Since most plants grow their upper parts towards the light, the growth would lean over. This happens if you keep young seedlings on a shelf next to a window. They will need turning around every day if they are to grow normally. Of course if the plants are out of doors the daily round of the sun ensures growth upwards. Another point is that as the location of plants passes from the bright spring and summer season towards the back end of the year, the Sun will be lower in the sky and this means slowly reducing growth rates of plants.
Yes, it does. "Grow lights" are designed to emit certain wavelenghts of light to enhancecertain growth cycles (e.g; the reds and blues for growth andflowering). Length of light exposure per day also has a definiteeffect as well.Successful indoor growers keep the light source within six inches of the tops of the indoor plants, which makes them easierto visually enjoy.See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:
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Aperture has two primary effects: first, it regulates how much light is admitted through the lens, so it controls exposure. Second, it regulates the angle of the cone of light rays that are being focused; a smaller aperture results in a sharper image and greater depth of field.
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How does the angle of light affect the temperature of a surface?
does the amount of light affect mold growth?
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the color of light does affect plants growth because the plant absorbs certain types of wavelengths of light
the color of light does affect plants growth because the plant absorbs certain types of wavelengths of light
It was a shadow caused by the angle of light shining onto the wall, nothing more.
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The color of a light does affect a plants growth. Plants absorb certain colors of light better than others, and, essentially, the more light a plant can absorb, the more it can grow.
Yes, the color of light affect the growth of the mongo and any other green plant. This is because some colors of the light, e.g. blue light, do not support photosynthesis.
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