no because one of the simple things that a plant needs to grow healthily and strongly is light. if it is grown in the dark, it will grow, but not as quickly and very frantically all over the place
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It will get dry
A plant dies faster without water.
yes
Depends upon type of plant .
Yes
Beans grown in the dark tend to grow faster than those grown in the light because they allocate more energy towards elongating their stems to reach for light. In the absence of light, the energy is redirected into stem growth instead of leaf development, resulting in taller plants.
A plant will grow faster with sunlight compared to ultraviolet light. Sunlight provides a balanced spectrum of light that is necessary for photosynthesis and overall plant growth. Ultraviolet light, if not properly regulated, can actually harm plants by causing damage to the plant cells.
Plant leaves grown in light undergo the process of photosynthesis, where they convert sunlight into energy. This energy is essential for the plant's growth and development. Additionally, light exposure can impact the color, size, and texture of the leaves, influencing the plant's overall health and function.
Leaves of a plant grown under low light conditions typically tend to be larger, thinner, and more elongated compared to those grown in higher light. This adaptation helps maximize light capture for photosynthesis. In contrast, leaves in higher light environments are often thicker, darker, and more compact, which helps reduce water loss and prevent damage from excess light. Overall, these differences reflect the plant's adaptations to optimize energy capture and survival in varying light conditions.
give it fertilizer and water and light
because blue light has a lot of energy so the plant grows faster
The height of the plant and the color of the leafs.