Sunlight should make it grow. Flourescent wont do anything.
Indoor fluorescent light is not as bright as sunlight, and it is usually not exactly the same color (although there are different types of fluorescent tubes that produce different colors, some of which are extremely close to sunlight).
The moon is neither fluorescent nor incandescent. It merely reflects sunlight.
Yes of course, that is why they are fluorescent.
yes becase it is not that strong to to help it grow Black light is, essentially, another form of UVA light, similar to fluorescent light which isn't so different from natural "white" sunlight. Theoretically it shouldn't affect it too much, but I also know that chlorophyll (the material that makes plants appear green) is at least partially fluorescent, and supposedly it glows red under black light with the right conditions. I've never personally seen a plant grown only with black light, but if anything it would change the color, not the actual ability to grow.
The answer is Rainbow!...
From Wikipedia: "About a third of all diamonds will glow under ultraviolet light, usually a blue color which may be noticeable under a black light or strong sunlight." You can read more about this phenomenon, below.
It's a bulb with more blue light in it, to better match the light that natural sunlight emits.
If a fluorescent lamp is labeled 6500 oK that is the color temperature of the light it emits. <><><> The number 6500 refers to the temperature (measured in degrees Kelvin) at which a specific theoretical material (referred to as "black body") will glow the color of sunlight at noon.
Fluorescent colors contain pigments or dyes that can absorb and emit light at specific wavelengths. They often contain fluorescent dyes that are able to absorb ultraviolet light and then re-emit it as visible light, resulting in the vibrant and intense colors that we perceive as fluorescent. The absorption and emission properties of these dyes are what give fluorescent colors their characteristic brightness and glow.
Sunlight
Sunlight has a 'bleaching' effect on light coloured hair.
Yes a black lamp tube will work in a fluorescent fixture. Guess you don't remember the early 70's.