Quote Originally Posted by sunbiz1
After all the time and effort into saving that plant, I hope you get some new shoots. You won't see anything for at least 2 weeks now that you've transplanted. Also, if you have not done so drill a few holes in the bottom of that bucket.

I used to think that plants needed a ton of space as well, but found I could get plants over 6' without any problems all the way through flowering etc.

Let me know if and when you see activity.

Regards,

Biz
Thanks for the support, I drilled about 5 holes around the perimeter 4in from the bottom then about 8 on the bottom with a 1/4 in. bit, drains well now but the soil hasn't really set. I figured if it gets too dry too quick I can always plug some of em. I will let you know for sure about growth. Thanks again man.
sadfarmer Reviewed by sadfarmer on . Broken Stalk Emergency First off this is my first time on this site, I searched the forums for a similar topic but none seemed to cover the severity of my problem, I also posted this in "Plant Problems" but I figured more heads are better than one, apologies if I did not search thoroughly enough. On to the problem: I have been growing a plant outdoors (flower bed), for about three months, our drought has made it difficult for the plant in the first place but she pulled through and was getting stronger every day Rating: 5