RangerDanger
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COMPANION PLANTING
This is a useful tip for organic pest control, that works illustrating the old saying "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." Inotherwords, it's easier to keep the pests out than it is to get rid of them once they're in.
One simple thing that can help protect your plants is companion planting.
Most pests that eat pot, from whiteflies all the way up to deer don't like certain plants. Marigolds, onions and garlic are 3 of these. Pests tend to avoid area's that have the odor of those plants.
Very easy to plant a few of each in an outdoor garden.
It's easy in an indoor garden too. Get come garlic cloves and plant at least one in each corner of your growspace.
Indoors I used 2 gal. containers for my MJ plants, and in each corner a 1/2 gal. container for garlic and/or onions.
They also grow well in hydro gardens.
This is a useful tip for organic pest control, that works illustrating the old saying "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." Inotherwords, it's easier to keep the pests out than it is to get rid of them once they're in.
One simple thing that can help protect your plants is companion planting.
Most pests that eat pot, from whiteflies all the way up to deer don't like certain plants. Marigolds, onions and garlic are 3 of these. Pests tend to avoid area's that have the odor of those plants.
Very easy to plant a few of each in an outdoor garden.
It's easy in an indoor garden too. Get come garlic cloves and plant at least one in each corner of your growspace.
Indoors I used 2 gal. containers for my MJ plants, and in each corner a 1/2 gal. container for garlic and/or onions.
They also grow well in hydro gardens.