Blue and purple light.
The water refracts the light so aquatic plants receive different wavelengths of light than their terrestrial counterparts. Accordingly, the plants have different pigments to trap the different wavelengths which accounts for the difference in color.
Plants grow faster under a lamp because they need light for photosynthesis, which is the process that allows them to produce energy for growth. Without enough light, plants will grow slower or may not grow at all. A lack of light can lead to weakened stems, yellow leaves, and overall stunted growth.
Green
its the color of a pencil
If white light is a mixture of several wavelengths of colors and the chlorophyll in green leaves absorb energies from all visible light except green, then exposing white light to a green plants will result in the fastest rate of photosynthesis, followed by blue or red.
Purple or orange lights maximize plant growth.
The water refracts the light so aquatic plants receive different wavelengths of light than their terrestrial counterparts. Accordingly, the plants have different pigments to trap the different wavelengths which accounts for the difference in color.
Yes, the color of light is very important to the plants, particularly in photosynthesis.
Red color of light
violet/purple
under a light
I would tend to think red because most plants grow fastest in the morning. Also most school projects for children use red dye and water in a bag.
outside
If there were no Sun, and no other source of radiant energy, the plants (and the entire planet) would quickly freeze. And since the color of an object is determined by the color of the light that is reflected by the object, with no light there would be no color, and everything would be black. If we grow plants under artificial light on a space station, then the light on the space station (even if artificial) would be the same kinds of light that we humans prefer, so the plants on the space station would continue to be green.
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Plants grow faster under a lamp because they need light for photosynthesis, which is the process that allows them to produce energy for growth. Without enough light, plants will grow slower or may not grow at all. A lack of light can lead to weakened stems, yellow leaves, and overall stunted growth.
Yes, the color of the light will effect how the plant grows. If you put sa plants under a U.V light and the light color is red the plants will grow better than the U. V lgith color that is black.