they need sunlight to grow and to make there food so they will die if in darkness
Yup, it might affect it. YOu are going for 100% darkness during nighttime flowering cycles.
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Yes.
Photoperiodism is the response of the plant to daylight and darkness. For short day plants it will bloom in darkness and when darkness exceeds critical night length, for long day plants it will bloom during daylight and when darkness is less than the critical night length.
There are a number of ways that darkness can impact balance and hearing. Because darkness takes away sight it increases your other senses.
Mushrooms, though technically they are a fungus and not a plant.
Poinsettias and chrysanthemums are short day plants. They need a certain number of hours of uninterrupted darkness to cause the plant to start flowering. Poinsettias need 18 hours of darkness to trigger this. Chrysanthemums need twelve hours of darkness.
The darkness or lightness by itself doesn't affect the heat capacity, only how easily radiation will be absorbed - and emitted.The darkness or lightness by itself doesn't affect the heat capacity, only how easily radiation will be absorbed - and emitted.The darkness or lightness by itself doesn't affect the heat capacity, only how easily radiation will be absorbed - and emitted.The darkness or lightness by itself doesn't affect the heat capacity, only how easily radiation will be absorbed - and emitted.
vinegar is a acid. it is a strong acid. thats why it affect plants.
Yes they do affect the absorption of light in plants.
When the nights are the right length. The flowering of most plants is stimulated by the duration of periods of uninterrupted darkness.
Plants cannot make glucose in darkness, because the process for a plant to produce glucose requires sunlight.