N-P-K
N-P-K is a formula describing the ratio of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) in fertilizers, crucial for plant growth.
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N-P-K is a formula describing the ratio of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) in fertilizers, crucial for plant growth.
One-sentence definition: NAP consistency refers to the uniformity in the non-active plant parts of cannabis products, ensuring quality and predictability.
A nectar collector is a portable dab rig used for consuming cannabis concentrates.
One-sentence definition: Negative pressure refers to a ventilation strategy where the air pressure in a space is lower than the surrounding areas, commonly used in cannabis cultivation to control odours and pests.
Nerolidol: A naturally occurring terpene found in many plants, including cannabis, known for its woody, floral aroma.
Neutral cannabinoids are non-acidic forms of cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant.
A node is the part of a cannabis plant where branches, leaves, and flowers grow.
A "Nose" in cannabis refers to the distinct aroma profile of a strain, which can include various scents like pine, citrus, or earthiness.
Nug run refers to cannabis concentrates made specifically from the buds or "nugs" of the cannabis plant, known for their high-quality extracts.
Nutrient burn occurs when cannabis plants absorb too many nutrients, leading to leaf discoloration and damage.
Nutrient lockout occurs when cannabis plants cannot absorb essential nutrients due to pH imbalance or salt buildup.
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