"Short day" and "long day" refer to the duration of light and darkness in a 24-hour period. In horticulture, the terms are often used to describe the amount of light needed for a plant to flower. Plants that require short days will flower when exposed to fewer hours of light, while those needing long days will flower when exposed to more hours of light.
The word "Saturday" has a short vowel sound for the "a" as in "sat."
The long A sound is pronounced as /eɪ/ as in "cake," while the short A sound is pronounced as /æ/ as in "cat."
The word "DATE" has a long vowel sound. The "A" is pronounced as the sound "ay" in this case.
The word "live" has a long "i" sound (i.e., "liev") when it means to be alive or to reside in a place. However, it has a short "i" sound (i.e., "liv") when it means to broadcast or present something in real time.
It has a long A. The AY pair almost always has a long A sound, as in bay, day, and way.
short day plants
Long a.
short day plant
They are short-day plants.
short-day plants some examples of short-day plants are poinsettias, strawberries, and ragweed
long day plant
yes short day plants need long nights(novanet )
Short Day Plants:Coffee, Hemp Long Day Plants:Barley, Lettuce Day Neutral Plants:Roses, Tomatoes
The word "DATE" has a long vowel sound. The "A" is pronounced as the sound "ay" in this case.
Spinach is a long day plant
short day plants
It means it's too long or too short