This would depend on a number of factors, however, depending on the light source the plant would probably grow just fine. The spectrum of light is very dependent on what light source you are using, if you use sunlight, the light will be just fine, however, artificial lights might not work as good. Also the color of light that the plant needs is dependent to each species of plant, therefore, it would also depend on what kind of plant you are growing. However, the type of plastic wrap would also matter.
yes
A red a blue plant
Blue, study island
the speaker wires are on the drivers side under the plastic runner at door they are green and dark green and blue and dark blue
Colored plastic wrap can affect plant growth by altering the wavelengths of light that reach the plants. Different colors will filter out or allow in different amounts of light, which can impact photosynthesis and overall growth. It's important to choose the appropriate color based on the specific needs of the plants being grown.
Blue
BLUE
because blue light has a lot of energy so the plant grows faster
A plant's growth under only yellow light would be limited because yellow light contains a narrow range of wavelengths that are not optimal for photosynthesis. Plants rely on a wider spectrum of light, including blue and red wavelengths, to drive photosynthesis effectively. Without these wavelengths, the plant's growth and development would be stunted.
The plant would never flower, it needs blue light to flower but it would grow normally....
Under thre plastic cover in the hatchback boot door. It is usually blue
Most plant life needs full spectrum lighting. In early stages of a flowering plant, it would need a blue and green spectrum (achieved with usually metal halide light) and then switched over to a red and orange spectrum (using high pressure sodium lighting). Growing a plant under pure yellow light will most likely make the plant grow quickly, but wiry - the stem will get really long and the top of the plant will most likely fall over eventually). It depends on the plant. Pure yellow light uses the red/orange spectrum and cacti do well in this type of lighting. Houseplants (which prefer blue/green spectrum) would most likely do poorly in "pure yellow light".