Day 5 just transplanted to final pot/bin. Sure they won't all be females so I over do it a little... follow them they will be taken care of plus they like to be watched. lol Mutiple sativa's strain organic soil all living together...one happy family.
Companion planting is a process in which the conditions of a growing environment are improved by planting beneficial plants close to one another. Individual plants protect others against pests by emitting a strong odor (that will either deter pests directly or invite beneficial predators into the garden area). Other plants will actually improve soil conditions through aeration and nutrient promotion, while a select few will provide structural support and reduce the need for additional space.
For companion planting to be effective, however, complementary plants must be planted close together (but not too close) for the plants to benefit each other without having to compete for root space and other resources.
What exactly does moss do as a companion plant? Other than helping the soil stay moist for longer probably. I could consider planting some sphagnum moss (or maybe some other kind of moss) if there are any other benefits.
What exactly does moss do as a companion plant? Other than helping the soil stay moist for longer probably. I could consider planting some sphagnum moss (or maybe some other kind of moss) if there are any other benefits.