smokablunt16 Well-Known Member Sep 9, 2008 #1 What can i do to save them? transplant? Shit ton of soil? Suction water? Do you think they will die? ANY HELP HERE!! rep if you help me!
What can i do to save them? transplant? Shit ton of soil? Suction water? Do you think they will die? ANY HELP HERE!! rep if you help me!
smokablunt16 Well-Known Member Sep 9, 2008 #4 in ground, if they were in pots i wouldve easily moved them already...
smokablunt16 Well-Known Member Sep 9, 2008 #6 i was sure they were....luckily they're not mine though...my buddy lives behind a cornfield n needed some help...
i was sure they were....luckily they're not mine though...my buddy lives behind a cornfield n needed some help...
KushKing949 New Member Sep 9, 2008 #7 u can just start scooping water out lol must have not been in a good spot since it got flooded maybe a low point in the topography
u can just start scooping water out lol must have not been in a good spot since it got flooded maybe a low point in the topography
T tyler1117 New Member Sep 9, 2008 #8 i had same probem i had my plant like few inchs underwater. and they are better now took like 1 day to get better
i had same probem i had my plant like few inchs underwater. and they are better now took like 1 day to get better
K korvette1977 Well-Known Member Sep 9, 2008 #9 Say a prayer , If you think they will die snatch a few clones ..
Z zero33 Active Member Sep 9, 2008 #10 Is it practical to dig a hole next to your plants and bail out the water? It's like digging a well. If you take all the water out of the well, the ground near the well will dry out.
Is it practical to dig a hole next to your plants and bail out the water? It's like digging a well. If you take all the water out of the well, the ground near the well will dry out.