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Sir_Tokie
06-02-2008, 06:40 AM
Hello ladies and gents...I have a question...I have read that spraying your plants has it's downfalls when growing indoors...The most common one i hear about is the water droplets on the plant magnifying and burning your plant? Not that i do spray my plants, never have but was just wondering the logic behind this? I have only grown indoors once now on my 2nd grow I have grown outdoors for over 20+ yrs off and on and i have been in my garden before and seen it rain on my plants and then the sun comes right back out..."And Never have I seen droplets magnifyand burn my plants...My thought is and this is just my opinion no indoor light even compares to the suns magnification...So i guess what i am asking is what is everyones thought on this....well take care....:D
Blunted
06-02-2008, 10:25 AM
Yeah I do agree with you I haven't see this effect on my plants either. I only spray them when there in veg to improve humidiy a bit but during flowering never! Its a great way to get mold going, more so if they stay wet when the lights go out
Dubbaman
06-02-2008, 12:44 PM
This talk of it possibly burning oyur plants is more from the heat and light out put of a HID light if its too close and your foiler feeding. I have seen it happen, when i got my HID i had it about 5-6 inches of the plant tops and was misting while in veg and it burnt a bit of fan leaf as the mist was drying back up. I think it was more from the rapid drying that caused it than anything else.
bombbudpuffa
06-02-2008, 05:15 PM
Add a drop of dish washing liquid to your foliar spray. It will prevent droplets from forming by acting as a wetting agent;).
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