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    #1
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    HELP! PLEASE HELP ME! SERIOUS MATTER!!

    hi

    i'm going on holiday for a month and don't know how to water my beautiful outdoor skunk. no one knows where it is and i don't want anyone to know.

    is there any trick (perhaps with bottles and pipes or so) i cound use in this case? or just leave it oustside and hope for rain...


    regards
    CannabisSativa Reviewed by CannabisSativa on . HELP! PLEASE HELP ME! SERIOUS MATTER!! hi i'm going on holiday for a month and don't know how to water my beautiful outdoor skunk. no one knows where it is and i don't want anyone to know. is there any trick (perhaps with bottles and pipes or so) i cound use in this case? or just leave it oustside and hope for rain... regards Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    HELP! PLEASE HELP ME! SERIOUS MATTER!!

    If the lady is within extenion cord distance, how about a 55 gallon drum of ph'd water, a digital timer, a small aquarium pump and tubing... (low gallon-per-hour output)

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    #3
    Junior Member

    HELP! PLEASE HELP ME! SERIOUS MATTER!!

    no its not... ots far away of any sort of electricity... thats the prob

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    #4
    Senior Member

    HELP! PLEASE HELP ME! SERIOUS MATTER!!

    Could you use a solar pump ( fountain) and one of those battery operated lawn watering timers?

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    #5
    Senior Member

    HELP! PLEASE HELP ME! SERIOUS MATTER!!

    Before you go, build a raised berm that directs water flowing overland to your plant. If you are on a slope, your berm would look like a 'V' with the open end facing uphill and the plant set up about 2-3 feet from the bottom fo the v.
    Then, take dead leaf material and mulch well around the base of the plant. This will conserve moisture.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    HELP! PLEASE HELP ME! SERIOUS MATTER!!

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    Before you go, build a raised berm that directs water flowing overland to your plant. If you are on a slope, your berm would look like a 'V' with the open end facing uphill and the plant set up about 2-3 feet from the bottom fo the v.
    Then, take dead leaf material and mulch well around the base of the plant. This will conserve moisture.
    What? No moving parts? :wtf:


    Pragmatism- Is that all you have to offer?:thumbsup:

    Nice invisibility cloak, by the way.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    HELP! PLEASE HELP ME! SERIOUS MATTER!!

    Thank you, I just got it back from the dry cleaner.
    Sorry to disappoint you, but there are often ways to fix a problem that don't involve buying shit. Unless you REALLY want to buy something, in which case this should be it... the one outdoor gardening tool I think every grow shop should stock:

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    #8
    Senior Member

    HELP! PLEASE HELP ME! SERIOUS MATTER!!

    Either way you look at it, you have to go to Home Depot...
    1) ...to buy all the fancy stuff.
    -or-
    2) ...to hire someone to operate your spade.
    (manual labor sucks) :jointsmile:

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    #9
    Junior Member

    HELP! PLEASE HELP ME! SERIOUS MATTER!!

    thanks for all the interesting ways to help my little queen ( i call her queen omega) flurish while i am enjoing my time in the "green" hills of afrika (great, cheap).

    i have talked with others who know my skunk and they say that she might grow up to 2.5m lenght. now she is only 1.20m. that means a lot of buddz :jointsmile: :stoned: :rastasmoke: :smokin: :rasta: imp: :rastabanna: i will send some fotos when i am back.

    keep chillin':rasta:

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    #10
    Senior Member

    HELP! PLEASE HELP ME! SERIOUS MATTER!!

    Go by a rain barrel and fill it right to the top and drill a small hole in the bottom. Of course put it where you want it first. The slow leak over the root system will keep it nice and moist. If you really wanted you could use cheap tarps or plastic and make a rain catcher on top of the barrel so that it replenishes itself.

    No heavy manual labor
    No Power,
    and no moving parts to break except the rain catcher but if it does there is still the water in the barrel

    I'm going on vaction too, but I have a very cool mother in law.

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