Companion gardening!

VTMi'kmaq

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Of course I will start us off with my first companion planting experiment of juan(northeastern genetics of superskunkx early skunk) with seedless small watermelon I planted at the base to see what happened.I also have a small aloe baby in there hanging in. This will be week one ending of flower for her. Very healthy and I cannot see any disadvantages as of yet besides my melon plant getting clingy but that's easily remedied!juan superskunkx early skunk local genetics 001_cleaned.jpgjuan superskunkx early skunk local genetics 003_cleaned.jpgjuan superskunkx early skunk local genetics 004_cleaned.jpgjuan superskunkx early skunk local genetics 005_cleaned.jpgjuan superskunkx early skunk local genetics 002_cleaned.jpg I also have a sleestack pair I popped and all I can say is im BLOWN AWAY by that's train so far. No pics of that till tomarrow, cause she WAY in the back of the room and weighs about 150pds lmao there in 20 gallon container together! They have aloe with them as opposed to the melons, I learned from first grow the melons are too aggressive under the hps!
 
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