puddles around plants..

Discussion in 'Cannabis Outdoors' started by budblower10, Sep 2, 2006.

  1. budblower10

    budblower10 Member

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    hey guys. im a little worried. I got some plants in buckets and some in the ground. the ones in the ground are covered by a 1/2-1 inch puddle of water sitting there. i hope it stops raining. is there anything i can do to prevent root rot or any other problems that can arrive from soggy soil...? or do i have to just wait it out and hope for the sun to pop up? thanks alot guys. do any of u guys have the same problem (i know someone in the Ne does lol)
     
  2. rangerdanger

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    While it's raining you can cover the soil around the plant with a garbage bag or piece of plastic. Wrap it around the base of the plant and outwards in like a tent shape.
    IMPORTANT--As soon as it stops raining remove it, so the soil can dry out.
     
  3. budblower10

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    thanks buddy. can it be done if the soil is already drenched? i think it might stop raining soon, but is it worth still doing it? maybe i shouldnt so that it can start to dry
     
  4. T.H. Cammo

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    take a hoe or an E-tool and cut a small drainage trench away from the plant. Just enough for the puddle to drain away. Next time don't plant in a low spot.
     
  5. budblower10

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    thanks buddy. do i simply take the ho and make a drench jus away from the plant? or do i make like a circle trench around the plant so that the plant is on a hill like thing? i guess just making a trench away from the plant is good enough...thanks alot.
     
  6. T.H. Cammo

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    Either way is fine. The main thing is don't dig any deeper than you have to. You're just trying to drain the surface - you don't want to cause soil erosion. Just determine the lay of the land so you are sure that the water is being led away to a lower point. You can just use a corner of the hoe to cut a little "vee" shaped trench. The less digging the better!!!
     
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