yes becase it is not that strong to to help it grow Black light is, essentially, another form of UVA light, similar to fluorescent light which isn't so different from natural "white" sunlight. Theoretically it shouldn't affect it too much, but I also know that chlorophyll (the material that makes plants appear green) is at least partially fluorescent, and supposedly it glows red under black light with the right conditions. I've never personally seen a plant grown only with black light, but if anything it would change the color, not the actual ability to grow.
Tylenol, which contains acetaminophen, can inhibit the growth of plants by interfering with various metabolic processes. Acetaminophen can disrupt enzymes involved in plant growth and development, leading to stunted growth or other abnormalities in the plant. It is not recommended to use Tylenol or any pharmaceutical drug on plants, as they are designed for human use and can have unintended negative effects on plants.
no it just changes it color that's it
Black walnuts exhibit a trait known as allelopathy, which discourages the growth of other plants in the immediate vicinity by releasing a plant toxin through the roots. Since neighboring plants would compete for limited resources like light and water, this trait is advantaeous for the black walnut tree.
The Nitrogen content of the tea affects the plants growth, the more nitrogen the more the plant grows faster and healthier but lesser the Nitrogen content of tea lessen the plants growth. We tried many experiments, we used black tea ground and green tea ground but as we searched the black tea ground has a Nitrogen that can fill a half cup of coffee while the green tea ground has a Nitrogen that can fill half of the Nitrogen content of black tea ground.
Plants that typically thrive in black soil include corn, soybeans, sunflowers, and alfalfa. Black soil is rich in nutrients, particularly organic matter, which provides a fertile environment for plant growth. These plants are well-suited to the nutrient content and moisture retention properties of black soil.
Plants that kill other plants are called allelopathic plants. They release chemicals into the soil that inhibit the growth of nearby plants, giving them a competitive advantage in the ecosystem. Examples include black walnut trees and sunflowers.
Yes, plants can grow in black soil. Black soil, also known as loam soil, is typically rich in nutrients and has good water retention properties, which are beneficial for plant growth. It provides a favorable environment for roots to develop and facilitates nutrient uptake by plants.
Murray James Rowan has written: 'Effect of temperature on the growth of young-of-the-year smallmouth black bass (Micropterus dolomieu)' -- subject(s): Black bass, Physiological effect, Temperature
The revelers who entered the black chamber were NOT assured.
The revelers who entered the black chamber were NOT assured.
why does plants color change to black when absorbed all wavelengths
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