late afternoon
less water will evaporate because there will have been less sun exposure
2006-06-19 11:55:20
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Always water in the AM. The earlier the better. The water wont evaporate, and the sun will dry off the palnt leaf or grass blade
Watering in the later PM will cause moisture to stay on the palnt or grass overnight and will provide a perfect environment for Lawn/plant diseases . Now that the Summer months and Heat and Humidity are upon us, Lawn diseases will ruin many lawns.
Watering in the middle of the day wont hurt, but you tend to get more evaporation and not a deep soak , thus not getting the most from your water.
As a habit, and as a whole, AM is best.
If anyone tells you differently, they dont what they are saying.
2006-06-19 11:59:51
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answer #2
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answered by gecko913 2
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Well they both work and I have had little problems with either. If you do it at night some say that the water on the surface and the cold night air could cause mildew in your grass, I have been watering at night for years and never have seen any evidence of this but I live in California and the weather is pretty good for the most part. If you water in the morning you want to do it early enough that it has time to burn off before it gets hot or you will burn your grass, I have seen this and it will kill the grass faster than not watering it and that is why afternoons are out of the question.
2006-06-19 12:03:51
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answer #3
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answered by jevint_1979 2
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Early morning, preferably before sunrise. It gives the lawn plenty of time to absorb the water. While it can be done in the evening, the water will remain on the lawn the entire night and might not be absorbed. The same goes for other plants.
2006-06-19 12:02:41
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answered by Scorponis 2
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later afternoon because the hot sun in the morning will not leave any water for the lawn
2006-06-19 11:55:25
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answered by Anonymous
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The reasoning at the back of no longer watering different situations is this: for the time of early afternoon the sunlight's rays are at their height and you lose water to evaporation. additionally the droplets on the leaves can act as a magnifier and burn the leaves if its getting direct sunlight on the time. night watering supposedly makes flora extra liable to fungal problems with the aid of fact dampness and darkness = fungus. additionally that's mentioned to motivate slugs and different night nibblers. That being mentioned, i attempt to water interior the morning yet when I overlook, I do water interior the night, in user-friendly terms a sprint lighter. I additionally attempt to maintain water off the leaves and basically get the roots. i've got under no circumstances had any problems. i think of its extra stable on the flora to be thirsty an entire extra day than to get an occasional night sprinkle! i'm in Missouri in zone 6, your situations could be distinctive, of direction. desire it helps!
2016-10-31 03:44:18
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answered by ? 4
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Well, there have been plenty of answers and plenty answered the way I would. Those saying to water in the evening, well on occasion it will not hurt but your regular watering should be in am. Doug and Gecko gave the reason why in their answer. You should water your lawn when it will be naturally wet from dew. If wet too long (overnight) you run the risk of contracting lawn diseases or fungi. When you water, your watering the roots not the crown (part of grass you can see).
2006-06-19 13:27:30
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answered by Anonymous
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When I water my lawn I do it at least two hours before the sun comes up or two hours after the sun goes down.
This way the water has time to penetrate the soil to the roots before or after the heat of the day can evaporate it.
G'day
2006-06-19 11:56:26
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answered by BP 4
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the answer to your question would be late in the afternoon more towards the evening cuz if you water during morning or afternoon the sun will dry everything out to fast
2006-06-19 11:55:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Best time to water is in the middle of the night. If you water right after sunset, the ground still has to dissipate heat, which will evaporate some of the water.
Some flower buds close in the middleof the night also to keep moisture out.
Watering in the middle of the night also allows the water to soak in without evaporating.
2006-06-19 11:57:32
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answered by Mike L 3
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Morning is definitely better. If you water too late in the evening, mold and fungus is very likely to be a problem. Fungus is hard to get rid of and expensive to control.
The Lawn Maker
2006-06-19 11:57:13
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answered by doug m 2
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