Blue and purple light.
GREEN WILL
actually I did this same qusetion for school and the one with barely any light grow fastest but the one under the lamp grow taller
The water refracts the light so aquatic plants receive different wavelengths of light than their terrestrial counterparts. Accordingly, the plants have different pigments to trap the different wavelengths which accounts for the difference in color.
Red travels fastest Violet slowest.
The color of a light does affect a plants growth. Plants absorb certain colors of light better than others, and, essentially, the more light a plant can absorb, the more it can grow.
its the color of a pencil
Purple or orange lights maximize plant growth.
actually I did this same qusetion for school and the one with barely any light grow fastest but the one under the lamp grow taller
The water refracts the light so aquatic plants receive different wavelengths of light than their terrestrial counterparts. Accordingly, the plants have different pigments to trap the different wavelengths which accounts for the difference in color.
Yes, the color of light is very important to the plants, particularly in photosynthesis.
Red color of light
Red
Violet
violet/purple
outside
Red travels fastest Violet slowest.
under a light
I would tend to think red because most plants grow fastest in the morning. Also most school projects for children use red dye and water in a bag.