SlipperBandit,
So because I asked a question I have no concept of botany?
Thats Why I asked the GD question! I'm not a botanist. However folks that garden different plants than we do have noticed a difference, and seems genrally accepted in their gardening world and not controversial, tons of article on "companion growing". I was wondering if anyone had tried it, it may not effect cannabis in any way shape or form. Sucks I wasn't born with a complete knowlege base of every detail of botany to start out with and have to ask if anyone has ever tried an idea.
There are a ton of things we do growing that one guy doesn't and another guy does and they have a theory of why it works but not necessarily a scientific study on why it works. Some of them even being contradictory. Part of basic science is observation, and if some gardeners are noticing a positive difference with companion growing, I thought I'd throw it out there and see if anyone has tried it.
Excuse me sir for asking a question to see if anyone had ever tried it. It may be detrimental, there may be something to it positive, it may change nothing. I was curious if anyone had tried it with cannabis growing seeing so many have and have good things to say about it in a traditional garden.
In future I will not try to be creative and I'll grow exactly like the genration before me and never try to improve on it unless I have a scientific study from a botanist. We discover new things often by trying crazy ideas, they are often dead ends, I get that. But sometimes being smart is knowing when someone else has a good idea and expand on it. If we don't veture out and try crazy concepts we would still be wearing loin cloths grunting around a fire in a cave!