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Gardening with Joey

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@Joey66 do you think my THC and CBD plants are not good companions for my vegetable crops? This season I have been super busy with work so I have been neglecting my garden a bit, thus my vegetables are not doing well at all. Nothing, except for my THC and CBD plants seem to be prospering and I have been wondering if this could be the reasoning why my other crops are not doing well.

These babies though are thriving. Some of them are getting to be as told as the fence. Once they are te I’m going have more than I’ll be able to use so I may make some butter with it.

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Hi Xxxxxxx
 

@Joey66 do you think my THC and CBD plants are not good companions for my vegetable crops? This season I have been super busy with work so I have been neglecting my garden a bit, thus my vegetables are not doing well at all. Nothing, except for my THC and CBD plants seem to be prospering and I have been wondering if this could be the reasoning why my other crops are not doing well.

These babies though are thriving. Some of them are getting to be as told as the fence. Once they are te I’m going have more than I’ll be able to use so I may make some butter with it.

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Try feeding the plot more with a high nitrogen feed water before feeding ;)
 

…so, @Joey66, how do I tell the difference between ‘suckers’ and plant on my climbing roses?
They are a lighter colour come from under the base plus have more leaves usually seven or so on the shoot than the grafted parent - dig down below the base & cut them off as they sap the growth, & will grow more vigorously, but common as the stock is the main strength for the budded or grafted rose....
 
They are a lighter colour come from under the base plus have more leaves usually seven or so on the shoot than the grafted parent - dig down below the base & cut them off as they sap the growth, & will grow more vigorously, but common as the stock is the main strength for the budded or grafted rose....

…brilliant, that makes sense. Thanks, Joey.
 

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