Apply 25 grams per plant of powdered milk. That should get you a response.
With what volume of water?Apply 25 grams per plant of powdered milk. That should get you a response.
Dig a hole with a post hole digger if you can, as close to the outer area of your original hole, go down at deep as possible below the original hole depth of your plant material/hole preparation. Fill that hole with rocks, big ones at the bottom, medium side on top of them, and even a finer rock on top of them, so you have a hole filled with rock where the water can spill into without having to seep through the soil. The bigger that hole, the easier it will be to drain.
There's a ranch on the other end of the valley from where I live, their world renowned for their red/black Angus. I went to one of their auctions this summer, their cheapest cow sold for $2800, a prized bull sold for $12000,
Crazy , never seen anything like it. I guess they have 105 years of high altitude prized genetics.
Go do another plant tomorrow.
Run straight chocolate milk.
Brilliant idea!