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Old 03-30-2018, 11:04 AM
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Hi Koodense,

Nice to hear you are starting to pop more seeds for your upcoming grow
In case of doubt, i would germinate one or two of each

Purple PCK always contributes with great mold and cold resistance to its hybrids, this parental plant is probably better suited for outdoor growing with multiple adverse conditions, like cold, heat, pests, fungus, etc ....

Green PCK on the other hand is better yielding and stronger.
The terpene profiles of green and purple PCK phenos are really different.

Best wishes, looking forward to follow your new grow in a new thread!
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Old 03-31-2018, 01:57 PM
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Cool infos Dubi, thanks!

Yes, both Panama x Malawi and PCK x Panama are up and pushing their second leaf sets.
I'm still planning on the setup and will add a Nevil's Haze X Malawi Killer plant along with a Jack Herer and maybe a ZamalMystik to donate some pollen, maybe. These are the options but it will get very crowded in there if all these plants start stretching too much... we'll see what's gonna happen in the next couple of weeks.

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