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Hey, I moved to another state, but had to leave my plants behind for awhile. 3 WW, all flowering. It's been two weeks since I'v seen them and watered them last, Its been hot in southern U.S. like around 96 max. If it hasn't rained at all, is two weeks long enough for a plant to become really unhealthy or die? I'm using three like 8 gallon pots. I know this is a sketchy question, but I wanna know what to expect. Thanks | ||
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well ya, but has anyone experienced somethin similar and couldn't water their plant for a long while. I know that with my luck a tree branch fell across all the plants already. | ||
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Since they are in pots, they will dry out quick. If they haven't had any moisture, that could be bad. Then again, the morning dew might be enough to keep them moisturized. Not much you can do about it though, so stop worrying. Either than or have a friend visit for you and water. Sticky ![]() | ||
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![]() | Dude... I hate to have to break it to you, but...I know someone who has a very similar setup and its been like 95 in Wisconsin and hes been watering every 3-4 days for the past 3 weeks. Also when they get bigger and bushier they tend to block rain from getting into buckets...Sorry, better luck next time... | ||
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