yes, yes it can
It will still grow as artificial light is still light.
They grow better with natural light because it is natural every plant needs something natural besides water!
Plants have chloroplasts in them, this gives the distinct green colour we are familiar with. It also REFLECTS green light, hence you need other wavelengths of visible light for the plant to be able to grow.
yes
try a sugarbeet
It will still grow as artificial light is still light.
artificial light
sunlight does not contain nutrients! it comprises of various wavelengths of light - some which the plant uses and others not
yes
Sunlight because the artificial light doesn't allow the plant to photosynthesize better.
it will grow better with natural light.....thx with best regards..
they grow very well if the quantity and quality of the light is good for plant growth. sunlight is hard to beat though.
They grow better with natural light because it is natural every plant needs something natural besides water!
Sunlight
Yes, but artificial light is tricky and expensive.
By putting the plants under the light and seeing which one does better.
As long as the artificial light you use emits the full-spectrum of light, the plant can't tell if it is natural or artificial. What you can do with artificial light to promote plant growth is extend the length of the "day". If you leave the lights on all day and night the plant will grow faster, but keep in mind that plants also depend on cues from day length, nighttime temperature and soil conditions to "know" when to set flowers and fruit, how many flowers to set and how much sugar to concentrate into the fruit. So you might get a really fast, really tall, really green plant with little fruit. In Addition: i agree the really tall really green plant that grows to fast because you have had the artificial light on for more hours than natural light is a condition called "leggy" and this type of plant is a very unhealthy plant. What you want is a stocky thick at the base plant.