Soilwork
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I was just thinking about light compensation points and I read a comment that said 'if a plant is growing it is receiving light above its light compensation point'.
I was just wondering that if a plant went from high light/high co2 to low light/high co2 and the plant had lots of mass, if the plants rate of photosynthesis and nutrient uptake was slowed, what would happen to its existing mass? Would it now be able to support what is had previously grown in high light conditions in a new lower light environment
I was just wondering that if a plant went from high light/high co2 to low light/high co2 and the plant had lots of mass, if the plants rate of photosynthesis and nutrient uptake was slowed, what would happen to its existing mass? Would it now be able to support what is had previously grown in high light conditions in a new lower light environment
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