In the bright sunlight there are changes that occur when a plant is put under a jar. The plant would most likely shrivel from too much light.
No
because under red light ther is no green light for the to reflet ☻ ☺
what you do is you put it under continuous light during the vegitative stage which is under 12 inches and it will grow about 30% faster. give them water and sunlight in a pot then when sproted place in ground give them water and sunlight in a pot then when sproted place in ground Water overhead with Roundup.
So that when the roots start to grow, they aren't blocked by the roots of the parent plant or they aren't competing with the parent plant for the water and nutrients in the soil. The seeds also need as much sunlight as possible, and if they are under the shade of the parent plant they can't get this.
not under normal temperatures; sunlight is harmful when the temperature is high
hibiscus plant
Sunlight
Having sunlight means they can do photosynthesis, which is an essential process for a plant.
OVERSUPPLY OF SUNLIGHT the plant will be dry and died UNDERSUPPLY OF SUNLIGHT the plant will be withered
The sand on the beaches were a brilliant shade of gold under the bright sunlight.
sunlight does not contain nutrients! it comprises of various wavelengths of light - some which the plant uses and others not
yes, but you need to water it
A plant growing under the tree will not have enough sunlight for photosynthesis hence it will remain smaller than those plants growing in open fields.
The plant will die due to a lack of carbon dioxide. During the process of photosynthesis, carbon dioxide is converted into oxygen. This chemical reaction, powered by sunlight, provides many of the chemicals necessary for the plant to live and grow.
On sunlight the reflection becomes 0, so reading a bar code under a shade is advisable. the exact terminology is luminance try a color bar code
No
because under red light ther is no green light for the to reflet ☻ ☺