dont let them get bone dry, im in same area as you and mine are in 3 gallon pots< my tomatoes< my mj is just a small baby right now, but the tomoatoes i water every 2 days i just spray untill i think its good enough,usually till water runs threw drainage holes.

lasy yr i grew in 5 gallon buckets back in ct and when the dry spell came for like 3 weeks i needed to water 2 times a week.. and if i didnt i would have some dry friggin plants..

but as letting them get dry its not bad allows oxygen to get to roots and all that good stuff but dont let them get more than a day or being dry can cause problems...but listen to your plants they tell you what they need...


growing this stuff isnt hard its a weed and can do fine with nothing but water and dirt!!
middieman440 Reviewed by middieman440 on . Outdoor grow in Socal. A little help please. Hello every/anybody! I'm new to the forum. Glad I found it! I'd appreciate some input on my grow. I started with some teenish clones in rockwool that I was told could go directly into soil. These babies had been in the outdoors prior to me planting them. Here's the log: 6/19/10 Each plant placed in 3 bags of Kellogg Patio Plus with a mixture of blood and bone meal mixed in about every 1/2 bag of Patio Plus. (add soil, sprinkle the meal, add soil sprinkle etc) Holes meshed for gophers and Rating: 5