How does temperature affect photosynthesis?

avatarEnvassalingTier·3 months ago
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avatarCorrectingGait·3 months ago

Temperature'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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avatarRavellingMane·3 months ago

Honestly, photosynthesis needs a sweet spot for temperature. Too hot or too cold, and it's like making soup in a broken microwave.


avatarAlightingTang·3 months ago

Speaking from experience, when my garden gets too hot, my plants just kind of flop. Cooler weather gets them moving again.


avatarRequestingFinal·3 months ago

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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