Bean plants can grow a lot in dark places but they don't produce. The reason why beans grow so long in the dark is because they try to find light. And they turn blonde.
Plants need Water And Sunlight to grow So plants can only grow in Day
Almost all plants grow better in light than dark so an apple tree best grows in light.
no because scientificly plants need sunlight to complete photosynthesis so the answer would be no.
Actually plants do grow in the dark! However, they still need sunlight to capture energy in order to grow. Plants that grow in the dark are known as CAM plants. CAM plants are often found in the dessert and include cacti, cycads, lycopods, an pineapples. They capture sunlight during they day and produce carbohydrates at night. Carbohydrates are the building blocks the plants use for structural material and stored energy.
because if they have no light they will grow as tall and as fast as they can so they can get light more than any other plants thats around
plants vary dramatically as to how much sunlight would benefit them. some plants grow better in direct sunlight while others thrive shaded conditions. the fact is all plants need sunlight to produce food through photosynthesis. so the best answer is that the vast majority of plants grow better in sunlight rather than shade
Mold can grow better in the light because when fruits get into the dark they can spoil faster and get soft/ugly
well you should grow more plants so we will grow.
plants that grow are plants with chlorophyll, and it photosynthesise through out the whole process.Try to think of a plant that has similar process.If you think this answer is wrong, please go search yourself.Thank you so much
Plants require light for photosynthesis, so it is impossible for plants to increase in dry biomass without any light. Some plants do not require high levels of light for growth, because they are adapted to low light conditions (such as jungle and forest plants). Plants left in the dark will grow taller than plants in lighted conditions over a short period of time, but they will also be yellower and more spindly (etiolation). The increased height is a response to low light levels - the plant is trying to grow over anything that may be blocking the light, and will grow towards any source of light. As mentioned in the discussion page of this question this response is controlled by auxins in the plant growth points. For very short periods of time the plant will appear to be going faster than a control plant in normal light intensities - however, this is because the stem is normally thinner so the amount of biomass produced is roughly the same. In addition the plant has to make use of stored energy reserves as it is not able to photosynthesis. Etiolation is a form of self-protection mechanism, the plant expends energy and reserves looking for a source of light that can ensure its continued survival.
The two main requirements for any growing plant are to provide light and water. If plants are deprived of light they grow very long and spindly in their urge to seek light. So, if you are planning to grow them in dark conditions, it is essential to provide lighting for them.
Plants grow so well in the Netherlands because the people who grow them are highly skilled in the art of growing.