Can drops of water on your leaves cause hotspots?

The fact that some of you continue to argue even tho I provided several very legit links makes you look like an ass. How stubborn can you be? You say no even when facts are shoved in your face.

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Water droplets can only cause a fire if the plant is already dead and dried out. There is no way a healthy green plant can catch on fire like that.
GENIUS !! GENIUS! GENIUS !!!

back to the resource room for you special guy

No room for sarcasm with kaender he's super duper serious guys
 
3:47 pm, currently 94 degrees, Humidity=18%, Wind=WNW 8 MPH, Dew Point=44 degrees, UV Level=5 Moderate
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stay tuned for the end result


I like the point in which you think to yourself fuck this spray bottle and pop the top to pour it all over haha...
 
i was so dumb for not listening to kaendar. i worked all spring and summer to get my plants 7 feet tall, and i set them on fire with my water because i didn't listen to kaendar.

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Lmao did you try extinguishing your plants with a flame thrower?

Might help evapourate the water that's fueling that fire.

Have to wonder if the center of the earth is filled with flammable H2o
 
Lmao did you try extinguishing your plants with a flame thrower?

Might help evapourate the water that's fueling that fire.

Have to wonder if the center of the earth is filled with flammable H2o

i piled dirt on them because i did not want the rest of my greenhouse to burn down and water causes forest fires.
 
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