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	10-10-2005, 06:20 PM #1
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watering plants at night
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guerilla growing is growing a short distance from your house or work maybee and if you get caught you just say there not yours and you never planted em lol
chisme Reviewed by chisme on . watering plants at night becasue i dont want suspicuois neighbors/company workers seeing where i go to take care of my crop everyday is it ok to water plants at night?........im guerilla growing Rating: 5[SIZE=\"7\"][COLOR=\"White\"][align=center]HEY! THATS CHIS-MAY![/align] [/COLOR][/SIZE]
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	10-28-2005, 11:41 PM #2
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watering plants at night
I thought the true meaning of guerilla growing , was to live out in the bush, with your plants ALL season...
The most important thing is not watering the foliage at night, it can cause molds,mildews, and fungus to start growing. Plants prefer morning water, but it rains at night all the time doesnt it.
Plants do a lot of things during the dark period, I dont remember exactly,I think they convert thingamajigs into sugar, and other chemical processes, they dont really sleep, there just not raising there leaves up to the sun.
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	10-29-2005, 01:20 PM #3
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watering plants at night
Your plant does not search for the light in that period as it knows it is not there and it does other things in it chemical proccesses as the_mole said. Plants never sleep, they keep on growing and growing, even in dark.
Cyber : If plants slept in the dark, where the hell does your bud come from? Do you think it comes magically?
Not to be rude but if you have a grow thats kind of sad that you yourself do not possess such knowledge.
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	11-25-2005, 05:21 PM #4
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watering plants at night
if your going to water water say in the morning as the plants wont utilise the water at night
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	11-25-2005, 10:49 PM #5
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watering plants at night
i`ve always watered mine at night made the mistake of watering during the day an my poor plants fried...never again
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	08-27-2007, 12:34 AM #6
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watering plants at night
watering and feeding should be done early in the morning, as that is when the plant's pores are open, and better able to receive nutrition ... conversely, evening is the best time to spray insecticides, etc., because the pores are closing ... on that note, before I knew the correct time to water, I always watered my tomatoes at night, (a no-no), and got the best tomatoes ever ... :wtf: go figure ... do what ya gotta do, to not get caught, that's more important ... :smokin:
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	08-27-2007, 12:21 AM #7
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watering plants at night
the plants droop because there is no light for the plant to grow towards.
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	08-26-2007, 08:43 AM #8
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watering plants at night
foliar feed them but make sure its early evening within a hour of darkness is when u should water them
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