The temperature being lower the evaporation decrease.
Watering plants and grass in the early morning conserves water because the plants absorb most of the water before the hot sun can evaporate it. I found that the best time to water is between 5am to 7am with a good one half to one hour soak one to two times a week depending on the heat. The roots grow deeper and therefore the grass grows thicker and chokes out the weeds. It works out better than watering a little every evening which can produce damaging results to your grass.
It is smarter to water early in the morning because the water won't evaporate.
Venus! it is found pretty near the Sun, in the morning or evening twilight. When Venus disappears from the morning sky, you will have to wait several months to view it in the evening sky.
It's condensation. I answered evaporation on a quiz and it turned out to be Condensation.
Platypuses are mainly nocturnal feeders, and can usually only be observed at dawn and the in the very early morning, and dusk/late evening.
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.
watering in the evening usually prevents the water evaporating, and early morning is to prevent it from frosting/freezing up...
watering should be done early morning or in the evening when the heat of the sun is minimal.
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.
The real point is to water regularly. 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.
Watering at night means less water will be lost to evaporation. However, it also means that your grass will be wet for hours which is not good for the lawn. The best is to water it very early in the morning (4-5) where there will be less evaporation and the grass doesn't stay wet too long
Watering at night means less water will be lost to evaporation. However, it also means that your grass will be wet for hours which is not good for the lawn. The best is to water it very early in the morning (4-5) where there will be less evaporation and the grass doesn't stay wet too long
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Best watering time in general is early morning or mid afternoon. This means that less water is lost through evaporation in the morning (and is therefore available to the plant). Watering mid afternoon ensures that the soil is only slightly damp in the evening and not wet (also not over midday). Wet soil and foliage at night provides the ideal environment for fungal growth (particularly in hot or humid climates). Lawns and grass are particularly susceptible to this.
smaller amounts of water will evaporate in the morning
No, the "evening star" is actually the planet Venus. It has an eccentric orbit around the sun which allows it to be seen in the early evening as well as the early morning ( also called the "morning star").
Smaller amounts of water evaporate in the cool morning.