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Hey Guys,
I just finished my first true grow and i feel like i did everything i was supposed to. I did a lot of research and took a lot of direction from the awesome folks here on THCF but my buds still have that "home grown" look. I want to know if the way your buds turn out are, for the most part, genetically pre-determined as far as structure or is it due to the grower. The buds look nice and they're pretty dense but they don't have that typical uniform solid kind of round look. Is that something that is strain dependent or do i just suck? Please Help...
Back story of the plants life:
I paid extra attention to these plants, adjusting PH, monitoring PPM, doing run off tests, consistent nutrient regiment, RO water, consistent feeding schedule, I mean the only thing i didn't have were the environmental controls but even then my temps and humidity stayed pretty steady but i could definitely have used some more light. She was consistently happy her entire life. I had 2 minor incidents, one early on from over watering and one pretty late on from waiting a day too long to water. Neither was devastating and the plant came back relatively quickly both times but the rest of its life it was always happy so i can't figure out what i did wrong or would need to do differently on my next grow to achieve the results that i'm looking for.
I just finished my first true grow and i feel like i did everything i was supposed to. I did a lot of research and took a lot of direction from the awesome folks here on THCF but my buds still have that "home grown" look. I want to know if the way your buds turn out are, for the most part, genetically pre-determined as far as structure or is it due to the grower. The buds look nice and they're pretty dense but they don't have that typical uniform solid kind of round look. Is that something that is strain dependent or do i just suck? Please Help...
Back story of the plants life:
I paid extra attention to these plants, adjusting PH, monitoring PPM, doing run off tests, consistent nutrient regiment, RO water, consistent feeding schedule, I mean the only thing i didn't have were the environmental controls but even then my temps and humidity stayed pretty steady but i could definitely have used some more light. She was consistently happy her entire life. I had 2 minor incidents, one early on from over watering and one pretty late on from waiting a day too long to water. Neither was devastating and the plant came back relatively quickly both times but the rest of its life it was always happy so i can't figure out what i did wrong or would need to do differently on my next grow to achieve the results that i'm looking for.