Every reference we've seen and talking to commercial growers too says to water in the AM so the plants and roots have a chance to dry out before the cooler night time temps. In the summer, we don't care about getting water in the crown because it will evaporate before night. However, in the winter we use a watering can and try not to get any water in the crown or wick it out with a paper towel if we do. In the natural state, the total plant (including the crown) gets wet in a rain storm. We feel the key is air movement and time to dry out before night time.
Sandra in South Carolina
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