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Lewis Garden Shop Survival Guide Test
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Which of the following are indicator(s) of underwatering?
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Yellow leaves
Stems are brittle and break easily
Wilting leaves
Cracked soil
All the above
Plant varieties that thrive on drier soil in our greenhouses are…
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Cucumbers
Begonias
Parsley
Coleus
None of the above
All the above
Pick three varieties that are self-dead headers.
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Geranium, Rose, and Lantana
Begonia, Calibrachoa, Impatient
Mandevilla, Dahlia, and Marigold
All plants are self-dead headers
Pick three varieties that are NOT self-dead headers.
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Petunia, Daylilies, and Gerbera Daisy
Marigold, Hosta, and Coleus
Salvia, Calibrachoa, and Succulents
No varieties need deadheading
What indication might suggest a Blight breakout?
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Chew marks on leaves
Wounded stems
A sudden and sever yellowing, browning, spotting, withering, or dying leaves, stems, and/or fruit
Which of the following are the more common threats of insects we see in our compounds?
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Moths and Lady bugs
Thrip and Aphids
It is best to water first thing in the morning so the leaves of the plant will be dry by the evening.
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True
False
Taking off dead or spent blooms, also known as deadheading, will make perennials and annuals produce more blooms.
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True
False
Air movement will help keep plants from getting moldy therefore opening your greenhouse windows is helpful.
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True
False
When you water it is important to only water the leaves and blooms of the plant and not the dirt in the pot.
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True
False
Why do we fertilize?
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To change the color of the blooms
Nutrients and growth
Keep weeds at bay
All plant varieties require the same amount of water.
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True
False
Which of the following are indicator(s) of overwatering?
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Plant looks wilted
Lower leaves are yellow
Dropping leaves
A & B
B & C
When watering inside the greenhouse or outside in the compound, we start from the bottom shelf and work our way up.
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True
False
Tiny critters that tend to hang together suck sap out from the underside of the leaf until plants look droopy.
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Thrip
Japanese Beetles
Aphids
Spider Mites
An indicating factor that you have sufficiently watered down to the root system is watching water droplets coming out from the bottom holes of the plant container.
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True
False
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