Probably not. Because if your day is only 23.5 hours long you are not on planet earth!
Anywhere on or close to the equator.
because the earth is on an axis and the axis isn't straight so ... it changes the light hours and dark hours because there are allways 24 hours cya ;)
There is still light reflecting off the earth's atmosphere after sunset. Officially, twilight ends at 18 degrees below horizon, when it is completely dark, although at 15 degrees it is dark enough!
light face and dark face.Actually it is phase not face. They are light reaction and dark reatcion
because the light moths go on the tree and get dark. thats why
In order for marijuana to bud you would have to change the amount of light your plant gets throughout the day. You have to allow the plant to be in complete darkness for 12 hours out of the day, so 12 hours light / 12 hours dark. if the plant is getting 24 hours of light it is just going to keep growing. so change the light cycle and you will have buds.
Grass in the dark, but it will be white.
12 hours of light 12 hours of dark
nothing heppend to that plant its in the same way
It is the same hour for hour. The difference would be the size of the grow light. The bigger the grow light, the more usable light the plant is going to get in a period of time. A grow light should never be left on for more then 18 hours. You will stress out the plant, they all need some dark time.
Quite a bit. Temperature, light color, light timing (amount of light and dark hours), water quality, soil quality, air quality, fertilizer. That is a good start.
16 hours Light and 8 hours dark
1. Destarch a potted plant by placing it in a dark place for about 2 hours. 2. then remove one leaf and test it for starch. 3. sandwich a leaf which is still attached to the plant, between two pieces of black paper. Each paper has a certain pattern cut out from it. Fasten the papers with paper clip. Place the plant in strong sunlight. 4. After a few hours, remove the leaf and test it for starch also.
Oxygen is a bi product of living plants. As the plant during light hours takes in co2 it releases oxygen. During the dark hours the plant does not use co2 but uses oxygen and produces co2.
in the chlorophyll
Anywhere on or close to the equator.
Dark. There is no light. It has no plant life because there is no light to make it grow, even though it is in the water.