No because plants need sunlight in order to make their own food.
Plants can only make their own food on daytime where there is sunlight.
And wat's about at night?How they are able to live or grow at nights?
Plants continue to create Carbon Dioxide at Night.
They take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. We breathe in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. That is, during the daytime, when plants are showered with light energy. At night, or when in a shadow, plants burn oxygen, combining it with stored carbon and hydrogen, and give off carbon dioxide, just like animals! That is why the sugar plants make can be eaten by us, but also for them.
Sleeping during the day can disrupt your body's natural circadian rhythm and make it harder to fall asleep at night. It can also lead to feeling groggy and less alert during the day, affecting productivity and performance. Additionally, long daytime naps may reduce the amount of deep, restorative sleep obtained at night, which can impact overall sleep quality.
Green leaves require water,sunlight,chlorophyll and carbon dioxide to carry out photosynthesis which is the process of making food for a plant. Therefore since there is no sunlight in the night, they probably do not make food in the night. Also, in the night green plants take in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide which is necessary for making food. With these two facts we can come to a conclusion that green leaves DO NOT make food at night. :)))) you're welcome!
it is PM if it is mid-day but if it is 12 at night then it is AM.
Plants bloom only during daytime for several reasons. First, plants need sunlight for photosynthesis, which produces the energy needed for the blooming process. This is especially true for flowering plants, which rely heavily on the sun's energy. Second, plants have adapted to the changing light conditions of the day and night cycle, and they have evolved to bloom in a certain period of time during the day. Lastly, blooming during the day allows the plant to attract pollinators, such as bees, with its brightly colored petals. There are several factors that make daytime the optimal time for plants to bloom: Sunlight is needed for photosynthesis, which produces the energy for the blooming process Plants have adapted to the changing light conditions of the day and night cycle Daytime blooming allows the plant to attract pollinators, such as bees, with its brightly colored petalsIn conclusion, plants bloom only during the day because they need sunlight for photosynthesis, have adapted to the day and night cycle, and need pollinators to be attracted to their brightly colored petals.
Plants continue to create Carbon Dioxide at Night.
Plants continue to create Carbon Dioxide at Night.
sunlight, water and nutririon from the soil
It has a lot of the foods on which plants thrive, especially nitrogen.
yes it does i put it on my plants every night.
Plants use carbon dioxide in the daytime as part of photosynthesis which occurs in the chloroplast. They use the CO2 and make sugars. People breath in oxygen and breath out carbon dioxide, plants do the opposite. They breath in carbon dioxide and breath out oxygen.One small "technical" detail that should be mentioned. Plants really don't breath, they respire. People breath.So, at the night, the plant cells respire more than they photosynthesise, so they get rid of more carbon dioxide than oxygen.
no plants close at night making it hard to produce food
Plants make food for themselves, using photosynthesis. If you mean what food plants make for us think of fruit and veg. E.g. Carrot, Apple, Peas, Lemon, etc.
They take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. We breathe in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. That is, during the daytime, when plants are showered with light energy. At night, or when in a shadow, plants burn oxygen, combining it with stored carbon and hydrogen, and give off carbon dioxide, just like animals! That is why the sugar plants make can be eaten by us, but also for them.
Photosynthesis
Eventualy they will starve to death as all our energy comes from foods produced by plants.