The epidermis of my plant appears to be fairly healthy and looking great. I am still noticing that the leaves of my plant are still closely resembling those of an oak tree. The internodes have became larger due to the height increase, which caused the epidermis to grow, and the nodes to become farther apart.
Cross pollination began today in order to create a real life situation of a plant. A bee was glued to a skewer for this process and the pollen from my plant was transferred to my partners plant, and vise versa.
. I'm still noticing that the leaves of my plant are still closely resembling these of an oak tree.
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