beasterblunts
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Hello all,
Longtime reader but first time poster, usually the search function keeps me from needing to post any questions. My question is in regards to spraying vegging plants with water. I have a partner in my operation and he relentlessly sprays our plants with water (multiple times a day, nearly completely soaking them each time) and although i dont feel its badly hurting them, I was under the impression that this slows down respiration from the leaves, which consequently slows down water and nutrient uptake by the roots. Am I wasting my time worrying? Or should I convince him to stop? He's somewhat stubborn, and I am too, but if I can show him some solid evidence of why it isn't a good idea, he would stop. So is it good, bad, or doesn't really matter? Oh and we both agree that spraying flowering plants with water is a no-no so no need to bring that up as an issue. Thanks in advance for any help!
B.Blunts
Longtime reader but first time poster, usually the search function keeps me from needing to post any questions. My question is in regards to spraying vegging plants with water. I have a partner in my operation and he relentlessly sprays our plants with water (multiple times a day, nearly completely soaking them each time) and although i dont feel its badly hurting them, I was under the impression that this slows down respiration from the leaves, which consequently slows down water and nutrient uptake by the roots. Am I wasting my time worrying? Or should I convince him to stop? He's somewhat stubborn, and I am too, but if I can show him some solid evidence of why it isn't a good idea, he would stop. So is it good, bad, or doesn't really matter? Oh and we both agree that spraying flowering plants with water is a no-no so no need to bring that up as an issue. Thanks in advance for any help!
B.Blunts