Dont spray on the plants only the soil or the droplets can burn the leaves mate acts like a magnifying glass for the sunlight
When I see the water drop folklore, I feel compelled to respond.
It's an old-wives tale that a water drop on a leaf will act as a lens and focus the light like a magnifying glass.
The shape is wrong to focus light and water has a lot of thermal capacity.
Theoretically, if a hairy leaf can suspend a drop of water just above the leaf it could indeed focus light on the leaf surface.
If the water droplet as a lens theory was valid, my outdoor plants should be pockmarked with burn marks; it doesn't happen.
It's easy enough to confirm, simply spray some water on a plant in direct sunlight or intense LEDs and check for burning.