Mrmb
Active Member
I have two plants in the middle of nowhere that I transplanted into the ground last week. They are doing well, but are requiring more water than I had originally anticipated, which is calling for more frequent visits to the plot. Never a good thing. I have access to the are via 4-wheel drive road if nessesary, but again, stealth is the priority here. I have thought about hauling a 55 gallon drum of water to the site and setting up drips off of that. Do you think this would be enough water for 2 plants for the rest of the season? Here's some latest pics from today.


