Sunflowers love full sun, so, this will depend on what other light source it has. It may grow, but will be long and spindly. It will also grow towards the light, and if it blooms at all, the bud/flower will be quite unspectacular.
yes
Yes, if the bulb is incandescent, and you change from a higher wattage bulb to a 25 watt bulb the future growth will be smaller.
Yes, but not to full effect.
the answer is no you can not grow weed with a 60 watt light Really my ones grew with a 40 watt mercury light and a 20 watt argon bulb
The unit of power is the watt? Other than that, the question makes no sense. I mean, The power plant is ?? of electricity? Still not obvious...................... generator?????
1200 Watt wiring is more than enough for an 800 Watt amp. The rating of the sub doesn't make any difference to the cables. If you want to use the sub to its rated power you should get a bigger amp. If the amp can only give out 800 Watts and the sub can take 1100 Watts then you can put a bigger amp on. It is still going to be loud as with an 800 Watt amp. I have a 300 watt amp with a 1200 Watt sub and people hear me coming.
No, a regular 100 watt bulb is not sufficient to grow marijuana effectively. Marijuana plants typically require a specific spectrum of light for optimal growth, such as full spectrum LED or high-intensity discharge (HID) grow lights. Using a regular bulb would likely result in poor plant growth and yield.
yea man it will be alright. just dont turn the amp all the way up or u will catch the wires on fire and u really dont wanna do that.
Yes, you can find 50-watt LED grow bulbs designed for indoor plant growth. These bulbs are energy-efficient and provide the specific spectrum of light that plants need for photosynthesis. Make sure to check the specifications and compatibility with your grow setup before purchasing.
James Watt discovered watt.
there is one Giga Giga watt in one Exa watt. So one Exa watt = one Giga Giga watt or 109 Giga watt or one Exa watt = 1018 watt and one Giga watt = 109 watt then one Exa watt = 109 Giga watt or one Exa watt = one billion Giga watt = one thousand million Giga watt
The homonym for "watt" is "what." In speech, the words "watt" and "what" sound the same but have different meanings.