How much sunlight do plants need? Well it all depends on the plant. Hostas, ferns, Impatiens & Hemlocks thrive in the shade while succulents like cactii and Aloe Vera need lots of southern sunlight all day. Most flowering plants need at least 6 hours of direct sunlight/day, while lawn & ornamental grasses need full sun all day. Plants use sunlight to convert nutrients from the soil & air into sugars used for energy through a process known as "Photosynthesis"
It will need a lot of sunlight, as there are grass, trees, and many other plants in the garden that needs a lot of sunlight to photosynthesis. Animals that makes the garden as their habitats, also depends on plants to have shelter, food air and water to live on. So, basically, without sunlight there will be no food for the plants to photosynthesis, which means no necessary items produced for the animals, which will result that this particular garden community would die.
Indoor plants normally require a minimum of 600 Lux (unit of light intensity) to grow, below this growth is extremely poor, plants are stressed and normally die
8 good hours of sun and it will take a year to bud better of getting a 400 watt light bulb and it will bud in three months
what about growing pot in moms green house
as much as possible till budding stage then take it off
The name tells you. The more the better.
The sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is an annual flower. They need full sun, which is usually considered as at least 6 hours of full sun per day.
0.023% is absorbed by plants in photosynthesis
6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day
how much sunlight does a plant need
No, it depends on how you water them and how much sunlight they receive
Yes.
Cherry trees don't need much sunlight
about 5 ounces
They live in the savanna where it is very hot, so they adapt to the sun
??? all plants need sunlight
Not much at all
250ml for a sunflower
birds eat the sunflower seeds from the suflower
as much as it can get
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