Herbs generally require 6-8 hours of sunlight per day to thrive. This amount of light enables them to carry out photosynthesis effectively, leading to healthy growth and development. Insufficient light may result in stunted growth and adversely impact the plant's overall health.
Daisies generally require full sun, which is about 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day for optimal growth and blooming. They can tolerate some light shade but may not flower as profusely in those conditions.
Daisies do not need to be pruned. However if your daisies are growing too close together, you may have to thin them.
Plants need light for photosynthesis, the process by which they convert light energy into chemical energy to fuel growth. The amount of light a plant receives can directly impact its growth and development - too little light can result in stunted growth or pale leaves, while too much light can cause leaf damage or scorching. Each plant species has specific light requirements that need to be met for optimal growth.
daisies arent very particular about the climate they live in. they can adapt to whatever the climate is, and are very strong flowers during the winter. they tend to bloom each winter and summer, and can live in very harsh conditions. Daisies are a very faithful flower!!!
Plants need light for photosynthesis, the process by which they convert light energy to chemical energy. The amount and intensity of light directly affects the rate of photosynthesis and growth in plants. Insufficient light can slow down or stunt plant growth, while too much light can cause damage to the plant's cells.
50 % sunlight is needed by herbs to carry out photosynthesis
No, they grow the most in the spring and summer!
All tropical fish need light, as they tend to live near the surface around coral reefs. It is no different if the fish is kept in a tropical fish tank. Too much light duration will result in excessive algae growth in a fish tank. Therefore, light duration should be regulated to keep algae growth to a minimum.
Aphids are the biggest insect pest of daisies. Ladybugs and praying mantis will take care of the aphids and leave your daisies alone. Powery mildew and grey mold are also problems for daisies. You need fungacide to kill them.
water, sunlight, and air.
Crickets become slower from intense lighting. Crickets are nocturnal insects, so they feel more active in the absence of light.