it depends on the size of the planter and what kind of growing medium, does the planter drain well ,is the plant indoors or outdoors you have to make sure the soil stays evenly moist at the first two to three inches if the plant is still small because thats where most of your root system is gonna be.be careful that you don't have stagnant water a the base of the planter because this will cause root rot and little gnats to infest your plant.
marijuana
How much can you have per plant
Life
How much water do you need to put in a house plant
Depends on how much bud it produced, and the potency of the bud.
Water does NOT help remove marijuana from your system, since it is stored in your fat cells. Fatty substances are not water-soluble, and thus, water does not flush marijuana from your system. See the Related Question below.
How much water do you need to put in a house plant
No, because if the plant gets to much water it stops growing.
"No. A baby's system is extremely sensitive to outside forces. The THC and nicotine from the marijuana can have long term effects and may be stored in the baby's system for much longer than your own due to their own inability to filter their wastes."First off, there is no nicotine in marijuana, and your baby will be fine.My son is 17 months old, my girlfriend smoked marijuana regularly until a week before birth and we have had no complications. multivitamins maybe? The THC in your body wont make a difference with your baby's health, and again, NO NICOTINE IN MARIJUANA.thats exactly right there is no harmfull chemicals in marijuana that will hurt your baby you have nothing to be worrying about
how much does it cost to build a big water plant?
indica is not marijuana the term marijuana comes from the strain of sativa. the indica strain is considered to be the weed plant . even though they are both very much similar there is only one type of marijuana. that is in the strain of cannibus sativa,not indica
yes, because with too much water, it is harder for the plant to get oxygen, thus, 'drowning' the plant