The Rooster's - Letting Nature Take Its Course on an Outdoor Grow

The rooster;3511566 said:
I should also note my outdoor grows fend for themselves meaning I do not water them after initial transplant. Maybe in severe drought I will touch them but I build my soils and use moisture control in the form of polymers or huglkultr. Which is a German method of keeping the roots moist all year by utilizing rotten logs with beneficial bacteria growing on them and placing it in the bottom of your container or soil and it acts as a sponge. The German method calls for raised beds but I find no matter how you use it, it works.

Another outdoor trick I will have to take pictures of that I implement whenever I can is using an old rotten hollowed out stump and filling it with a good organic mix. You have never found a bucket so perfect in all your life.

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