Wisconsin Fast Plants. What are Wisconsin Fast Plants? Type of mustard, radish, cabbage plant especially bred by Paul Williams of the University of Wisconsin.

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Wisconsin Fast Plants

What are Wisconsin Fast Plants? Type of mustard, radish, cabbage plant especially bred by Paul Williams of the University of Wisconsin

Water to break the seed coat Germinates in a day or two

root emerges with root hairs

Day 2-3 Day4 (FRI) Stem and leaves We’ll count emerge

Day14-20 (flowers)

WFP Life Cycle Video Fast Plants Time Lapse Video

How do you grow WFP? Need constant light (5-10 cm from growing tip) (2-4 inches)

How do you grow WFP? Need constant moisture (Use pipette or small beaker)

How do you grow WFP? Seeds are tiny-do not cover with very much potting soil

How do you grow WFP? Need fertilizer

Label your quads

See purple stems and non-purple stems ANL and anl

Green and Non-green leaves

Wisconsin Fast Plants® F1 Non-Purple Stem, Yellow-Green Leaf (F1 Anthocyaninless, Yellow-Green)

F1 seed from cross of Non-Purple Stem, Yellow-Green Leaf (anl/ygr) × Purple Stem (ANL/YGR); Green Leaf