Beans can grow with restricted light spectrum.
Green plants grow best in blue and red light. Green and yellow light is not absorbed by the green plant but reflected.
yes they do they need all the light they can get
no all plants need light
Basically, if a star has more mass than another, it will become hotter, and produce more power - more light. Also, a star changes throughout its development - for example, it may start weak, then grow brighter over time. On the other hand, if there are two stars that are equally bright, one of them may SEEM brighter for us, if it is closer to us.
Only in a close chamber with air, light and water.
Depends upon what type of mineral is crystallizing. For some types of minerals (aragonite in particular), their growth is mediated by photosynthetic algae. Obviously, they would grow faster when exposed to light. Otherwise, the algae die and the crystals are left to grow inorganically, which may mean not at all.
It will grow better in the light
Due to itiolation
Sunlight
a bean can grow in little sunlight because it will still be able to live
a seed can grow in three days in a different environments
faster light is red color light
Red color of light
It will have the same effect as a flourescent light bulb. Its basically the same light. On a white flourescent light bulb, the inside has been frosted white to give off a white light. Without this coating, its the same as a black light. The uv rays are the same.
what red light does to green bean plants
Sunlight is always best unless you want to grow them out of season.
Yes it will eventually grow 1in a half inches in 3 days.
It won't grow much but it will try to find the light.