...better to keep 'em where they are, instead of stressing 'em out by moving them unnecessarily. The camo-@-back-of-garden thing should be of some use, and having 'em next to the fence might even shield 'em from harsh weather, should M.Nature come knockin'... And yes, the amount of sunshine they're getting should be fine...

I might suggest investing in a PH (cheapie!) test kit, just so you can PH your nute/water for 'em, though... other than that, and perhaps some inexpensive (proper!) nutrients, just let 'em run! They are weeds, after all, and remarkably resilient (though you shouldn't stress 'em out for fun!)

TAKE some PIX! We'd love to see the lil' darlin's!
CovertCarpenter Reviewed by CovertCarpenter on . Move Them, or Leave Them? Need opinions! I am a newbie grower, and I am probably being way too attentive and critical to the process. But I have grown one plant in the past, which turned out to be a total dud. So I really wanna get it right this time! I have my plants outdoors and in the ground. They are about 15 inches tall, and in vegetative state. I expected them to get approx 12 hours of light, 8 hours being direct sunlight. However, they are only getting 12 hours light, 6 hours being direct sunlight.. They are literally 3 feet Rating: 5