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well theres tons of factors that u can add to your soil and along with the rain can prolong the watering frequency.
however in regular organic soil, without any additives, presuming it doesn't rain, with average temperatures, and you drenched the soil last watering, and it's already a foot tall with good root growth, i'd say it could survive a week in bone dry soil, so 2-3 weeks maybe.
i suggest finding ur grow spot early, people who achually prepare the soil early are growing with organic fertilizers, they need it to breakdown into smaller molecules for the plant to absorb as nutrients when the season begins, this takes a few months to merely a few weeks.
people who grow with inorganic ferts plant their soil the day before season begins, but it really doesn't matter, because the inorganic fert isn't like organic fert where it breaks down over a long period and is slowly absorbed, inorganic absorbs instantaneously
or preping soil early both for organic and inorganic could just mean getting the ph sufficient.
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