African violets do not like direct sunlight because the leaves will be burned and unsightly spots will appear. They do need good light from the north or east window. They require 8 to 10 hours a day to bloom well. You can also grow violets using flourescent lighting. Give enough water to keep violets moist (not soaking wet) all the time.
Violets don't like direct sunlight, they will receive burnt patches. Keep violets damp to a little on the dry side (not bone dry though)
African Violets do well in a north or east window.
On a plant tag there is the amount of sunlight needed, ideal temperture range, food, and water.
The amount of sunlight needed to reach the place is not so strong compared to the countries near the equator
Sunlight is not need to germinate seeds. All that is needed is moisture and the proper temperatures.
No. Sunlight is needed by plants to convert CO2 to O2.
For sunlight.
Sunlight, Warmth, Energy, Food and Water are needed.
People who live in the north have a decreased amount of sunlight exposure. Vitamin D is manufactured by skin cells when exposed to sunlight, and is needed for absorption of dietary calcium.
the sunlight
water & sunlight
Sunlight and oxygen.
What the newly freed African Americans needed to do what after the war
sunlight,water,oxygen