What vegetable/fruit can I grow next to my 20/4 autoflower?

Hi everyone,

I'm growing an autoflower in a small grow box and I'm curious if it is possible to grow some other fruit or veggie in addition, in the same grow box.
For example, could I grow strawberries or tomatoes? Or even lettuce?

Some areas in my grow box gets less light, maybe those are ideal for some veggies/fruits? But since it's an auto I do grow at a 20/4 light schedule and I don't know if there are any fruits/veggies that would be able to handle that.

So my question to you experienced gardeners is:

What veggies/fruits do you think would be suitable to grow in a grow box besides an autoflower?

Curious to know your thoughts!
 

VaSmile

Well-Known Member
I would recomend mostly herbs and flowers.
Tomatoas are very simular to weed in a lot of ways and attract a lot of the same pest multipling your risk factor. Strawberrys and other soft fruits love to mold and rot. Vining plants like cucs squashes and mellons wont play nice with others in a confined space. Ground veggies like cabage, lettuces, broc, coliflower wont do well they like it a good bit cooler then your pot plants do.
Of course any of these can be done successfully, there is just risk factors and optimization issues
I find marigolds nice, and if you dont mind the smell most the bugs that attack weed hate it. Rosemarry, cilantro, and some other cooking herbs have simular pest repelant properties.

As for your light issue, most plants, expescialy food crops, are day nutral, meaning they are going to progress though their life cycle as best they can as long as they are healthy, more light just means more avalible energy, i doubt your grow light light is blasting more photons then the sun mid summer, light burn is mostly something indoor growers deal with trying to push thing to their limit, fall and spring crops might be a lil more sensitive but if your not buring your buds i doubt it will burn maters corn peas beans or any other summer crop
 

adamjohn123

New Member
What are the best practices for growing blue tulips in 2024? I'm particularly interested in tips for soil preparation, watering, and any specific conditions they thrive in. Any insights or experiences would be greatly appreciated!
 

NICK72690

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I did some “pirat butterhead lettuce” I believe it was called it came out very good underneath my cannabis canopy with minimal light, I am interested in a separate tent dedicated to food though, maybe even some bonsai citrus
 

420AD

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Maybe lavender, they love the sun and you can make good smelling oils out of it.
(:
 

Rocket Soul

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Chillies are great to grow: they last long and you dont run out of your crop after two days like tomatos. Depending on your grow light being redder or blue/greener youll also have succes with lettuce/sallady things. Rucola is also nice as you only use a little per portion.

Growing some veg in your grow room and trying it out while having same veg outside is also a good way of evaluating if your growlight really pulls out the full genetic expression from bith your crops.
 

weedstoner420

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Chillies are great to grow: they last long and you dont run out of your crop after two days like tomatos. Depending on your grow light being redder or blue/greener youll also have succes with lettuce/sallady things. Rucola is also nice as you only use a little per portion.

Growing some veg in your grow room and trying it out while having same veg outside is also a good way of evaluating if your growlight really pulls out the full genetic expression from bith your crops.
Agree on the chilies. I feel like hot peppers and herbs are some of the few crops where you can get enough usable yield in a small space to justify growing in a tent or grow box...
 
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