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What does red light do for a plant? |
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In red light, I plant will still grow perfectly fine, if not better. Think of it this way. The chlorophyll in a plant is green. This means that it reflects green light and absorbs all other light. So it would absorb Redlight just as easily, if not better than white light, which contains green. The only color light that will not help a plant is green light.
First answer by Ubergeek. Last edit by Ubergeek. Contributor trust: 0 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 1 [recommend question]
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