Yes, peas can be light deficient. The vegetables in question have specific air, heat, light, moisture, and nutrient requirements as well as spatial needs. The over- or under-realization of any of the above-mentioned cultivational requirements and environmental configurations can be problematic, such as light deficiency in indoor- and low light-grown peas.
yes they do they need all the light they can get
color
Fergie
It is deficient.
It is deficient.
you will be deficient in certain vitamins that your body produces through contact with light. but, you can get those vitamins from food or vitamin suppliments. so, theoretically no, you don't need light.
What is the deficient of the word shrimpy
deficient
15 is deficient.
NO- 24 is not deficient.
64 is deficient.
The direct preposition of deficient (lacking) is "in."e.g. He was deficient in mathematical ability. (There was a deficiency.)It might also use "to" or "with" if the deficiency is being modified.e.g. The work was deficient to some degree. (e.g. in some way)e.g. The car is deficient with respect to its braking.NOTE : one cannot be deficient "at" something