RIPKITTY X BUD'S GROWERY SYNDICATE // IN PARTNERSHIP WITH IHF
Ripkitty Pink Beans
RAW CULTIVAR // PHASEOLUS VULGARIS
Smaller than kidney beans but packing a massive nutritional payload, Ripkitty Pink Beans are the raw, unadulterated foundation of heavy-rotation agriculture. Dominating Latin American cuisine, this plantable cultivar yields a creamy, slightly sweet legume engineered for dense chilis, stews, and soups. Highly sought after for their robust protein, fiber, iron, and folate content.
[FILE_01] GENETIC SPECS
- Taxonomy: Phaseolus vulgaris
- Visuals: Distinct small, raw pink coloration.
- Grade: Raw agricultural plantable seeds.
[FILE_02] CROP UTILITY
- Profile: Mild, slightly sweet, creamy texture.
- Fuel: High protein, fiber, iron, & folate.
- App: Essential for chilis, soups, and stews.
GROW OPS PROTOCOL (PLANTING)
- 1. CLIMATE: Pink beans are a warm-season crop. Do not deploy until soil temperatures are consistently elevated and all frost risk is eliminated.
- 2. SOIL CALIBRATION: Requires strict well-drained soil metrics. Dial in the soil pH specifically between 6.0 and 6.8 for maximum root nutrient uptake.
- 3. HYDRATION: Maintain even moisture. Overwatering leads to root rot; underwatering halts pod development.
- 4. PREP FOR CONSUMPTION: If harvesting dry, allow pods to brittle. Ensure harvested beans are soaked and properly cooked before culinary deployment.