actually I did this same qusetion for school and the one with barely any light grow fastest but the one under the lamp grow taller
Plants grow faster under sunlight because they require the full spectrum of light to undergo photosynthesis effectively. Blacklights, which emit ultraviolet light, are not a suitable replacement for sunlight as they do not provide the necessary wavelengths of light for robust plant growth.
Using red cellophane as a filter can alter the light spectrum received by plants, potentially affecting their growth. Red light is necessary for photosynthesis, so plants may exhibit increased growth if they are lacking in red light. However, other factors such as sufficient nutrients, water, and proper care are also crucial for plant growth.
A good plant to experiment with to try to grow faster under direct light is a sun-loving plant like a succulent or cactus. These plants are adapted to thrive in bright sunlight and can show visible growth when given the right conditions. Just be careful not to expose them to too much direct light, as it can lead to sunburn.
Plants require a full spectrum of light for optimal growth, including red and blue wavelengths. Yellow light is less effective for photosynthesis compared to red and blue light, so plants may not grow as well under predominantly yellow light. However, some plants can still survive and grow to some extent under yellow light, but they may exhibit elongation or other signs of stress due to the lack of optimal light spectrum.
Plants grow fastest under blue light, as it is responsible for promoting vegetative growth and chlorophyll production. Blue light also enhances photosynthesis, which is essential for plant growth.
because blue light has a lot of energy so the plant grows faster
Plants grow faster under sunlight because they require the full spectrum of light to undergo photosynthesis effectively. Blacklights, which emit ultraviolet light, are not a suitable replacement for sunlight as they do not provide the necessary wavelengths of light for robust plant growth.
Using red cellophane as a filter can alter the light spectrum received by plants, potentially affecting their growth. Red light is necessary for photosynthesis, so plants may exhibit increased growth if they are lacking in red light. However, other factors such as sufficient nutrients, water, and proper care are also crucial for plant growth.
if it is under the light it will blossem into a califlower
Yes they do, certain colors provide certain vitamins/minerals and only sunlight has all the vitamins/minerals needed. Plants get vitamins and minerals from soil, not sunlight. Plants grow slowest under green light because chlorophyll reflects green light (which is why they look green). Plants grow faster under red or blue light. Sunlight is a mixture of red, green and blue light. Plants do get vitamin D from the sun, as do people. Plants do not generate vitamin D from sunlight. Vitamin D is generated in the skin of vertebrates and is necessary for maintaining the bones. The vitamins that plants cannot gather from the soil are generated using a number of different methods. Plants do not require vitamin D.
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It depends on the care and nutrients they are receiving, but if both are under similar conditions, aquaponics generally grow plants faster.
Sunlight
Plants, in fact, do grow faster under certain colors of light. The reason for this is that chloroplasts can only absorb certain wave lengths of light because of the pigments they contain. There are 2 photo systems in plants called photo system I and II. PS I absorbs light on the wavelength of 700nm while PS II absorbs 680nm because of their utilization of chlorophyll A and B Green plants will grow SLOWER or not at all under green light. Basically, green is the only brand of light that the plant's chloroplasts doesn't use. That is why it is the only colour reflected from the leaf, and is what we see.
A good plant to experiment with to try to grow faster under direct light is a sun-loving plant like a succulent or cactus. These plants are adapted to thrive in bright sunlight and can show visible growth when given the right conditions. Just be careful not to expose them to too much direct light, as it can lead to sunburn.
sunlight
Yes, plants can grow under fluorescent light, but they may not grow as well as they would under natural sunlight or specialized grow lights. Fluorescent lights provide some of the necessary light spectrum for plant growth, but they may not be as intense or have the full spectrum of light that plants need for optimal growth.