Quote Originally Posted by BlackBerry
i grow each plant in a pre dug hole spaced 5' apart my soil mixture is my own mix n is added to each 5 gallon hole which is monded about 10" high on 16" centers after i transplant each seedling i cover each mond with a 2' square piece of black landscape fabric
i water each plant with a full 2 gallons everyday throughout grow n 3 times a week i spray all parts of the plant with liquid seaweed 1\4 stregth
I'm happy it works for ya..

I have thrown a few seeds off the back porch and forgot about them till the fall and pick off some killer bud to pass the cold nights..

Its more of a what works for You than anything eles and sometimes doing more can keep a plant outdoors from being strong enough to make it till finish. If you prop up your plants with stakes and such, then the stems have no reason to strengthen against the winds and in a bit of a storm the branches fall off and it breaks in half and dies. Water it all the time and it fails when you happen not to be able to get to it to water during a dry spell. Spray it with bug juice too much and all the good little critters are killed off and at the first opportunity mites attack. On and on...

I suggest the the KISS principle when growing outdoors and maybe you will not get that last bit of buzz increase but you are pretty sure to actually have a plant at the end of the grow...

Just MHO

Paul
Quantummist Reviewed by Quantummist on . Watering Could someone tell me how often i have to water my seedling and also tell me how often i will have to water my plant when it gets bigger. Right now they are out in the woods and not near any water source. Here where i live it rains a decent amount. ANy help would be appreciated. Rating: 5