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<blockquote data-quote="nwsg76" data-source="post: 5362937" data-attributes="member: 7241"><p>Lots of research and no clear answers. Lite dew is no a problem. Heavy dew and you may have your chemical uptake limited or "burned off" by the sun evaporating the chemicals with the dew. No one can define "heavy or lite dew". </p><p></p><p>The key is that the chemical needs to dry on the plant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nwsg76, post: 5362937, member: 7241"] Lots of research and no clear answers. Lite dew is no a problem. Heavy dew and you may have your chemical uptake limited or "burned off" by the sun evaporating the chemicals with the dew. No one can define "heavy or lite dew". The key is that the chemical needs to dry on the plant. [/QUOTE]
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