This is the query I face.
I don’t comprehend how plants can tell the variance from simulated darkness and natural darkness. Let me elaborate on what I am enquiring here.
How can a plants tell the difference from a light seepage inside of a grow tent from the luminescent glow of the moon at night? Is it natural selection? Does the plant know it is in captivity? Every single night in the wild plants are not in complete darkness. How can plants really know the difference?
And I am not speaking about a colossal light leak as if you’re shinning a million candle watt spot light into the tent, but rather a small restrained glow analogous to the moon?
I don’t comprehend how plants can tell the variance from simulated darkness and natural darkness. Let me elaborate on what I am enquiring here.
How can a plants tell the difference from a light seepage inside of a grow tent from the luminescent glow of the moon at night? Is it natural selection? Does the plant know it is in captivity? Every single night in the wild plants are not in complete darkness. How can plants really know the difference?
And I am not speaking about a colossal light leak as if you’re shinning a million candle watt spot light into the tent, but rather a small restrained glow analogous to the moon?