WEEK 10 (15 December 2023)
Assalamualaikum and hello everyone!!! Welcome again to my blog💜. Salam UITM dihatiku! My name is Nur 'Ain Syafiqah Binti Mohamad Hirani. I am from Selangor. I studied in Diploma In Planting Industry Management (DPIM) at UiTM Melaka Campus Jasin. By the way, this is a blog about FPA150 Fieldwork II that all DPIM's student will learn during semester 2. Hope that everyone will get useful information from my blog and hope you enjoy it !!!
Every Friday in semester 2, all students part 1 until part 3 from Faculty Of Plantation And Agrotechnology need to get together in the field. In this blog, I want to show our time and activity that we have followed :
6:10 a.m. - 6:40 a.m.
- Subuh prayers
- Class representative take attendance for our class B.
6:40 a.m. - 7:15 a.m.
- Line up according to their respective classes from part 1 until part 3
- Morning exercise
7:15 a.m. - 8.30 a.m.
- Moved to Agrotech
- Read Al-Kahfi(The first 10 sentences and last 10 sentences), Dua Dhuha, Doa Qunut Nazilah and Dua Rabithah(Recitation)
- Sing the National Anthem, next is Wawasan Setia Warga UiTM and Planters Song followed by prayer.
- Planter's talk by student part 3.
- Lecturer give a briefing about the activities we should do based on lesson plan which is Grading of Plants, Hardening Off and Transplanting.
8:30 a.m. - 10.00 a.m.
- Moved to the pineapples plot to do weeding with class A,B,C and D.
Before weeding
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
1) What is Grading of Plants?
- Sorting or classifying plants based on certain criteria, such as size, quality or other characteristics. It is often done in agriculture, horticulture or landscaping to organize plants for sale, distribution, or planting purposes.
2) What is Hardening Off?
- Process of gradually acclimating young, tender plants grown indoors to the harsher conditions outdoors. This typically involves exposing them to outdoor elements like sunlight, wind, and temperature fluctuations over a period of time. This gradual transition helps plants develop stronger stems, leaves, and overall resilience, preparing them for successful transplantation into the garden.
3) What is Transplanting?
- Process of moving a plant from one location and planting it in another, typically in soil or a different growing medium. This is often done to promote better growth, provide more suitable conditions, or achieve a desired arrangement in a garden or landscape.
THATS ALL FOR WEEK 10. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SPEND YOUR TIME !
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