JohnDee
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
Just looking for any science behind this idea. What sparked this was research I was doing on a strain called KushCo OG. Dude was growing it and I wanted to see recommended harvest time.
I apologize that I am unable to find the link, but I recall the statement which went something like this:
"The plant grown alone will outperform plants grown in a group because they tend to repress one another."
The impression I got was they were referring to some sort of pheromone activity that influenced neighbor plants. This certainly is something that could happen and it makes sense that plants might compete with each other.
But I've just never heard ANY mention of such a thing in any of my readings until now. Has anyone heard of this? Any thoughts?
Cheers,
JD
Just looking for any science behind this idea. What sparked this was research I was doing on a strain called KushCo OG. Dude was growing it and I wanted to see recommended harvest time.
I apologize that I am unable to find the link, but I recall the statement which went something like this:
"The plant grown alone will outperform plants grown in a group because they tend to repress one another."
The impression I got was they were referring to some sort of pheromone activity that influenced neighbor plants. This certainly is something that could happen and it makes sense that plants might compete with each other.
But I've just never heard ANY mention of such a thing in any of my readings until now. Has anyone heard of this? Any thoughts?
Cheers,
JD