I noticed that on Hansel, some of the leaves started to curl up. I did research, and came up with a bunch of wild theories. The one that made the most sense, and checked most of my boxes of concern, was over-watering. To remedy this, I put a spacer underneath Hansel, so that he won't sit in his own stew. Hopefully this will solve the curling problem. Gretel is still the shorty of the two, but she is getting bushier every day. I am seeing dense buds on both plants. I can't help but compare how the autos seem to be much shorter than their photoperiod counterparts. It could be the strain and whether the plant is auto or photo. The White Rhino that I grew before was much, much taller than the Blue Dream autos.
This is the problem with cannabis, even in such a modern time theres so much misinformation and so many ppl misstating information..
yes they need nutrients. Period.
In most soils there is enough nutrition for 1st 3 to 4 weeks so you can get away with ph ranged water. When the nutrition has almost depleted out of the soil you start adding nutes to the water. In soiless mediums you need nutrition basically from the start. Hope this helps.
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A few years ago I met a professional photographer who shot marijuana for advertisements. They start with a perfect looking bud. Sometime bud is grown specifically for it's color. They will mess with the nutrients, temperature and other conditions to force the plant to produce the desired colors. Then add in some professional lighting and time in Photoshop turning up the colors that are currently popular. So, these days most professional photos will be more frosty or purple than occurs naturally.
Substrate, nutrition, experience, temps. All play a roll. Plus in some cases I think they grow just a few colas on a strong plant to get a big fat bud on picture. Cor morphing happens late flowering. Especially if a proper flush and fade time is given.