answersLogoWhite

0

Does a flower grow quicker under a lamp?

Updated: 8/18/2019
User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

Best Answer

no, not under a normal lamp. but under a special grow lamp it will make it a lot quicker.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Does a flower grow quicker under a lamp?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Will a egg cook faster under a blow dryer or lamp?

An egg will cook quicker under a blow dryer than a lamp because a blow dryer will transfer heat much quicker than a lamp.


Do plants grow faster under a lamp or with barely any light?

actually I did this same qusetion for school and the one with barely any light grow fastest but the one under the lamp grow taller


Can a plant grow under a very bright lamp?

yes, but you need to water it


Where is there the flower in zoo break out?

on the pink lamp


What Is a flower for?

The flower was like a golden jewel. The flower beamed brighter than the sun. The flower was as red as blood/ruby. The flower shone like a lamp in darkness.


Is a sunlamp the same as a grow lamp?

NO


Can you place a hamster under a heat lamp?

do not place under heat lamp it may kill hamster!!!


Would cheese mold under a lamp?

Cheese will mold with or without the lamp.


How do you grow practically everything I say?

take the lamp with neighbors to


The ceiling in jans living room is 2.5 m high she has a hanging lamp that hangs down husband is exactly 2 m tall will he hit his head on the hanging lamp why or why not?

It is impossible to say without knowing how long the lamp cord is. It also depends on what furniture is under the lamp: if there is a large coffee table directly under the lamp, for example, the husband is not going to be standing under the lamp!


How do chickens grow strong?

With good feed a heat lamp in winter and other conditions the will grow strong


What is the name of the lamp under glass slide of a microscope?

The lamp under the glass slid of the microscope is called the "bulb" lol. just kidding. i have no idea.