cave fungus. Apart from that, i grow one called 'muggwort', it is very cheap to buy, needs very little water and light.....basically it is very difficult to actually kill off, and needs trimming as it reproduces by itself at a fast rate. oh yea, it is also classified as a mild canabinoid, but is legal in the uk, alot of people put it in their cups of tea, or smoke it to get a 'monged' effect
It really dont matter jus keep a good steady light till the budz get real big than dont give them very much light cut the light time and the will grow alot of THC
Plants need various levels of light depending on the species. Generally, most plants require about 12-16 hours of light per day for photosynthesis to occur, with some plants, like succulents, requiring less light. Insufficient light can lead to stunted growth or poor flowering, while too much light can cause damage.
no light is good, but you also need water and not just light
Some plants do, others don't, though. Some plants don't need as much sunlight as others do and the others have to rest until they can get enough sunlight to start functioning properly.
i dont know why dont you have a go
Depends what plant it is.
some are some aren't as much as others
they need to be watered and also need to be moved to another place so they can get some sunlight and grow more and live longer
Some plants need much water, and others very little. Your plants may need plant food. Some plants need shade and others sunlight. Look up the type of plants you have and take care of them accordingly.
Light does not affect germination until the seed has sprouted through the soil. Once the seeds has sprouted, the plant may need lots of light, while others are hindered by light depending on the species of the plant..
Yes, plants can suffer from too much light, a condition known as photoinhibition. This can lead to damage to the plant's photosynthetic machinery and reduce its ability to grow and thrive.
No, corn requires sunlight to survive, much like most plants.