I have been thinking about a new subforum for sometime. I would like to solicit feedback from the community, and how important you feel something like this could be. A forum area where we move beyond basic gardening tips to explore the human-plant-soil relationship. I think it would be interesting to document how specific botanical neighbors influence the chemical expression (chemovar), vigor, and resilience of the cannabis plant.
I have started a bit of discovery, and have been trying to breakdown plants known to interact with cannabis, categorized of course by their ethnobotanical function.
So far, I have found a few interesting insights I never knew, and things that where recorded understandings in data found from old world farmers.
Supposedly companion plants act in 4 different roles. (There could be more for sure, why this peaks my interest)
Just a couple of the questions that come to my mind (examples), but I have many more:
I have started a bit of discovery, and have been trying to breakdown plants known to interact with cannabis, categorized of course by their ethnobotanical function.
So far, I have found a few interesting insights I never knew, and things that where recorded understandings in data found from old world farmers.
Supposedly companion plants act in 4 different roles. (There could be more for sure, why this peaks my interest)
Terpene & Resin Enhancers (The Aromatic Neighbors)
These plants are often grown in close proximity to influence the plant’s volatile organic compounds through "volatile signaling" or by attracting beneficial microbes.
Nitrogen Fixers & Soil Builders (The Nurses)
These plants convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form the cannabis plant can use, reducing the need for external fertilizers.
The Guardians (Pest Repellents & Trap Crops)
Traditional methods used "decoy" plants to lure pests away or "barrier" plants to repel them entirely.
Dynamic Accumulators (The Miners)
Plants that mine the subsoil for specific nutrients, which then become available to the cannabis plant when the companion is mulched or dies back.
Just a couple of the questions that come to my mind (examples), but I have many more:
Have you noticed a change in the terpene profile when growing near lavender or Jasmine?
Have you seen a difference in veg speed when using a cover crop of clover vs bare soil?
Let me know what you all think!
Deebs