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Originally Posted by metagrower
Well, it could do any of these. I am thinking both in this case. I actually somehow doubt that mint would actually flavor the cannabis all that much. But it does tend to overzealous-ly crossbreed. You can do all kinds of crossbreeding with mint, and it often takes place unintended when mint is companion planted. Additionally, mint is known to add flavor to companion herbs in the garden.
Companion plants in gardens can do a variety of things. Many of the effects of planting various species of plants alongside each other are not entirely known or understood. I guess I'm trying to stir the pot of innovation, so to speak.
Anything anyone might be able to suggest, and why they think it might be a good idea?
Any hypotheses for the mint companion to cannabis?
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That was exactly the point I was gonna make... lol
Mint can really take over, but if you were planting outside; well it's a good idea indeed. For blending you plants into the scenery, that it. It may not add much/any flavor, but it will definately make the weed smell like mint. LOL... menthol joints - some Newport smoker's dream come true!!! ...lol
Ahh Newports, I used to be a smoker and that was my brand...
I love lavendar, it takes over everything in the garden too. Wonder what lavendar scented pot would be like. The dried lavendar sack and fresh cutting by my bed, put me right to sleep. Think the pot would have the same effect? Just a thought...
In the case of most herbs, I'd imagine you wouldn't want the flavor to carry over to the weed.
Great discussion thread, I'm gonna think on it some more and I can't wait to see who weighs in on this one...

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