Once or twice a day usually. Just whenever the soil looks dry.
You're supposed to plant them near a source of water so that you don't have to worry about that.
All plants need water, and marijuana is no different. So, yes.
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Outdoor plants need a varied amount of water depending on rainfall. Gardeners need to keep track of rainfall and snowfall and water accordingly. Don't forget to water trees in drought situations.
Drink lots of water and exercise often.
Outdoor water source such as streams or rivers often be contaminated with a whole host of bacteria, viruses and other pathogens, so it is necessary to carry a water filter for outdoor. Bottled water is also a good choice.
gas from the exaust of an engine, power plants and other factories and from sewer water.
Water with a gallon of water with one koolaid packet or whatever flavor and do so for a month or so.
Since cultivating marijuana is legal in most states now, by doctors recomendation, I'm going to say that watering your marijuana plants with sugar water mixed with foxfarm's grow big and keeping them in 18-24 hours of light would be a good step towards keeping the grower out of the hospital, since if you grow unhealthy or "bad" marijuana someone will hurt you.
Yes but its not the best.... Plants really thrive on rain water. Rig yourself up a rain barrel that catches water off your house. Its environmentally friendly, simple, and your plants will love you for it.
Depends on the plants
The advantages of installing an outdoor sink near a garden is an unlimited supply of water. This can be for maintaining the plants, lawn and also for cleaning up after gardening.
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