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Plants can typically survive for a few weeks to a couple of months without sunlight, depending on the type of plant and its specific needs. However, prolonged lack of sunlight will eventually lead to the plant's death as it relies on sunlight for photosynthesis, which is essential for its growth and survival.
The best thing that you can do to help a plant survive in an area with limited sunlight is to add a plant light. If you cannot do this just make sure the plant stays well watered.
No. It has green leaves and therefore needs sunlight for photosynthesis.
Sunlight kickstarts photosynthesis, which is the plants way of making food. One needs food to survive, so in other words, no sunlight, no food, no life, no plant. A plant definatly needs sunlight to survive, so the less sunlight one plant has, the less healthy it will be until finally it dies off.
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Green plants can survive with sunlight,water,carbon dioxide and chlorophyll.
Pea plants need sunlight, water and nitrogen rich fertilizer to survive.
Plants can survive without sunlight for a few days to a few weeks, depending on the type of plant and its stored energy reserves. However, prolonged lack of sunlight will eventually lead to the plant's death as it is unable to perform photosynthesis, which is essential for its survival.
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by absorbs in the sunlight and the nutrients needed for the plant or plants to survive
A fantastic plant that doesn't require much sun at all (although it requires a little bit of light to grow a lot) and that doesn't require much care either is the "Mother in law's tongue". Also known as a snakeskin plant, you can get it in most nurseries.