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different colored lights have different energy required to kick an lectron out of its orbit in an electron transfer process inside the plant
Yes, different colored flowers can bloom on the same plant. This can happen due to genetic variations or environmental factors affecting the pigmentation of the flowers.
There are various types of plant lights You have the one's marked as "plant Lights" that use quite a bit of electricity, and need to be fairly close to the plants to have any effect. You can use flourecent bulbs but these the plants need to be within 10" or less of the light
it depends on the plant, each plant reacts in a different way.
Light color does influence plant growth in several ways. However, it is difficult for students to compare plant growth under different colored lights because expensive equipment is required to assure that each treatment gets the same amount of light and just the color is different. If this is not done, then plant growth may be affected more by the different amount of light than the color. Some easier to set up plants and light experiments would be the following: Examine the effect of light amount on plant growth. You can hang a 4 foot fluorescent shop fixture at a 45 degree angle and get different amounts of light from one end to the other. Determine what color light is required for phototropism. This can be done with red, green, and blue films and a black 35 mm film can. Punch holes in the middle of the side of the film can at 120 degrees apart using a paper punch. Tape a different colored film over each hole with transparent tape. Place some wet paper towel squares on the film can lid and germinate a small seed, such as Wisconsin Fast plant. Place the film can in a light location and see which window the seedling bends toward. The control is a film can with no holes. See if plant growth is better under special plant grow lights (such as Gro-Lux) than with regular cool white fluorescent lamps. Use same wattage for each type.
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Coloured cellophane will filter out certain wavelengths of light, which may affect the growth of plants by limiting the spectrum of light available for photosynthesis. Different colors of light play a role in different stages of plant growth, so using only colored cellophane could potentially hinder the plant's ability to thrive.
Depends on your meaning of multi-colored. If you mean that each flower has several colors, but the flowers are identical, that is THAT species of rose. If you mean different colored flowers on the same plant (white, red, pink, yellow) those are the results of a plant graft- A white rose plant is grafted onto a red rose. Only the roses on the white branch will be white.
Light effect plant in 3 ways , 1: blue and red light effect photosynthesis , Photo peroid effects flowering in plants , . Light of different color effect cell division and enlargement .
Yes, it does effect it, it destroyes plants, makes soil not suitable for plant growth and gives different desiases to people, including canser and headache.
i think it should be enhanced because of the Styrofoam
They do not, but the more light, the more photosynthesis