karri0n
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[size=+2] Karri0n's 2008 outdoor Companion Grow[/size]
I did not notice any companion grows on here, so I decided to try one. I started off with extreme noob growing the first half of veg, so not much scientific data available as to the effectiveness of FIM, topping, supercropping, and LST on different plants. I did, however, notice that LST made them grow new shoots far faster and far more than any other method. As of this point I will not be stressing the hell out of them any further and will use LST until it comes time for flower, when I will unbind them. The feed for all plants is Espoma Dried Blood, 1 handful per gallon weekly during veg. I will be switching to half this amount and substituting the other half with Alaska liquid fish emulsion (5-1-1) and Maxicrop liquid fish fertilizer (5-1-1) at 1 tbsp each per gallon and respectively until flower. I will then be using Metanaturals Bloom (1-5-5). All plants are currently 3-4 feet in height, and vary in bushiness/number of fan leaves. I will keep this post updated throughout the grow. Pics to come.
1. 3x "xmas trees" - Bag seed from unknown *nice* bud acquired from a friend on xmas. The product did not smell or taste of pine. Shared 8 gallon container.
Germed: Mar 1
Planted: March 5
Transplanted: March 30 from Plastic cups to wooden crate
Transplanted: June 20 from wooden crate to large polyethylene pot
Topped 2x in april-may, then LST in june, continued until flower.
2.5x random Mid-grade bagseed. Shared 18" x 4' plot.
Germed: Mar 1
Planted: March 5
Transplanted: March 30 from Plastic cups to wooden crate
Transplanted: June 30 from wooden crate to earth
Topped 1x in may, LST July 1, continued until flower.
3. 1x random Mid-grade bagseed. Directly in earth.
Germed: Mar 1
Planted: March 5 into earth
Planted directly into the earth, topped May 20. FIM, Supercropped and main stem accidentally [size=+1]MUTILATED[/size] june 20. LST to come in July after full stem recovery.
The following plants were placed into the same soil and grown next to all of the plants. Their uses are listed as well.:
***Beans - Nitrogen enhancer - planted(direct sow) 7/4/2008
Garlic - insect, deer, & disease control
***Mint - Pest control, growth enhancer - germed 7/5/2008
Yarrow - Pest control & excellent fertilizer, increased oil/thc production
***Chile pepper - root rot & deer deterrent - germed 7/5/2008
Beet - improves garlic & beans; adds large amounts of trace nutrients to soil(also great compost)
If you want more info on companion growing, here are a few links.
https://www.rollitup.org/organics/87218-organic-companion-planting.html
http://www.grinningplanet.com/2005/04-26/beneficial-insect-natural-pest-control-article.htm
http://www.ghorganics.com/page2.html
http://rootsandharmony.com/companion-planting/
I did not notice any companion grows on here, so I decided to try one. I started off with extreme noob growing the first half of veg, so not much scientific data available as to the effectiveness of FIM, topping, supercropping, and LST on different plants. I did, however, notice that LST made them grow new shoots far faster and far more than any other method. As of this point I will not be stressing the hell out of them any further and will use LST until it comes time for flower, when I will unbind them. The feed for all plants is Espoma Dried Blood, 1 handful per gallon weekly during veg. I will be switching to half this amount and substituting the other half with Alaska liquid fish emulsion (5-1-1) and Maxicrop liquid fish fertilizer (5-1-1) at 1 tbsp each per gallon and respectively until flower. I will then be using Metanaturals Bloom (1-5-5). All plants are currently 3-4 feet in height, and vary in bushiness/number of fan leaves. I will keep this post updated throughout the grow. Pics to come.
1. 3x "xmas trees" - Bag seed from unknown *nice* bud acquired from a friend on xmas. The product did not smell or taste of pine. Shared 8 gallon container.
Germed: Mar 1
Planted: March 5
Transplanted: March 30 from Plastic cups to wooden crate
Transplanted: June 20 from wooden crate to large polyethylene pot
Topped 2x in april-may, then LST in june, continued until flower.
2.5x random Mid-grade bagseed. Shared 18" x 4' plot.
Germed: Mar 1
Planted: March 5
Transplanted: March 30 from Plastic cups to wooden crate
Transplanted: June 30 from wooden crate to earth
Topped 1x in may, LST July 1, continued until flower.
3. 1x random Mid-grade bagseed. Directly in earth.
Germed: Mar 1
Planted: March 5 into earth
Planted directly into the earth, topped May 20. FIM, Supercropped and main stem accidentally [size=+1]MUTILATED[/size] june 20. LST to come in July after full stem recovery.
The following plants were placed into the same soil and grown next to all of the plants. Their uses are listed as well.:
***Beans - Nitrogen enhancer - planted(direct sow) 7/4/2008
Garlic - insect, deer, & disease control
***Mint - Pest control, growth enhancer - germed 7/5/2008
Yarrow - Pest control & excellent fertilizer, increased oil/thc production
***Chile pepper - root rot & deer deterrent - germed 7/5/2008
Beet - improves garlic & beans; adds large amounts of trace nutrients to soil(also great compost)
If you want more info on companion growing, here are a few links.
https://www.rollitup.org/organics/87218-organic-companion-planting.html
http://www.grinningplanet.com/2005/04-26/beneficial-insect-natural-pest-control-article.htm
http://www.ghorganics.com/page2.html
http://rootsandharmony.com/companion-planting/
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