Hamad wrote:Occasionally I water my plants in the evenings coz of unavailability or due some other commitments the difference I have obereved is that during the night I mean till morning they get half dry and for the whole day they have to depend on the left over moisture and due to intense heat they get dry very quickly and get dehydrated but on the other hand when we water them in morning hours they have enough water for the whole day and night are cool anyway and in this manner plants stay happy and sustain easily for following 24 hours, thats what I have concluded and would advocate morning shower.
But its not hard and fast rule, every individual can derive their own conclusion and act accordingly but I m sharing my experience if it would be of any help.
Happy gardening

Hamad
. I also water my plants in the morning for the same reasons as mentioned above by Hamad.My experince is that:
> If
good/heavy watering( not light shower) is done in the morning,sufficient moisture stays in the soil till evening to easily last till next morning,thus the plant does not undergo any stress.
> Conversely,
if watering is done in the evening,relatively much greater %age of water evaporates instantly as the soil/air temperature at that time- even around one hr before sunset is much higher(5+deg,even 8-9 deg on hot days) than even 2-3 hrs after sunrise,thus relatively lesser quantity of water is absorbed/retained by soil,which in turn is available to the plant for next 24 hrs,compared to watering in the evening.It would thus be seen in case of watering in the evening that the soil generally dries up by mid day and by evening it might get 'baked' in some soil conditions,causing avoidable stress to the plant.
. Another important factor is convenience; I think,morning time is more convenient in many ways & to most people who have to carry out this task themselves.
. Hope there are more views on this important basic gardening activity, so that we reach a definite conclusion.