That's awesome I've never thought about doing that with cilantro. Could you use marigolds in your pots too? I feel a little cilantro/marigold tag team could provide quite some power.Since you've already established what you will be using, a great preventative for next grow is to companion plant Cilantro in the same container. Its a natural pest repellent for aphids and mites and will not compete for nutrients from your plant (stays fairly small also). And of course you can pick it and eat it as it grows if you like it...
I plant Marigolds around vegetables in raised beds. I wouldn't plant them in the same pot but in the same room in their own pot. They get pretty big, especially with good soil and have deep roots. Those would prob take away from your plants nutrient wise. They repel most all bugs that are attracted to cannabis so just put them in their own pots around it and you're good to goThat's awesome I've never thought about doing that with cilantro. Could you use marigolds in your pots too? I feel a little cilantro/marigold tag team could provide quite some power.
Since you've already established what you will be using, a great preventative for next grow is to companion plant Cilantro in the same container. Its a natural pest repellent for aphids and mites and will not compete for nutrients from your plant (stays fairly small also). And of course you can pick it and eat it as it grows if you like it...
I tried this a couple of years ago. I bought some marigolds from Lowe's. Luckily I noticed that the marigolds were infested with mites themselves before I put them in my grow room. Just sayin http://homeguides.sfgate.com/marigolds-tomatoes-spider-mites-51810.htmlI plant Marigolds around vegetables in raised beds. I wouldn't plant them in the same pot but in the same room in their own pot. They get pretty big, especially with good soil and have deep roots. Those would prob take away from your plants nutrient wise. They repel most all bugs that are attracted to cannabis so just put them in their own pots around it and you're good to go
Very interesting. I've planted them for years and never knew this. I dust my vegetables too so I guess all this time the Marigolds haven't done anything for the mites. Of course mites are the least of concerns when it comes to vegetables. At least they are pretty I guessI tried this a couple of years ago. I bought some marigolds from Lowe's. Luckily I noticed that the marigolds were infested with mites themselves before I put them in my grow room. Just sayin http://homeguides.sfgate.com/marigolds-tomatoes-spider-mites-51810.html
Turns out...marigolds actually attract spider mites!
Really..I didn't know that either. I've never had any issues with it but then again one thing I can grow is herbs and vegetables..I think maybe if left neglected this would be the case and most cannabis growers seem to be pretty in tune and observant for something like that....Thanks for the info though as I will def be keeping more of an eye out b/c I grow it religiouslyI've just done some research and found out cilantro is common to root rot, this might introduce alphids.