Can drops of water on your leaves cause hotspots?

keepitcoastal

Well-Known Member
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.
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HUSTLERBOY20

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stoned cockatoo

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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.

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
 

UncleBuck

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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
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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