This is not entirely true. Plants use all visible wavelengths depending on the environmental conditions. Let's not compound one myth with another.Mortis said:.. they can only absord those two and not green which they would reflect.
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This is not entirely true. Plants use all visible wavelengths depending on the environmental conditions. Let's not compound one myth with another.Mortis said:.. they can only absord those two and not green which they would reflect.
Correct! The mechanism of photon assimilation is summarized in the thread PL-11 TubesMortis said:Yeah, your right I guess. Plants just use the photons from light for photosynthesis right ?
Lisa_Perry75 said:In strong white light plants can utilise green light for photosynthesis better than red or blue.
http://pcp.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/50/4/684
ceg4048 said:Yeah, I know, but I'm still stuck on what the title ought to be. I'm thinking something like "Blue Haters & Nutrient Haters - Push Off".
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