first of all why would you be growing pot in the first place and second of all no it needs sunlight like any plant
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∙ 14y agoNo, cannabis plants need light to grow through a process called photosynthesis. Without light, the plants will not be able to produce energy and grow properly. It's essential to provide your plants with a suitable light source during their growth cycle.
Weed requires light for photosynthesis to grow. While it can survive in low light conditions, complete darkness would not provide the necessary light energy for the plant to thrive.
Luminous objects appear brighter in the dark because they emit light, which becomes more noticeable when there is less ambient light present. This contrast makes them appear to grow or shine more prominently in the dark.
Corn cannot grow in complete darkness as it requires sunlight for photosynthesis, which is essential for its growth. Without sunlight, the corn plant will not be able to produce the energy it needs to grow.
No, starch does not grow in the dark. Starch is a type of carbohydrate that is stored in plants for energy, and it is produced through photosynthesis, which requires light. Without light, plants cannot produce starch through photosynthesis.
Grass typically needs sunlight to photosynthesize and grow properly. While there are some grass species that can tolerate shade, complete darkness will prevent grass from growing.
Weed requires light for photosynthesis to grow. While it can survive in low light conditions, complete darkness would not provide the necessary light energy for the plant to thrive.
You don't plant weed, they just grow from gardens.
You don't. Unless your friends are nice enough to smoke you out.
why does bread grow in the dark
If it is growing somewhere you do not want it to grow, it is a weed.
from youre garden
yes you can
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yes the thc in weed actually can cause some peoples hair to grow a lot faster then without the the but side affects from weed are different for everyone
They grow in Weed Chambers around Winnipeg