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  • Why Does Light Intensity Affect Photosynthesis?

    Photosynthesis is a unique process within plant cells that keeps carbon dioxide coming in and life-sustaining oxygen going out. There are numerous components, including light intensity, that...

  • Yucca Elephantipes Plant Care

    Yucca elephantipes, a member of the lily family, makes its home in Guatemala and Southeast Mexico and is a very easy and flexible plant to care for. It is easy to grow in well-drained soil, either...

  • How to Transplant Agave Plants

    Agave plants are a type of succulent. The century plant is one of the better recognized and common agave plants, but there are many more varieties and they come in a range of colors, forms and...

  • The Effect of Light Intensity on Photosynthesis

    Photosynthesis is much more important to humans than we would imagine. It affects everything in the biological chain, either directly or indirectly. How the process is affected with slight changes...

  • The Effects of Light on Plant Growth

    Plants depend on light to grow. The quantity, quality and duration of light affects the health and growth of all plants.

  • Why Do My Flowering Plants Have Yellow Leaves?

    Flowering plants are wonderful additions to any home or garden. They can be kept outside or inside and require minimal upkeep. However, if not properly cared for, their leaves can become yellow or...

  • What Is the Care & Feeding for the Plant Syngonium Podophyllum?

    Syngonium podophyllum is more commonly known as the arrowhead plant. Native to Central America, it blooms from spring to fall.

  • How to Provide Light for an African Violet

    All green plants need light. The type and amount supplied to your African violet will determine whether or not the plant will grow to be healthy and attractive. There are two light types:...

  • Red Light & Plant Growth

    Red light is part of the spectrum of light that reaches Earth from the sun. Red light has its own specific influence on plant growth and development.

  • How Long Does Photosynthesis Take?

    The strength of light available to the plant affects the photosynthesis process. The light-dependent stage of photosynthesis can take place only when there is enough light available for the plant...

  • Why are the Leaves on Most Plants Green?

    Some plants have different colored leaves like red or yellow, but most plants have green leaves in varying shades. Chlorophyll is a collection of molecules inside each green leaf that provides its...

  • Why Do Plants Bend Towards Light?

    The movement of plants towards light begins at germination. This is a survival mechanism called phototropism. By orienting their leaves and stems towards light plants ensure that they will receive...

  • Requirements for Photosynthesis

    Photosynthesis is the ongoing process in which a plant turns light energy into "edible" energy to use as a food source. All complex plants, as well as algae and some bacteria, undergo...

  • The Stages of Photosynthesis

    Photosynthesis is the name for the process that occurs within green plants, algae and some bacteria, by which energy from sunlight is converted into energy for the plant. The energy that is...

  • What Fertilizer Works Best for Houseplants?

    Houseplants are a nice addition to the home. They help purify the air, as well as being aesthetically pleasing if well taken care of. Houseplants do need care, including an occasional fertilizer....

  • What Kinds of Light Do Plants Grow Better In?

    Whether you are growing plants indoors or outdoors, the intensity, duration and quality of light a plant receives will determine how well it grows. Plants turn the light into energy for growth and...

  • Plants' Reaction to Light

    Sunlight and plants have a complex relationship that can be most easily seen in the falling leaves of autumn, as daylight decreases. From almost the time of sprouting, or germination, plants...

  • Incandescent Light vs. Sunlight for Plant Growth

    For most of Earth's history, sunlight has been the only source of energy for photosynthesis. Agriculture still relies predominantly on outdoor growing and solar energy to provide the world's...

  • Factors Affecting Photosynthesis in Green Plants

    Plants use photosynthesis to harness the energy in sunlight to make sugars from carbon dioxide and water. The rate of photosynthesis is affected by several environmental factors.

  • Why Do Plants Bend Toward the Light?

    The growing of plants toward light, called positive phototropism, is key to plant growth. In particular, green plants use light to make sugar and oxygen, so there is a distinct advantage to a...

  • How to Care for Succulent Plants

    Succulents come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, but they all have thick, tough leaves. The leaves are about all they have in common. Succulents can have widely different cultural...

  • How Is Light Used in Photosynthesis?

    Photosynthesis is when energy from light, either from the sun or an artificial source, is used to produce sugar within a cell. During photosynthesis, water and carbon enter the cells and are...

  • Care of Potted Plants

    Potted plants can add both an attractive and soothing element to any indoor or outdoor space, and they can be found anywhere from private homes to shopping malls. While these plants are nice to...

  • Will Different Colors of Light Affect Plant Growth?

    Plants require light for growth and development. Chlorophyll absorbs light energy in the first step of photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert electromagnetic energy into chemical...

  • Color & Light Effects on Photosynthesis

    Bright light is a basic element of photosynthesis, but variations in the color of light have an effect on plants. The entire spectrum of light hits the plant's leaves at the same time, but there...

  • How to Increase Plant Growth

    When you try to raise a plant indoors, you face challenges if you want to make sure it keeps on growing. Plants in nature have adapted to the soil composition, the changing light, temperature and...

  • How Does Light Affect Plants?

    Light has the properties of a wave. The energy of light is measured by the distance between the peaks and troughs of a light wave. The shorter the distance in between wavelengths, the higher the...

  • Effects of Light on Plants

    Plants require light in order to survive, but the role of light in the life of a plant is much more complex than the plant sitting in the sun for several hours each day. It is what is happening...

  • How to Choose Low Light Plants

    Low light plants can survive with very little light to almost no light. It’s important to choose plants that can thrive in your particular environment. You need low light plants if you are unable...

  • Why Do Plants Need Sunlight?

    Plants are autotrophs, meaning that they make their own food, sustaining life without eating other organisms. The way they survive is through a process called photosynthesis.

  • The Effects of Light on Plants

    Light has a variety of effects on plant growth. Without the sun, plants would not be able to survive, and such light is pivotal to a number of crucial processes that a plant undergoes on a regular...

  • How Do Plants Make Their Own Food?

    Plants make their own food out of inorganic compounds through a process called photosynthesis that takes place in the leaves. The ingredients necessary for photosynthesis are light, water and...

  • Get the Perfect Light & Lighting for Your Plant

    Learn Right Light for Your House Plants in this free green thumb video from our plant care services professional.

  • How to Care for a Spider Plant

    A beloved favorite and popular choice from beginners to houseplant enthusiasts, the spider plant or Chlorophytum comosum is typically an easy one to care for. With the proper light, temperature...

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