no light is good, but you also need water and not just light
Depends what plant it is.
Yes, plants can suffer from too much light, a condition known as photoinhibition. This can lead to damage to the plant's photosynthetic machinery and reduce its ability to grow and thrive.
No, corn requires sunlight to survive, much like most plants.
Infrared light is not ideal for plant growth as it is not within the visible light spectrum that plants use for photosynthesis. Plants primarily require red and blue light for optimal growth. While a small amount of infrared light can be beneficial to plants, too much can actually be harmful and lead to excessive heat buildup.
Pothos plants thrive in medium to bright indirect light. They can tolerate low light conditions but grow best with more light. Avoid direct sunlight as it can scorch their leaves.
Pothos plants thrive in bright, indirect light but can also tolerate low light conditions.
Plants need light for photosynthesis, the process by which they convert light energy to chemical energy. The amount and intensity of light directly affects the rate of photosynthesis and growth in plants. Insufficient light can slow down or stunt plant growth, while too much light can cause damage to the plant's cells.
Dracaena plants thrive in bright, indirect light. They can also tolerate low light conditions, but may not grow as well. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can scorch their leaves.
Plants need various levels of light depending on the species. Generally, most plants require about 12-16 hours of light per day for photosynthesis to occur, with some plants, like succulents, requiring less light. Insufficient light can lead to stunted growth or poor flowering, while too much light can cause damage.
Sunlight is the best light for plants.
yes plants sensitive to light
Generally, plants do not grow well in green light as the green portion of white light is reflected (this is why plants appear green), if a plant was subject to only green light it wouldn't take in as much light energy because it would be reflected, therefore, photosynthesis would not be carried out as efficiently as a plant subjected to white light.