I saw a you tube vid one time that showed this guy digging out a one and a half ft. diameter wide and two ft. deep hole then replaced the shit dirt with his own dirt recipe... he had these holes perfectly dug every ten ft rows of four for like a quarter mile. prolly a pound on each plant... Mind boggling how much blah blah blah...Anyone outdoors and having issues with the rain? I was out to check mine (they were put out a week and a half ago) and the ground is saturated and a couple of them have some yellowing of the leaves. Does anyone have any strategies for preventing root rot outdoor in the ground? - other than my reverse rain dance that aint fuckin' working.
I suppose so, but I'm pretty bummed. I had almost 2 months of indoor time before I moved them out, 2 days of perfect weather, then rain rain rain. I plan to see if there's anything left tomorrow and bring what I can back inside for a couple weeks to nurse them back to health. It just sucks that $100 worth of good genetics and 2 months of time and effort is probably down the drain.It's still early enough to try again.
That really sucks, feel for you. I am sitting about the same, plants get overgrown, but it just keeps on raining. All the plants still look good, don't know why, there in 20 oz cups.#$#^%%$^&%*^(&)*)(*(*_())(&^(%$%#%$%@ ... forget about it, I highly doubt they'll recover from being 1-2' UNDER water. 3" rain in 3-4 hours and the ponds couldn't get rid of it through the culverts fast enough --- I'm guessing I'm done before the season really got started. #@^$@&$*%)&(*&^$%@!
I would only be worried about the temps. Once planted they will handle the rain. It looks like next week things are finally going to change, with temps getting into the 80'sI'm really scared to put my girls outside for the summer with all of this rain. Its the end of may and its still only 60 degrees, it seems the season is gonna get cut short by a month or so. How much rain can a plant take before its done for? Do you guys think it would be better to put them in pots above ground or in the ground?
personally i would put them in camoflauge grow bags but thats just me. im sure others would rather put them in the ground.I'm really scared to put my girls outside for the summer with all of this rain. Its the end of may and its still only 60 degrees, it seems the season is gonna get cut short by a month or so. How much rain can a plant take before its done for? Do you guys think it would be better to put them in pots above ground or in the ground?
Yea I've seen plants in a draw go completely under water. If it dries down within a day they will be rockinI would only be worried about the temps. Once planted they will handle the rain. It looks like next week things are finally going to change, with temps getting into the 80's
And I am sure if it is getting into the 80's for me, since I am pretty far north, it will be getting warm for all midwest growers.
I am concerned about the growing season getting short though, but hopefully since it took so long for spring and summer to get here, maybe fall and winter will take a long time to get here also.
Speaking of... mine were flooded out Sunday, under at least a foot of water. It now looks like some of them will make it. A few are done for sure, but I think I'll still get a crop. Went out last night and sprayed them down with a light soap solution then pure water to try get the mud off of the leaves. I thought they were a goner for sure. Speaks a lot about the ability of this plant to survive. I'm glad I did the soil prep I did and waited to move them out as 16-18" plants and not seedlings.Yea I've seen plants in a draw go completely under water. If it dries down within a day they will be rockin