Habaneros and other nightshades (tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, and potatoes) are sun- and- heat-loving plants that need a minimum of 5-6 hours of strong sun per day to flower and set fruit. 8-10 hours is even better.
all plants are different but im saying no
from light and water not only light,but from light plants take the power of it
yes plants sensitive to light
Sunlight is the best light for plants.
During the daylight hours it is not pitch black on the rainforest floor. While you may not be able to see the sun directly, enough light is scattered and reflected from other objects that light is readily available on the forest floor. as a result, plants do not need to find light, it is there for them. Of course, some plants prefer brighter light and they grow tall to reach above their neighbors to where the sun is less obscured.
Some plants need more light than others. If it says "full sun" then the plant needs more than six hours of light. You should ask the place where you bought the plant or check an online site such as Dave's Garden.
It effects other plants because plants need the proper light and plants can move a little bit to see the light.
Plants can be lit 24 hours a day. Plants should not be lit after they are sprayed or they can get the plant equivalent of sunburn.
Some species of plants can thrive just fine from indirect lighting, or light from a window. Most plants, however, are more successful under direct sunlight for a number of hours of the day varying from species to species.
As a single light source for plants, incandescent light bulbs are not particularly good. They are a good source of red rays but a poor source of blue. They produce too much heat for most plants and, if used, must be located some distance from the plants, thus reducing the intensity of the light the plants receive. They are also about one-third as efficient as fluorescent tubes in converting electrical energy to light. Furthermore, a standard incandescent bulb's life is often only about 1,000 hours, whereas a fluorescent tube's life is normally 10,000 hours or more. Fluorescent tubes provide one of the best artificial light sources available for plants in the home. Other light sources such as sodium-vapor and metal halide lamps may be used but are not as readily available or adaptable for home use. Hope this was the answer you were looking for.
No they will not. If it is a fluorescent light than it will make them more colorful because the light makes them grow more pigment. Make sure you don't keep the light on all the time or you will have a big algae problem. Only keep it on for 10-12 hours a day or 14 hours/day if you have live plants.
Yes they do affect the absorption of light in plants.