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SgtKiLLx
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Yeah, and here I find myself again hoping it's gonna be a girl.Growing quick now
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Yeah, and here I find myself again hoping it's gonna be a girl.Growing quick now
What's that? Companion in the same pot as cannabis?I have done this in the past with catnip, I always wondered if the senescence of a flowering plant nearby with its hormones could effect the mj's flowering (like get it flowering sooner)
off topic... but I just noticed your tag line in your signature: "We are not on this planet to ask forgiveness of our deities" - Scott CunninghamMay 22nd
I'm glad someone noticed. I didn't know he was gone. didn't get that far in looking into him more, amazing quote,, and that's awesome that you have his book.off topic... but I just noticed your tag line in your signature: "We are not on this planet to ask forgiveness of our deities" - Scott Cunningham
We lost Scott way too early... his thoughts on the sentience of deity were way beyond his time. His book is in the treasured section of my library. Thank you for showing his quote.
Well, he had over 50 books before he died at 39, but his Living Wicca has always been my favorite.I'm glad someone noticed. I didn't know he was gone. didn't get that far in looking into him more, amazing quote,, and that's awesome that you have his book.
In the same container/ areas. Flowering plants give off hormones, and share many base hormones, auxin, gibberellin, cytokinin, ethylene and abscisin, some of which do even effect root zones.....so yes I've always wondered. They spray green tomatos with ethylene for the store so......I've always wondered.What's that? Companion in the same pot as cannabis?
Companion plants have benefits for cannabis. Marigold gives off a natural insect repellant into the grow medium. And it's a pretty flower. Not sure if anything else off the marigold would "rub off" on the canna.In the same container/ areas. Flowering plants give off hormones, and share many base hormones, auxin, gibberellin, cytokinin, ethylene and abscisin, some of which do even effect root zones.....so yes I've always wondered. They spray green tomatos with ethylene for the store so......I've always wondered.
As an avid gardener I know about the postive effects of many repellants(saved my butt outdoors), just been a while since I've looked at a companion grow so it raised the idea in my tired mind again. I had atlantic giant pumpkins in my other box last week to start them. Anyways, good luck to the grow, I will be following along.Companion plants have benefits for cannabis. Marigold gives off a natural insect repellant into the grow medium. And it's a pretty flower. Not sure if anything else off the marigold would "rub off" on the canna.
Nice. Thankya for joining.As an avid gardener I know about the postive effects of many repellants(saved my butt outdoors), just been a while since I've looked at a companion grow so it raised the idea in my tired mind again. I had atlantic giant pumpkins in my other box last week to start them. Anyways, good luck to the grow, I will be following along.
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