faizal
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Hi there. I was wondering,...would a plant like cabomba caroliniana survive in low light conditions? I think I came across a thread where some members expressed difficulties growing this plant due to their low lighting intensity .
It's dark green in colour when you compare it to some of the other plants,...so my common sense tells me it doesn't need that much light intensity for effective photosynthesis,......or were these people unknowingly facing co2 limited issues with respect to their light intensities?
Another common complaint with regards to the plant is that it also easily sheds its leaves. Is this truly in its nature or is there an issue behind this ?
I am truly sorry for being so non specific,....but I cannot seem to find that thread again. 😳
So back to my question again,...CAN A PLANT LIKE CABOMBA CAROLINIANA SURVIVE IN LOW LIGHT CONDITIONS?
Any thoughts please?
Faizal
It's dark green in colour when you compare it to some of the other plants,...so my common sense tells me it doesn't need that much light intensity for effective photosynthesis,......or were these people unknowingly facing co2 limited issues with respect to their light intensities?
Another common complaint with regards to the plant is that it also easily sheds its leaves. Is this truly in its nature or is there an issue behind this ?
I am truly sorry for being so non specific,....but I cannot seem to find that thread again. 😳
So back to my question again,...CAN A PLANT LIKE CABOMBA CAROLINIANA SURVIVE IN LOW LIGHT CONDITIONS?
Any thoughts please?
Faizal