Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
I live in Pacific NW. Going thru a sopping wet spell, like water squooshes out when you step on the ground.
Well just before this started, I put a couple males outside so I can harvest some pollen. Now we try very hard not to overwater our indoor stuff. We try to have a wet-to-dry before we water again to prevent root rot or suffocation.
Why can these, now outdoor plants, take so much water, grow well, and show no signs of root stress at all? How can they tolerate so much water and why can we not do the same with indoor grows?