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01-28-2007, 01:55 PM #1OPSenior Member
Want to try new things.
Well since I no longer have a indoor set up do to reason beyond my control I'm looking to try some differant things outdoors this year. I'm going to use a green house which I stated in a differant post. I've also been reading about people growing in the trees. I've devised my tree top plan but I'm curious about two things. One is that I'm not a big fan of time release fertilizer but most of my research states that it's the way to go, Any suggestions? Two is should I use some sort of pest prevention or something. With the plants being in th trees I won't be able to inspect daily, I'm leaning towards weekly or bi-weekly. Is there a product for long term protection and such, I know how to repel slugs, rabbits and deer but I don't think that will be a prob in the trees. This will be strictly experimental for this season just to see if it is even worth while in the future. It will not be my only grow so a major yeild would be nice but not necessary. Thanx in advance.
redeyed Reviewed by redeyed on . Want to try new things. Well since I no longer have a indoor set up do to reason beyond my control I'm looking to try some differant things outdoors this year. I'm going to use a green house which I stated in a differant post. I've also been reading about people growing in the trees. I've devised my tree top plan but I'm curious about two things. One is that I'm not a big fan of time release fertilizer but most of my research states that it's the way to go, Any suggestions? Two is should I use some sort of pest Rating: 5
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01-29-2007, 09:05 PM #2Member
Want to try new things.
most insecticides last until the rain washes it off so u should only have to apply after the rain. how do u plan on watering them?
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01-30-2007, 12:05 AM #3OPSenior Member
Want to try new things.
Well I got two ways I'm going to try since this is all an experiment. One will be to use those auto waters that you stick in the soil with a two liter bottle, I'll cut the bottle so it will collect rain water. Two, I read a thing on useing kitty litter to retain moisture, need to do some more reading on that first though.
I'm only doing this for my own knowledge, I've seen alot of talk about it but nobody seems to know weather it's worth it. It's still way to early to start any of the work where I am but I'll be sure to keep everybody informed as to how it is going.
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01-30-2007, 11:18 AM #4Senior Member
Want to try new things.
well dont want to discourage you from trying it, I just never thought it would be worth the trouble to even attempt it, you are looking at alot of work putting plants in trees and maintaining them throughout the grow, just placing the plants where they would still get alot of sun seems difficult without removing some limbs or finding just the right tree.
would hold off on the insecticides until you know that you have a problem and need them hopefuly you wont need any.
as per fertilizers you might be able to go with an organic soil mix that would supply the plant with most of its nutrients for most of the grow.
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01-30-2007, 03:06 PM #5Senior Member
Want to try new things.
Originally Posted by redeyed
I have a couple suggestions...
Moisture... you can get moisture retaining crystals at grow shops/garden ctrs/poss. home dePOT
Pests... moth balls for bugs and coffee grounds for chipmunks
Use pulleys to make your life easier
and finally....
POST PICS!!!!
(I think this is a bit safer than a greenhouse, which is kind of obvious in your area, and if you DO decide to go that route, you might consider a removeable greenhouse made of clear plastic just to get you through the vulnerable seedling stage, then get rid of it in June when the weather heats up... or not... if stinky gets some clones going for ya)[SIZE=\"1\"][COLOR=\"Blue\"]Men make their own luck. Children accept the luck that life throws at them. -Stinkyattic
Just give me weed, white sand, and wine... and I\'ll be willin\'... to keep movin\'... -Lowell George, Little Feat
Forgiveness is a beautiful thing and wisdom is nice to grow. -BlueBear
You can lead a horticulture... but you can\'t make her think. -Rhizome[/COLOR][/SIZE]
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01-30-2007, 03:34 PM #6Senior Member
Want to try new things.
if you made some kind of cage/fence, you wouldnt need to worry about squirrels n shit, make some sticky traps and check/change them often, to see if you have any pests, the odd spray or two of neem oil around the area should help too, - remember to find a branch strong enough, with all the stuff up there it could easily break.. and that would suck...
i cant see it being too hard... give it a go and keep us posted...
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01-30-2007, 11:35 PM #7OPSenior Member
Want to try new things.
I have a bit of property so ain't to worried about poeple and stuff. It's all good bejay I know you ain't knocking me. I am definately gonna do an organic soil I've been formulating for the last year or so, basicly various things like coffee grounds, eggshell, Hardwood ash, horse shit, clay, sand, and some leaves and grass clippings. I've had them in a home made hot box in my yard for about 10 months now and check it weekly and turn it over, should be good by march for sure although I will definately need to add some lime as I'm sure the ph will be way off do to the compost.
Foxysox good call with the pulleys, that was my plan all along. I like the moth ball idea, that should be a big help with critters.
Abattoir Dream how much do you know about neem oil, I use to use it when I had my in door setup to contol spider mites and things of that nature, but can I mix it into my soil before planting. Will this have a negative effect on my plants or no.
Keep the suggestions coming and I'll try to work as many of them into this experiment as possible, we can make it a group project:weedpoke: .
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02-01-2007, 09:00 PM #8Member
Want to try new things.
another thing u might consider is the type of spring weather u have. if u get hit with alot of thunder storms with decent winds u might have a problem with it blowing out of the tree.
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02-01-2007, 09:23 PM #9Senior Member
Want to try new things.
Originally Posted by redeyed
Originally Posted by redeyed
Originally Posted by redeyed
Originally Posted by redeyed
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02-01-2007, 11:54 PM #10Senior Member
Want to try new things.
tree house harvest... Fuck yeah!! what a good idea, it would look like a little kids fortnox, haha
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