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Vincent11
Vincent11started grow question 4 years ago
Hey all my fellow growers. My questions are 2. 1-It's It possible for companion plants to hurt your marijuana plant when they are in the same pot and how? 2-please tell your suggestions if I made the right choice off companion plants for my Outdoor summer 20 litre pot grow?
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Fruitgrower
Fruitgroweranswered grow question 4 years ago
It's a great idea, not something I've done myself as I don't grow weed outside really. But basil, coriander, dill, fennel, lavender and any brightly coloured flowers planted in and around your garden make great pest deterrents and distractions. Planting them in your soil with your weed will helo to feed the soil and create mulch. But just make sure there's plenty of soil and root space for the important plants, if you're growing in pots at least 15/20litre 😉🌱👍
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RADE245
RADE245answered grow question 4 years ago
I agree with all the answers. It really depends on the amount of soil. Currently I am growing Basil with all my plants, but keep in mind that my smallest pot is like 75 liters. I would follow the recommendation of placing in separate pots just to make certain you avoid any nutrient deficiencies if not growing in large containers.
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Crazyweedpt
Crazyweedptanswered grow question 4 years ago
well... you can see this example growdiaries.com/diaries/38838-cali-balcony ... when we are going indoor it requires a good selection of the companions because of their size and roots... it can be more harmfull than beneficial if the space get crowd... Tip, grow companions separately in tiny pots and fill up the space in your main cannabis pot with them.... 😅 hope it was helpfull!
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GreenInDixie
GreenInDixieanswered grow question 4 years ago
Companion plants are great. In my living soil Auto Blueberry grow, you can see one of my plants I've named "Eden" because so many different types of companion plants are there. Just make sure the environment is large enough to support them. Lemon balm, coriander, alfalfa, and Chamomile are all common companion plants in organic grows.
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