Yes sure. It is usually best for watering in the early morning. There tends to be less wind, more water pressure and minimal evaporation. Watering at night could lead to disease and fungus in the turf. In Spring and Fall when nighttime temperatures are cool, evening watering could lead to icy sidewalks, driveways, and streets. This could be a liability if someone has an accident.
Morning. It is usually best for watering in the early morning. There tends to be less wind, more water pressure and minimal evaporation. Watering at night could lead to disease and fungus in the turf. In Spring and Fall when nighttime temperatures are cool, evening watering could lead to icy sidewalks, driveways, and streets. This could be a liability if someone has an accident.
The best time is in the early morning. If you water at night the grass could catch a fungus disease. If you water during the day some water gets evaporated so you have to use more water. Early morning is best.
Usually once in the morning and once at night, they should always have a source of fresh water available to them 24 hours.
Water condensation from the cool night air
It is recommended that you water your garden/lawn either in the morning or in the evening, never in the middle of the day when the sun is the highest. Watering plants when the sun is high in the sky can cause your plants to burn as the water will heat the plant up increasingly. Certain cities/towns also have regulations as to when you can water your garden/lawn. For example, half of the town may only water on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, while the other half of the town may only water on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. Then no one is allowed to water on Monday. That is used to help conserve water. Sometimes watering at night can encourage fungal diseases, so if you have a problem with them, choose the morning if possible.
Yes. A hot water heater will heat your water to a desired temperature (adjustable dial on the water heater itself) then when it cools down it will fire up and reheat the water. it doesn't 'have' to run at night. you could turn it down to its lowest setting (which it'll still run) and save energy. but you will have to turn it up in the morning and wait for it to heat your water for your morning shower.
In the morning so that the water that gets on the leaves has time to dry and won't be burnt by the sun, and so that the water doesn't sit overnight and promote mold or fungus on the leaves or stems.
evaporation; the water evaporated to the air
in a garden we should be careful of thorns and insects. it takes more water.
Transpiration gives out water vapour which condenses at night because of low temperature.
I give my horses water every morning, afternoon, and night. Same with feeding them.
NO, because when you drink water in the night in the morning you have to go to the restroom so all the water goes down so it really does not work.
It is best to water in the early morning hours or late at night. This way the water has the cooler temperature to soak in.