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Re: what plants can't "see"
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- Subject: Re: what plants can't "see"
- From: s*@juno.com (Ross E Stanford)
- Date: Tue, 3 Mar 1998 08:18:18 -0600
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Nona writes:
The colors of light that plants cannot absorb are the color of the
plant, namely green, usually, because that's the color of light that we
see
being reflected away from the plant.
Thanks, Nona.
This gives me an idea.
Since I am using Christmas tree lights, I think I will separate all
the colors so that I will be using two of the same colored bulbs in each
pyramid. It may or may not make any difference but it will be fun to
check out.
Stan. The cheap and lazy gardener.
P.S. I hope I am not getting too personal for you by calling you
"Nona". Perhaps you would prefer to be called "Nessie"?
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