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My 6th and 3rd grader are working on it together for a joint project. As long as it is not above my head I could help bring it more to their level. But if you have ideas that would be on their level I would like them to have the experience of weeding through their own info. This is their first attempt at a science fair experiment/project so something extremely technical may be a bit overwhelming. Mild to moderate on the technical scale would be good.
I am trying to find info for my sons science project. We have 3 similar size banana trees that we have cut back to differing heights and will be measuring the rate at which they grow back. I have been unable to find any info on the how's and why's of banana tree growth. I find info on different types and fertilizing etc. Does anyone have any ideas on where I could look or maybe info on plant regrowth that is not specific to bananas but would apply? This seemed like a great idea at first, I just didn't expect it to be so difficult to find info. Thanks, Angie
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