TurboTokes
Well-Known Member
Hey guys just curious on any experience or good stories anyone has on a crop you had to / wanted to leave for an extended period of time outdoors.
I planted my first ever plants off my property this year in the ground in a public forest, but likely a place that will have no visitors the entire season. Only 6 plants total, vegged them at home to about 18" then planted there 2 gallon root balls right into the ground.
I picked a low spot in the forest that I feel will keep moisture slightly longer, and also tried to stay at a large trees canopy edge to catch the most rain water. But I dont plan on visiting these plants more than twice the entire season. With a solid 5 months growing time left in our outdoor season, is there anyway to give them a fighting chance? I figured I may try some fertilizer spikes or "shake" but the plants will basically be on there own for water and nutrients and fighing mother natures creatures.
Ever have success? Or has a wanderring rabbit already found all my holes lol. Cheers to a good year.
I planted my first ever plants off my property this year in the ground in a public forest, but likely a place that will have no visitors the entire season. Only 6 plants total, vegged them at home to about 18" then planted there 2 gallon root balls right into the ground.
I picked a low spot in the forest that I feel will keep moisture slightly longer, and also tried to stay at a large trees canopy edge to catch the most rain water. But I dont plan on visiting these plants more than twice the entire season. With a solid 5 months growing time left in our outdoor season, is there anyway to give them a fighting chance? I figured I may try some fertilizer spikes or "shake" but the plants will basically be on there own for water and nutrients and fighing mother natures creatures.
Ever have success? Or has a wanderring rabbit already found all my holes lol. Cheers to a good year.