Dawn is the best time of day to water outdoors. It is cool enough that the water has time to be absorbed by the soil before evaporating. And soon afterward, the heat of the daytime sun will evaporate any excess water to prevent moulds and other moisture-related problems from forming.
Evening. Early morning is your second-best option.
In general, short-day (i.e. long-night) plants flower as days grow shorter (and nights ... Day-neutral plants, such as cucumbers, roses and tomatoes, do not initiate ...
no you grow more at night but you still grow in the day
no you grow more at night but you still grow in the day
night
Not well. The spectrum of light as well as the duration of day/night cycles trigger development and reproduction in plants.
Plants need all the features to grow. In deserts, all the ungrown plants get sunlight etc. and all they need then is water. When it rains, the plants get water and they grow in just a night.
both! but more in the night!
do plants switch how they use oxygen day and night?
Visibility is better at day than night.
They respire through out the day.
Despite fables, plants will not harm an ill patient at night if they do not harm them during the day. No reason. Persons with an allergy, or a need for dry air, etc, may be better with NO plants, but that is day or night. Plants do not "absorb" illness from people. They cannot get pneumonia, and you cannot get Dutch Elm Disease.
Despite fables, plants will not harm an ill patient at night if they do not harm them during the day. No reason. Persons with an allergy, or a need for dry air, etc, may be better with NO plants, but that is day or night. Plants do not "absorb" illness from people. They cannot get pneumonia, and you cannot get Dutch Elm Disease.