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    #11
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    Water on tops of leafs But Im Not watering? Dischharge?

    Sweetness, Too bad that plant went male on me, It was my best grown plant to date, It looked so nice. Ohh well try try again/

    kd
    Puff, Puff Pass......... with music from www.SoMuchSoul.com imp:

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    #12
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    Water on tops of leafs But Im Not watering? Dischharge?

    Quote Originally Posted by dr greenthumb
    .theyr producing that liquid to stop the leaves drying out which is a good thing and a sign of good air humidity.
    Uh....

    No.

    If your facts were straight about producing water droplets to stop the leaves drying out, then that would mean the humidity was BAD.

    And if the leaves were oozing water, they would dry out FASTER.

    The only thing a plant produces to protect itself from drought is resin and wax. Like the leaves of a jade plant- notice they are waxy.

    Some plants grow HAIRS to protect themselves, keeping an insulating layer of still, moist air close to the leaf/stem surface (look closely at the stems of cannabis for example, or at a lamb's ear plant).

    Please do your homework before posting misinformation.

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Water on tops of leafs But Im Not watering? Dischharge?

    Right On!!!
    Puff, Puff Pass......... with music from www.SoMuchSoul.com imp:

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Water on tops of leafs But Im Not watering? Dischharge?

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    Uh....

    No.

    If your facts were straight about producing water droplets to stop the leaves drying out, then that would mean the humidity was BAD.

    And if the leaves were oozing water, they would dry out FASTER.

    The only thing a plant produces to protect itself from drought is resin and wax. Like the leaves of a jade plant- notice they are waxy.

    Some plants grow HAIRS to protect themselves, keeping an insulating layer of still, moist air close to the leaf/stem surface (look closely at the stems of cannabis for example, or at a lamb's ear plant).

    Please do your homework before posting misinformation.
    Even better, please do your homework before posting GOOD information

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