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    I need some help with how I do my garden.
    So my garden is out kinda deep in the woods and I only have a few girls. But my question is, how can I keep a steady water supply to them without a irrigation system and so I wont have too check on them too often. Kind of let them be and do their thing kinda deal. I have a crazy work schedule and only have a limited time to tend to them. Any help is appreciated.

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    I'm guessing your grow is one of those the state doesn't need to know about. A camo-painted 55 gallon drum full of rainwater with a dripline system would work as long as you can drive to the spot to refill/change barrels. Otherwise, it's pray for rain.
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      #3
      With gorilla grows I never carried water to them, I did try to add things to the soil to hold moisture. The way I see it, a path to the plants is a bad thing. But I am legal now!
      Welcome to GWE!

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        #4
        Use a big-ass empty bottle of pop - fill it up and stick it in the ground where you need it - won't pour out all at once - test one out around your home and see how long it takes to empty.
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