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Spray am. Noon or pm?
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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1258320" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>I have always heard the same as M-5. You are spraying water so what is a little already on the plant going to hurt. I was told by the gurus from A & M that the morning is best, dew or no dew especially in dry conditions. The plants spores (phloem) are open and it is receptive to all the moisture it can get. The spores start to close as it heats up to conserve the moisture it has taken up.</p><p></p><p>I do know when I have the right conditions to spray, I start at first light and go all day unless the wind picks up. You can tell a difference in the morning application versus the afternoon as far as results go. Not a lot, but some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1258320, member: 5381"] I have always heard the same as M-5. You are spraying water so what is a little already on the plant going to hurt. I was told by the gurus from A & M that the morning is best, dew or no dew especially in dry conditions. The plants spores (phloem) are open and it is receptive to all the moisture it can get. The spores start to close as it heats up to conserve the moisture it has taken up. I do know when I have the right conditions to spray, I start at first light and go all day unless the wind picks up. You can tell a difference in the morning application versus the afternoon as far as results go. Not a lot, but some. [/QUOTE]
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