Germs multiply much quicker in light (daytime) and lessen in number in darkness. So it is better to keep your room dark (switch the lights off) when you are not there. Talha
It grows faster in room temperature
You could test the growing environment of the sprouts. Here are some ideas: * do sprouts grow faster in the dark or in the light? * do sprouts grow faster in regular water or salt water? * do sprouts grow faster in sunlight or under lightbulb? just some ideas... and the easiest way to test it would be to set up both options and see which one grows faster (by measuring everyday and writing it down).
Germs can grow on anything that is warm and slightly damp. These are perfect conditions.
warm temperatures
If you use blue light in the day and red light at night it should grow twice as fast but, I would use red.
Yes. They actually grow faster in the dark than in the light.
Mold usually grows on things in the dark because the light prevents the mold from growing. Mold will grow very slow when put in the sun but in the dark, it will grow faster! :)
Neither , the will grow at the same rate , no matter if it is in light , or darkness .
light area
Mold can grow better in the light because when fruits get into the dark they can spoil faster and get soft/ugly
It grows faster in room temperature
Yes. In fact, some species of mushroom grow better in dark, damp conditions.
actually a bean seed will grow faster in the dark. it grows faster because of its conditions, it has to grow higher to reach any light. Although it may grow faster it has less colour and 'attractiveness' aha. it turns into a white, pale colour, with no leaves.
The temperature is more of a factor than light.
No research is necessary. Fertilizer or no fertilizer, the plant in the light will grow faster.
Ummmmm................................. i didn't know cheese grew!!!
a plant will grow faster in sunlight becuse the sunlight has its minerals that the plant will mke into food adn the dark is not light enough to produce the energy or minerals for a plant to survive offof