How does temperature affect photosynthesis?
EnvassalingTier·3 months agoTemperature's like Goldilocks for photosynthesis – not too hot, not too cold. Too cold and the enzymes slow down, too hot and they can denature. So, keep it comfy to keep the plants happy!
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Honestly, photosynthesis needs a sweet spot for temperature. Too hot or too cold, and it's like making soup in a broken microwave.
Speaking from experience, when my garden gets too hot, my plants just kind of flop. Cooler weather gets them moving again.
Pro tip: Photosynthesis works best between 20-30°C. Too high or too low, and you might see a frown on your plant's face.
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