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<span class="link_user">@wucyy</span>,
Sounds interesting, I’ll be keeping up with this diary to see how she progresses :seedling::green_heart::smile_cat:
<span class="link_user">@wucyy</span>,
PPK#1 is just an abbreviation of Pink Pineapple Kush and the #1 refers to the particular pheno. I originally ran 3 seeds, but amazingly 4 plants germinated. I got a twin. 2 of the phenos hermed and were removed, that left me with the PPK#1 and the PPK#3.
I hope that answers your question, otherwise I didn’t understand you’re question :smile_cat::man-facepalming:
<span class="link_user">@PersonalSmok3s</span>, [What is Glutinobacterium? ] Glutinous bacteria contain more than 10 kinds of amino acids, and the root-opening efficiency is more than 6 times that of ordinary root-opening enzymes. Therefore, the amount of fertilizer must be reduced, and it can also inhibit whiteflies and red spider mites. Wait for mites and reduce the density of nematodes, reduce pests and diseases, and help ripening, allowing early harvesting, promoting color change, and improving flavor, but the price is relatively low, while Gutella can be diluted 300 to 500 times, which can effectively reduce cost.
<span class="link_user">@PersonalSmok3s</span>, I just read your planting diary. Those flowers feel amazing because your method produces more resin. I want to ask what the function of PPK#1 is?:smiley: