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Sunlight because the artificial light doesn't allow the plant to photosynthesize better.
Water, in an appropriate quantity that depends on the type of plant, is necessary for growth. Certain kinds of artificial light can mimic natural light well enough that plants may thrive, such as those used in greenhouses.
A plant under artificial light can grow and photosynthesize as long as the light provides the necessary spectrum and intensity for its needs. However, prolonged exposure to certain types of artificial light sources may not provide all the necessary wavelengths for optimal growth, potentially leading to issues like leggy growth or poor flowering.
it will grow better with natural light.....thx with best regards..
Lamp light can positively affect plant growth just like any light. However, if the light is green, the plant will not absorb it because it reflects it. Artificial light can also cause some of the plant to grow closer to a light source, which is also known as phototropism.
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Generally, yes. Artificial light struggles to be as strong as sunlight, so plants have less energy available to them. I've worked in a professional indoor plant growth chamber, and the light level was only 1/3 as strong as direct sunlight. However, some artificial grow lights use the specific wavelengths that plants use, so there is the potential for artificial light to be more efficient.
That really depends on what type of plants you are growing, but most do very, very well with artificial lighting.
Daisies generally grow better in full sun as they require high levels of natural light to thrive. While they can survive in artificial light, they may not flower as well or grow as vigorously as when they receive sufficient sunlight. It's recommended to plant daisies in a sunny location for optimal growth.
Plants respond to natural light through a process called photosynthesis, where they convert light energy into chemical energy, using sunlight to produce food. They also rely on natural light cues for growth and flowering cycles, adjusting their growth patterns based on the duration and intensity of sunlight. In contrast, artificial light can influence plant growth, but its effectiveness depends on the light spectrum and intensity; certain artificial lights can promote growth, while others may not provide the necessary wavelengths for optimal photosynthesis. Ultimately, plants generally thrive better under natural light, which offers a full spectrum of wavelengths.