How does high vs low light impact zoas???

Curious if high versus low light tends to have impact on size, color, growth, etc. of zoas?

Specificially, I'm wondering about rastas, clementines, sunny ds and fruit loops

--Doug
 
Depends on the zoa really. Some will grow better in low light, some better in high light. Some don't seem to care.
 
In general lower light tends to produce slightly larger zoas and often longer extended stems as the zoas reach for light. As posted above individual varieties vary from one to another in how much light they like. In my experience Rastas and Fruit Loops seem fine at almost any light intensity, Sunny D’s and My Clementines start getting long stems when placed in low light areas.
 
My rastas seem to like the high light. My nuclear greens seem to hate the high lighting. They shrink up like they are hiding.
 
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