Hello all,

I am growing in an organic medium. I’m somewhat new to growing still as this is only my second grow, first with organic soil. I was wondering how beneficial cover crops would be in my container. I was thinking on using white clover. Even if it isn’t totally beneficial, as long as it wouldn’t be harmful, it would be nice to keep that ecosystem active

  • Bizzle@lemmy.worldM
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    9 days ago

    I did this when I grew inside and got good results. Pro tip though don’t just use white clover, you want biodiversity. I use a mix it’s got a few different species of clover plus flax, cow pea, and some others I don’t remember.

    Cover cropping has myriad benefits. It “probably” doesn’t matter “as much” in a container but it’s pretty and it’s certainly not hurting anything. How big is your container? Do you have one for all your plants, or one for each?

  • titter@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    The issue i can see is moisture and nutrients, but if you are watering and feeding on the regular i can’t see why it would hurt? Maybe holding too much moisture against the base of your grow?

  • xcutie@linux.community
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    9 days ago

    I personally wouldn’t do it. I don’t see any benefit from it, other than maybe looks. But I would be worried of some fungus or mold growing underneath. In my last grow, I actually had some fungus. But I could spot it fairly quickly.

    That being said, we are all not professional gardeners, but learning from experience. Do what you feel comfortable with. And if you grow a wicked weed, share some!