Day-Neutral Plants
Day-neutral plants are those that flower regardless of the length of daylight they receive. Unlike short-day or long-day plants, which require specific light conditions to bloom, day-neutral plants can produce flowers throughout the growing season. This adaptability allows them to thrive in various environments.
Common examples of day-neutral plants include strawberries, cucumbers, and tomatoes. These plants typically respond to other environmental factors, such as temperature and moisture, rather than photoperiod. This characteristic makes them popular choices for gardeners and farmers seeking reliable yields.