Jimmyjonestoo
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I've used marigolds with great success. Seemed to help with the rabbits as well.marigolds as companions to ward off beetles? hmmm. i'm learnin somethin new everyday...thx for the tip...ima write that one down
I've used marigolds with great success. Seemed to help with the rabbits as well.marigolds as companions to ward off beetles? hmmm. i'm learnin somethin new everyday...thx for the tip...ima write that one down
Thank you my brother, I agree with you 100% and I think you should be the new garden/tree mod with your vast knowledge and activity on the forum as it is. I will make a note to send rollitup a PM or whoever need be, and mention the tree thread idea, as well as some garden stickys.@the outdoorsman...your link is by far the most valuable information on companion planting i've come across in this forumn. if i was still gardening mod it would now be a sticky but i don't have that ability anymore....mcpurple hasn't been seen around for a while and potroast probably doesn't frequent gardening at all. so it will be up to us all to make it so. ask pr if he would do it by pm'ing him. remember the sqeeky wheel gets the grease so don't give up on your first try. i just put the link in my favorites list for my own use but this thread will fall by the wayside eventually, which is a shame. because every gardener needs to have it as reference. plus rep for finding it.
The little star thingy at the bottom of a post, next to "journal this post"where's the rep "button"?
thank you Danny! I couldn't have said it better.
Well said dannyboy.if the cannabis growers here on riu spent more time here in the gardening section they would become all around better growers of not just cannabis but all herbeaceous plants. i've found that my friends here in gardening are great growers because of their sound knowledge of plants and soil health in general. they grow many things, compare the results and use their knowledge towards growing better mj. it just makes sense. cannabis isn't any different than any other non native species. except i've found it is a bit harder to grow indoors in containers. the minute you set it to grow outdoors in even mediocre garden soil it makes a huge difference. that shows how much of a weed it really is. just understanding that one thing is what new growers can't grasp. they want to believe the crap they hear in hydro stores and stoner forums. in many cases new growers have never even grown anything so mj is their first real experience at both growing plants and growing cannabis. which makes them fodder to big cannabiz. because they'll believe almost everything they hear. they don't know the difference. viva la gardening forum. we know our shit.
some one already did thisit would messed up if they cross pollinated tomatoe and cannabis why not lol someone should graft them together just to see
Well my degree in silviculture and Forestry tells me this is not possible from what I know. I have grafted thousands of trees including Western Larch, Doug Fir, Ponderosa Pine, White Pine, White Bark Pine, Apples Oranges and have even grafted MJ Plants. But the second you cross species there are problems even a ponderosa pine on white pine which are very similar and grow in the same area and elevation the graft fails within a few weeks. So this seems way too far stretched. But if anyone can prove me wrong I would be the happiest mother F***er in the world.some one already did this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1Z8gXSjsZo
thanks so much.... i've just begin growing indoors and most of what i have read is tinged with particulars for a personality or a method. and a lot hasn't worked for me so the learning curve has been bell shaped. i love growing outdoors and believe in self-sustainability, but outdoor growiing for certain medicinal plants isn't safe here. one of my first outdoor grows, just good bagseed, i never bought seeds until i started indoors (and have no connections, lol) i pulled up roots and all because i got paranoid of being caught. she was getting quite tall and i had set her in the garden near the corn. after three days hanging in some branches where i had thrown her, remorse set in. she is a living creature, even if she has only one foot. so i replanted her beneath pines. she had a south facing view. she grew like 8 ft tall and gave me my first respectful harvest - about 2 ounces but i didn't and still don't weigh harvest. i love these plants; they are grateful creatures.i cannabis isn't any different than any other non native species. except i've found it is a bit harder to grow indoors in containers. the minute you set it to grow outdoors in even mediocre garden soil it makes a huge difference. that shows how much of a weed it really is.