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If a tropical plant is exposed to more light, will it grow faster?

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ok! suppose i give my tropical plant(carabo grass, euphorbia, etc), water,soil, sunlight, humidity, and tender loving care. and give it light at night time....will it grow better?or worse?

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  1. The answer is YES. Light = photosynthesis. The more it gets the more energy it will produce and the more it will grow. However if it is a flowering plant giving it too much light will mess with its light cycle and it wont flower.


  2. Yes,if you have supplied water.

  3. not exactly.but if it is exposed to the exact same humidity , heat , and climatic conditions of a tropical environment then it is bound to grow faster.

  4. not necessarily. It depends on surroundings too-like humidity (water and temperature.) In fact, I don't think that tropical plants would like loads of light. In the rainforest, there is a competition for it and sometimes it's quite dark.

  5. i dont think so coz  favourable conditions matter in growth!!!!!!!

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