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Originally Posted by
hermygirl "Perhaps not only to identify where we have gone wrong, but also to see if we have been more experimentative or used different ideas and then have a recorded entry of the affect on a plant. For example where we have been allowed to choose our own fertiliser in the past. In that sense you can test several procedures on a plant and review the outcomes without having to use further plants perhaps?" Hermy frowned, trying to give a different answer to those before her.
"Yes, in an experimental situation especially, it would be beneficial to have the log books of a variety of herbologists as they applied different care methods to similar plants; you could generate a trend report based on the results of each students' work and determine the best potential care techniques for the plant species as a whole that way." Xana hypothesized.