A plant cannot survive with too little light, despite the fact that it does not require light 24/7.
Plants require a minimum of 8 hours of light per day, and if they don’t get that, they’ll let you know. One symptom of insufficient chlorophyll production is a yellowish color, while another is one-sided growth caused by grasping for a light source. This means long, thin, lanky growth or fewer leaves than usual. Additionally, it will grow more slowly, droop, or wilt due to a lack of vitality.
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