Fluorescent lighting can be beneficial for plants, especially for indoor gardening, as it provides a spectrum of light that supports photosynthesis. However, not all fluorescent lights are equally effective; full-spectrum or grow lights are preferred for optimal plant growth. While they do generate some heat, fluorescent lights generally produce less heat than incandescent bulbs, reducing the risk of overheating plants. Care should be taken to position the lights at the right distance to avoid light stress or inadequate illumination.
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The answer to the riddle "what would we do if we found bad plants spoiling our lawn" is to weed the lawn. Weeds are considered "bad plants" as they compete with desired plants for resources and can spoil the appearance of a lawn. Weeding involves removing these unwanted plants to maintain the health and aesthetics of the lawn.
Depending on your lighting situation outdoors. But in your "artificial lighting" you can control you environment to a set focus that you prefer unlike my plants. I prefer the art of artificial lighting via I can control the maximum heat and output of lighting.
its good because dying plants when they get microbes they die faster
yes it is it can kill plants
i need to know where the first drive up window restaurant was and the first to have flouresent lighting and who the first was to introduce the onion rings to the world.
flouresent + firebird
Wear it with confidence.
No, water does not beat lighting. If it is for plants. Remember they use photosynthesis. so that's where plants get the energy to make food for them selves.
Fluro is slang for fluorescent.
dullish bright. It's not flouresent, and its not dark red.
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Yes they are
Good, they don't do anything bad to you or other bugs
well i like pudding
they don't