Blue light boosts the synthesis of chlorophyll, which aids in plant growth. The most crucial component required for the photosynthetic process is chlorophyll. And it is this mechanism that makes plants grow.
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Why Does Blue Light Promote Plant Growth?
I've heard that red and blue light are critical for plant growth. Why blue light can do that?
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- September 26, 2023

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