Yes, it does. "Grow lights" are designed to emit certain wavelenghts of light to enhancecertain growth cycles (e.g; the reds and blues for growth andflowering). Length of light exposure per day also has a definiteeffect as well.Successful indoor growers keep the light source within six inches of the tops of the indoor plants, which makes them easierto visually enjoy.
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It depends what you mean by better. They will grow more naturally in sunlight but can be forced artificially with lights and may produce more and be grown out of season. I would say natural is better but then we have a world to feed.
artificial
define light and vision in relation to natural light and artificial light.
Natural Light (sunlight) and Artificial Light (flashes/studio lights)
it affects it because they are plants
plants need light to survive, it is how they feed themselves, whether it be sunlight, moonlight, or artificial.
No. Because the artificial can't produce carbon dioxide that must be needed by plants.™
no
Yes they do affect the absorption of light in plants.
yes
Plants use photons of light, any light, to do photosynthesis, so yes. Ever heard of grow lights?
Yes, plants can use an artificial source of light. For example tubelight, it is a source of electricity, which is a source of light. The light emitted from the tubelight reaches the plant in place of sunlight, which helps the plant synthesize and helps the plant in photosynthesis.
Sunlight because the artificial light doesn't allow the plant to photosynthesize better.
Natural light is light made by things in the nature (animals, plants etc.), and the sun. Artificial light is human made light.
sunlight
sunlight cause that is its natural light
Plants have chloroplasts in them, this gives the distinct green colour we are familiar with. It also REFLECTS green light, hence you need other wavelengths of visible light for the plant to be able to grow.