Monday, February 22, 2010

Java Moss And Bright Lighting What Makes Plants So Green?

What makes plants so green? - java moss and bright lighting

I make a lot of photos, while the research on plants. They were all colorful plants. I am especially interested in the Java moss in the moment because of its low requirements. So, I have no experience with plants, so I'm relatively new to this.
If only grow Java moss green kept under fluorescent light for a 20 gallon tank on this (lushious http://www.plantgeek.net/images/plantpic ...? Has to n 'do everything with a requirement of CO2 during photosynthesis. there were also other factors such as fertilizers, certain types of substrate (SMS?) effect on the color of plants? "I think the type of lighting differenet look different," the truth?
I also wonder how people can get their javaMoss to grow in a certain way. I know that sometimes granted in the foam of driftwood, rocks or other things that are, but how they are formed in the form of plants and so sweet formations.Different perhaps? Cutting?

2 comments:

nosoop4u... said...

Chlorophyll in plants contain a green pigment that absorbs most colors of light, but most of the green parts of the spectrum. Since it is not absorbed, reflected in her green eyes.

Java Moss is great: you can not do anything with it. I found that actually grows green in the twilight [I was a small fish in a bowl with shrimp (no fish), they receive almost no light is green, it was not even view]. To join wood or stone, simply tie with fishing line and wait their rhizomes to join (at which time the chain can be eliminated). Carefully cut (similar to Banzai) will be different ways, but it's a bit like a waste of time in my opinion. Remember that they grow towards the light, so that he knows, at the foot of a cliff, will skid.

Think also of the plants like Java fern, Anubias, Aquarius, and chickweed. They are very easy to maintain and thrive in conditions similar to those of Java Moss is better. Feel free to contact me ifYou have questions.

Rae said...

chorophyll in sheets, like packages of pigment

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