Best technique to grow mixed with a regular garden, guerrilla style?

lowryderlove

Well-Known Member
Hey there everyone,

I am currently planning my outdoor vegetable garden. I am digging a huge raised garden bed right now, and am planning on Corns, beans, and more.

I wold like to intermingle into this garden 3 Auto Flowers, which I will be getting shortly that I will journal on as well. Here then becomes the questions maybe someone can help?


Would I plant the Autos AFTER the other seed has already taken root and grown some? Or at the same time?
Is there anything bad with Autos sharing the same root space as say corn?
Are there any cross-tolerant pests to worry about?

If anyone here has done something similar I would LOVE to see some pictures. I want the garden to look like a normal garden, and if you look twice you wouldn't even be able to tell there is MJ there...

helps and tips appreciated... PICS greatly appreciate.
 
i have done something similar , i waited until the veggies where about a foot tall (some where more) a i planted the auto in a 3 gallon pots and it just hid among some broccoli then i moved it around the garden to get the most sun without standing out against the rest of the garden. Considering my land lord would cut my 5 acre lawn and never noticed the plants
 
yeah this photo (i had to dig up) looks like it must have been very early in the summer , cause the garden very very quickly grew so much taller the plant where really hard to see. i had many people over and played "find the pot plants "lol ... if you arent expecting to see a pot plant its easy enough to look right past it
 
ehh i survived , learned a good lesson about not living on a flood plane any more i guess. This was post hurricane Irene.... she was a bitch, lost 2 cars and every single item stored in the basement , but it could been worse , up state from me entire towns washed away. houses eneded up miles from where they stood.
 
they seems to hide real well in broad leaf ornamental grass , for me. yhr local home depot had some potted grasses that where tall , nice and pointy blades , and ofcourse a nice green , ( and purple ... hence the over priced grass )
 
I would dig holes the size of 3-5 gallon pots, plant your cannabis in pots and tuck them in the holes.. if you have visitors who would not be okay with you growing you could easily remove them for the day and hide them else where.. you can also plant some cleome to hide them.. cleome senorita rosalita
 

Weed _Stu

New Member
I have planted lowryders in tall grass and they were nearly invisible. I transplanted them once they showed the first pistils, but if you are using feminized seeds I would translplant even earlier, let's say as soon as the stem looks strong enough to take some breeze. I dug a one foot deep, one foot wide hole per plant and put them there, watered thoroughly and then left the location for a month. Mother Nature took good care of them and one month later they were ready.
And man were they good....
 

bf80255

Well-Known Member
if you dont want to lose your seedlings to the pests (that will probably be established along with the corn and tomatoes) i would suggest not putting them out till about 2 or 3 weeks of 24/0 veg time, if your just growing 2 or 3 canni plants it shouldnt be an issue just keep them away from heavy feeders like melons, tomatoes, corn and such or your yields will go bye bye. wsatch out for whiteflies, aphids, rats, mice, gophers, crickets, caterpillars, hornworms, root aphids, fungus gnats and probably powdery mildew because they love all those crops, marigolds are supposed to be good at keeping away some pests and garlic. and yeah id say wait like a month then plant the cannabis because unless your topping or training canni shoots vertically pretty quick compared to many veggies.
hope that helps some, i look forward to the grow :)
 
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