What is the reasoning behind stressing your ladies by spraying with icewater? Sounds rather...suicidal. Where do you guys get this info...?

I only spray to correct defeciencies, and I only use properly ph'd water at room temperature. And then...only once. Especially in flower. Too easy to cause budrot and contaminates in the water can clog respritory pores. Plus...water get's trapped between overlapping leaves, and can remain for more than a day. I live in the desert southwest, (summertime ambients around 8% humidity) and rarely am I forced to raise humidity or spray. Normally there is enough humidity provided by the soil and plant transpiration.

Wingedson: you are setting yourself up for failure. Never let water (moisture) sit in a bud for half an hour. Damage can start within 5 to 15 minutes. Especially if in a humid environment already.

Use the right tools for the job. No pest strips, neem if necessary, but ice water...?