Companion plants are a valuable and underrated addition to any organic growing situation.
Clover and Cannabis
Any noticeable difference? I guess you recommend it then...Companion plants are a valuable and underrated addition to any organic growing situation.
Clover and Cannabis
um...i think your totally lost on this concept....anyway to the op , im subbed on this ......what an interesting thread , i will look 4ward to lurking aboutI put as many as 25 clones into a 3'x3'x8" flood and drain table.
grow with marigolds and dandelions, great for covering up smell, attracts beneficial organism as well as microbes and are great for keeping away the bad ones. growing plants around other plants is excellent, it makes them compete and both will benefit. and growing peanuts is also said to be very good for them as well since it delivers more nitrogen.I am considering companion planting with my next grow.
I do this in my garden each year, but I have no experience doing it indoors, much less with herb.
Any information out there?
Thanks for your input!
Are you saying that you don't like the soil foodweb??Im not a fan,i dont like my plants competing for nutrition or giving bugs a place to hide.
Yes and I do recommend it ...highly.Any noticeable difference? I guess you recommend it then...
A cover crop like Dutch White Clover provides number of things and rather than spilling some beans, i'll ask a couple questions.What are the benefits from growing with a system like this?
nice, im always glad when lady bugs attack mites that dwell on my soil, makes me feel like saying "yeah my weed plants got a security guard bitches!" hahahaAre you saying that you don't like the soil foodweb??
Yes and I do recommend it ...highly.
A cover crop like Dutch White Clover provides number of things and rather than spilling some beans, i'll ask a couple questions.
Where in nature does one plant grow by itself, free of competition and outside influences?
If disease strikes two patches of Cyprus trees, which is more likely to survive; the inbred patch or the polyculture?
In what organic scenario is an increase in surface microbiology detrimental?
Do you mulch your soil? Would you like your soil to mulch itself?
Does your plant use nitrogen to grow? How does constant nitrogen fixation sound?
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As far as bugs, I find all sorts of cool organisms in the flower bed. Just yesterday I stumbled upon a colony of mites devouring a deceased redworm. It was neat to see the soil food web in action.
Soil mites are another function of organic growing and not detrimental to plant growth; they're not spidermites. However, if they're being eaten by ladybugs, they're being pooped by ladybugs. What do you suppose the nutritional content of ladybug guano is?nice, im always glad when lady bugs attack mites that dwell on my soil, makes me feel like saying "yeah my weed plants got a security guard bitches!" hahaha
If the like button were available i'd like this post, sounds like you've got that organic bug on your belly button.grow with marigolds and dandelions, great for covering up smell, attracts beneficial organism as well as microbes and are great for keeping away the bad ones. growing plants around other plants is excellent, it makes them compete and both will benefit. and growing peanuts is also said to be very good for them as well since it delivers more nitrogen.
lol, thats something i might wanna look up the npkSoil mites are another function of organic growing and not detrimental to plant growth; they're not spidermites. However, if they're being eaten by ladybugs, they're being pooped by ladybugs. What do you suppose the nutritional content of ladybug guano is?
If the like button were available i'd like this post, sounds like you've got that organic bug on your belly button.
I'd be careful with flowers though, dandies have gnarly taproots and some flowers can pollenate cannabis.
Yea i like this thread wish there was like button and the soil food web is awesome.Soil mites are another function of organic growing and not detrimental to plant growth; they're not spidermites. However, if they're being eaten by ladybugs, they're being pooped by ladybugs. What do you suppose the nutritional content of ladybug guano is?
If the like button were available i'd like this post, sounds like you've got that organic bug on your belly button.
I'd be careful with flowers though, dandies have gnarly taproots and some flowers can pollenate cannabis.