Stonerdanswered grow question 4 years ago Hey! awesome plants you grew there!
I'd bring up a few issues I saw in the last couple of weeks of flowering and in the grow in general (not serious issues just things that could increase yields in the future if corrected):
-Lets start with what appears to be water damage during veg and early flowering stages! this doesn't mean too much water (since it's not possible with proper drainage) but underwatering or too frequent(not watering until at least 20-30% runoff/seldom watering (watering when medium is bone dry).
To help with this make sure your pot drains well, and as mentioned above have at least 20-30% of the irrigation solution as runoff - this prevents salt buildups and will ensure even spread of moisture and nutrients in the medium.
-Fertilizing, fertilizers are supposed to be used in every irrigation!! (unless giving in higher dosages and then fertilizing is in intervals of 1 with and 1 without, or using organic fertilizers), you are starving your plants but I will explain this further in a bit.
-Light/Radiation stress, you can see this damage on the top foliage curling and clawing upwards while yellowing and even bleaching! when you see this kind of stress in your plants then increase your lamps' height from plants by about 5cm every 1-2 days until you see improvement, or reduce the light schedule to the normal 18/6 veg and 12/12 flowering (giving them too much hours of light also causes this kind of stress since plants need the night cycle to burn and us the sugars and proteins produced by the leaves without stress). This usually lowers potency of the top colas and harms overall yield.
-Nutrients!, throughout the grow your plants went through a lot! from Nitrogen (N) abundance and some Phosphorous (P) deficiencies during vegetating stage to heavy Molybdenum (Mb), Nitrogen (N), Phosphorous (P), and Potassium (K) deficiencies!. This is probably a result of the fertilizing issue mentioned above! you are mixing between a whole lot of fertilizers, organic, inorganic, and chemical. Now if you were using only organic fertilizers with hard minerals I'd say irrigate with fertilizing intervals to break them down and prevent toxicities but this is not the case, Chemical or inorganic fertilizers are readily available to the plants once they are in the medium, this causes the plants to absorb nutrients much faster and if nutrient uptake increases so does the fertilizing needs!
*I'd also suggest dropping all of those fertilizers/additives from different brands and uses and sticking with either chemical/inorganic trio fertilizers (veg, bloom, and micro), or a complete organic diet with no additives.
Sorry for the long ass answer but just wanted to give ya some pointers! Buds look great though!
Hope this helps! Good luck and happy growing :)