MeanGreenFarmingMachine
Active Member
Hey dudes, I live in quebec and my patch this year will be preety far from where I live. Its the perfect spot in terms of security. Having this secure spot make it hard for me to go often...Theres a lake right beside my spot, so no water hauling will be needed...
My patch will be done in fertelized native soil, (no buckets), what would be a good way to maximise water rentention to reduce stress if it gets hot for a couple of days in a row?
This is what I had in mind:
1. Plant my clones a little deeper.
2. Add vermiculite and perlite to the mix.
3. Plant the clones at around 10ft from the lake's shore
4. Add a thick layer of mulch for each plant.
I know there's poeple on here who say they can have decent results without even going once to water during the season... to they rely on luck? how can they do that?
My patch will be done in fertelized native soil, (no buckets), what would be a good way to maximise water rentention to reduce stress if it gets hot for a couple of days in a row?
This is what I had in mind:
1. Plant my clones a little deeper.
2. Add vermiculite and perlite to the mix.
3. Plant the clones at around 10ft from the lake's shore
4. Add a thick layer of mulch for each plant.
I know there's poeple on here who say they can have decent results without even going once to water during the season... to they rely on luck? how can they do that?