Im no expert but one reason I have heard that this is not a good idea is that the plants will fight for nutrients and it is possible the one or both could die or have some kind of ill effect.
...........this new look is going to take a bit of getting use to!
If that's true, that's actually really cool. Some smart plants. LOL.If plants are from seed of the same 'mother plant' they will actually NOT compete. This was a very recent study. They apparently recognize that they are 'siblings'.
If plants are from seed of the same 'mother plant' they will actually NOT compete. This was a very recent study. They apparently recognize that they are 'siblings'.
I've got a pair of fruiting Fish peppers doing fine together, as well as a pair of White Habs.
Would they be doing better separately? Possibly. Who knows...
Sorry I'm confused, maybe I missed something in the article. I understand companion planting but what I'm asking is about when you say "seed of the same 'mother plant' they will actually NOT compete"
I've seen plants of the same seeds compete so I'm really trying to understand this. In my opinion if space is limited roots will always grow into each other and compete for space and nutrition
Sorry I'm confused, maybe I missed something in the article. I understand companion planting but what I'm asking is about when you say "seed of the same 'mother plant' they will actually NOT compete"
I've seen plants of the same seeds compete so I'm really trying to understand this. In my opinion if space is limited roots will always grow into each other and compete for space and nutrition
Hmm lots of differing information. I am planning on keeping these plants over winter hopefully under a grow light so I can get pods from them during the wintertime, so maybe it's not a big deal. I have a couple Twilights planted outside right now in the same pot and so far they are doing nice, both flowering already. It seems like they might be fine the first season but end up having problems as they grow larger, and obviously they would be hard to separate at that point. I guess the obvious solution would be that the weaker would have to be killed. Tough decision here, I don't know what to do!