Tomato plants need their beauty sleep. If they don't get about eight hours of darkness, yellow spots appear on their leaves and the plants start to die. This isn't typically a problem for casual gardeners, but for growers who work overtime to increase yield by putting the plants under artificial light, the necessary time-out slows production.
Scientists Try To Build A Tomato That Grows 24 Hours A Day
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