A plant that is rotted is usually that way due to to much water. Take the plant out of the water logged dirt and replant it. Do not water it for several day allowing it to dry out some. Depending on how badly the plant is rotted, it may live and begin to thrive again.
I'd think purple because it is a darker colour therefore it absorbs more light, but then again you don't see many tall purple plants...
No, once a plant has dried out, it cannot grow again. The dried plant cells are dead and cannot be revived. It is important to provide plants with proper care to ensure their growth and health.
the amount of light
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Yes, a plant can still grow at the light compensation point. The light compensation point is the level of light intensity at which the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of respiration in a plant. At this point, the plant is able to produce enough energy through photosynthesis to sustain its growth and metabolic processes.
I think that the plant will grow better in the natural light because the plant needs to go through photosynthesis in order for the plant to grow and get it neutrons from the sun
As long as the roots are in the ground the plant will grow towards the light.
A plant that does not get enough light will not grow as large as it could with light. Plants store energy in their roots but when this is used up, the plant needs sunlight to grow.
Plants require light for photosynthesis, a process crucial for their growth and survival.
yes all plant need light to grow
I'd think purple because it is a darker colour therefore it absorbs more light, but then again you don't see many tall purple plants...
A plant does not grow upwards. A tropism is the growth of a plant in response to a stimulus. This means a plant does not grow upwards, it grows towards a stimulus which in most cases is light. Try it out, put a plant in a dark closet with a light on one side and watch the plant grow towards the light. The results should be clear after a number of days. The plant's response to light is known as phototropism. Hope I helped :)
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no because one of the simple things that a plant needs to grow healthily and strongly is light. if it is grown in the dark, it will grow, but not as quickly and very frantically all over the place xxSxx
Depends on the plant some grow better in darker places but if it needs light go with the sun it's free
You can rotate the plant regularly to ensure even exposure to light on all sides. You can also gently tie the plant to a stake for support, or prune it to encourage upright growth. Additionally, ensure the plant is receiving enough light to prevent it from bending.
it helps the plant grow