Quote Originally Posted by the image reaper
keep in mind, water droplets magnify the light and burn the plant surfaces, possibly what happened to yours
im going to call you out on this one image reaper...not to be an asshole, but to hopefully get rid of an old misconception...you are a very smart person, ive learned a lot from you :thumbsup: ...ive heard both sides of this story, but from a lot of what ive read, water on the leaves will only cool them, and that this is an old wives tale....here are some links

Gardening Tips by John Begeman: Spray Plant Leaves Too Keep Them Cool

Watering myths

http://www.puyallup.wsu.edu/~Linda%2...%20%20myths%27


if you wish to debate this, list your reasoning for believing this, and hopefully links to back it up if you have them, it is possible that im wrong, after all, im not trying to be the RIGHT one, i just want to find the RIGHT answer. possibly the best way to solve this would be for someone to make a log and try it for themselves
Gunner420 Reviewed by Gunner420 on . Should I cut these tops? Hey everyone I'm into like third grow, so though I've done a good amount of research BUT.......... My first three were very successful and I try to keep it pretty simple and follow directions for ferts, but I think I went over board on nectar and foliar spray once. I HAVE SIX WEEK OLD COLA'S ON AN ICE PLANT AND IT WAS BEAUTIFUL BEFORE I SPRAYED IT WITH FERTS INTENDED FOR ANOTHER WW PLANT NEEDING CALMAG+ (GUY AT HYDRO STORE SUGGESTED SPRAY N GROW FOLIAR FEED INSTEAD). ANYWAY, THE TOP Rating: 5