down), not along the slant of a leaning stem.
- Measure to the highest living point of the plant (including flowers or seed heads if they are part of the plant), not to a broken piece or a loose leaf lying higher.
- Read the height where the top of the plant meets the ruler (perpendicular reading).
If you upload the image I’ll pick which plant follows those rules.
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