Keep It Simple Stoner

Nature tends to maintain a balance.. in a healthy ecosystem all the shit is present... both nutrients and disease... but it is kept in check. Put your plants in an ecosystem that will suit them, where they can compete... not IN the muck where their roots will rot... and not on a rocky shore where they will get no nutrition from the soil... but in a place that supports other similar plants with similar needs. Be aware of soil types and forest types; for example, a hemlock/ beech forest will be on a very acidic substrate and tells you not to grow there. Your lakeshore might be perfect, I don't know, I haven't seen it, but you just have to educate yourself and then let your instinct giude you.
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Lake or Tap water (Sorry for posting in the lounge mods, but I need an urgent answer) For all of you growers, which water is better for outdoor weed? My plants have just begun to sprout, and my friend needs to know what to use before he waters them. So lake or tap water? Also how many liters for each plant? Rating: 5