Indoor Plant Light Absorption Optimization

FAQ About Indoor Plant Light Absorption Optimization

How do indoor plants absorb light?

Indoor plants absorb light primarily through their leaves using chlorophyll, the green pigment located in chloroplasts. Chlorophyll captures light energy, which is then used in photosynthesis to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. The efficiency of this process is influenced by the amount and quality of light available, which can be limited indoors due to factors like window exposure and the presence of artificial lighting.