Landscape with Cannabis Using Companion Plants to Keep Pests Away
Cannabis has tremendous medicinal benefits, but like everything in nature, it’s better with companions. Here’s how to landscape with cannabis to help ensure it thrives. The plant kingdom boasts of a truly stunning array of interconnected, synergistic, and ultra-intelligent forms of cooperation and communication. Within any healthy garden, the plants present are in constant communication, where they sequester, uptake, and swap nutrients and information both above and beneath the soil. Anyone growing cannabis, whether indoors or out, should know that there’s a way to design your garden that leads to mutually beneficial relationships between plants, and thus healthier, higher-yielding plants. Here’s how to combine cannabis with companion plants in your garden landscape, in a way that synergistically benefits all the plants (and the grower too!). Companion Planting: How to Landscape with Cannabis Companion plants are those plants that help other plants repel pests, fight-off disease, and stimulate optimal growth. The underlying idea is that certain groups of plants growing together are stronger than they are individually. By carving out a series of symbiotic relationships, one plant provides what the other needs, be it a nutrient, or the ability to deter a problematic pest. Suitable companion plants grown together also improve soil health, support root structure, and increase drainage. 5 Common Companion Plants For Cannabis Coriander Coriander has the ideal relationship with the insect world; it attracts the beneficial type, and turns pests away at the door. Coriander repels aphids and spider mites, both of which are…
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