Sounds like you could encounter overwatering issues.
Ok so I have a lake in my backyard and it's kinda drying up due to extreme heat. Could I transplant my vegging plant into the sediment where the water has dried up at? It still is pretty moist which would keep me from having to water constantly, I know lakes have many beneficial things in them that's why I'm wondering
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Sounds like you could encounter overwatering issues.
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It's probably not worth the stress on the plant, keep watering like usual tell you do need to transplant it.
I think by autumn youll have overwatering problems for one reason or another - plants certainly dont mind going dry every once in a while. Is there anything wrong with the plants current location?
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I could but it's barely damp, enough in my Mind to keep the water levels perfect. I think I do need to transplant it anyway because growth is getting skinny. It's like 2.5 ft in a 1-2 gallon pot. I think this will work beyond great, I guess I'll be first to try. Lol, thanks for input
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Look into the raft system, often used for growing lettuce. May give you some ideas.
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Nothing wrong with location, it's just a better location and I think it might be rootbound
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what if it rains a lot? i say no. and the sediment will be too clay-like.
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I'm going to transplant some in the side of a river bed and see how it goes. Similar settings, we will see how it goes. Good luck!
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