Phalaenopsis orchids thrive best under light with wavelengths between 400 to 700 nanometers, which corresponds to the visible spectrum. Specifically, they benefit from blue light (around 450 nm) for vegetative growth and red light (around 660 nm) for flowering. Providing a balanced spectrum within this range helps promote healthy growth and blooming in these orchids.
Light, whatever the wavelength, does not need a medium in order to radiate.
To find the wavelength of light in Plexiglass, you need to take into account the change in speed of light. Since light travels at 67% of its speed in air in Plexiglass, you would need to calculate the wavelength using the formula: wavelength in Plexiglass = wavelength in air / refractive index of Plexiglass. Refractive index of Plexiglass is calculated as speed of light in air / speed of light in Plexiglass.
Not all Orchids need to grow on trees, only the epiphytes, terrestiall Orchids grow in the soil.
To determine UV-absorption you need to use UV-light. And there's a defined wavelength for UV-light.
You need to divide the speed of light by the wavelength. (To have consistent units, you must first either convert the speed of light to nm/second, or convert the wavelength to meters.)
To find the frequency of a wavelength, you need to use the formula: frequency = speed of light / wavelength. Given the speed of light is approximately 3.00 x 10^8 m/s, you can convert the wavelength to meters (310 mm = 0.31 m) and substitute into the formula to find the frequency.
I believe there isn't enough information. In other cases you can use the relationship frequence x wavelength = speed (of the wave), but you need two of these pieces of information to find the third.
Cool growing orchids like a min temp of about 10oC warm orchids like a min temp of about 15oC most orchids like to be watered once per week by placing under a tap and letting the water run through... A good tip is to place the orchids pot on an upturned flor pot this allows air to circulate well Most orchids don't like bright direct sunlight... A windowsill without direct light is often ok some orchids prefer more shade than others..... During the resting period some orchids (phals in particular i think) like to kept slighty cooler dryer and hav more light...
To find the shortest wavelength, you would need to look for the highest frequency electromagnetic wave in the spectrum. You can use the formula: wavelength = speed of light / frequency to calculate the wavelength, with the highest frequency corresponding to the shortest wavelength.
You Need 3 moon orchids or 2 moon orchids and a worldie seed to get a worldie seed which only i have you need to complete mission 29
Orchids with air roots have specialized roots that absorb moisture from the air, while orchids with traditional roots absorb water from soil. Orchids with air roots may require more frequent misting or humidity to thrive, while orchids with traditional roots need well-draining soil and less frequent watering. Both types of orchids require proper light, temperature, and fertilization for healthy growth.
To calculate the number of yellow light waves that will fit into a distance of 0.003 inches, you need to know the wavelength of yellow light. Yellow light typically has a wavelength of around 570-590 nanometers. With this information, you can use the formula: number of waves = distance/wavelength to find the answer.