And last but not least haze plant 3
Again top cola and day 34
One thing im unsure of is the bloom feed and mollases , im seeing schedules on the net were blooms been fed from week 4 , some week 6 , some the last two weeks
Same with the mollasses abit stumped from when to add them
Will the bloom nutes make the buds grow? Or is this down to the grow nutes? Is the bloom for potency or does the bloom make the plant focus on making the buds grow as apposed to the stems + new growth
Ok here is my spiel about "info on the web" while there is LOTS of good information out there on the web about growing cannabis there is WAAAAY more totally bunk information. I would recommend if you are growing autos to not get your info anywhere else, not because you cant find what you need out there it's just here we are solely dedicated to autoflowering buds. Not to mention this is probably the largest collection of cannabis growing knowledge on the net, heck
@Waira knows more than half the sites out there. Ok rant over lol.
Now to answer your question(s) you need to start feeding your autos their bloom nutes when the "stretch" stops. Essentially when the vertical growth slows or stops you should start either feeding straight bloom nutes or some folks do a "transition" and feed a mix of veg and bloom nutes for a week or so then over to full bloom schedule. As far as the molasses goes I have only used it once and it is messy and in my opinion didn't do THAT much so I didn't use it again, now some swear by it and if you are going to use it I would search through the forums and find some good info on who HERE has used it and what kind of results they achieved.
Your bloom nutes will yes, in short make your buds grow lol but more specifically the nutrients are what your plant uses through the different phases of its life cycle. In flower the plant needs less Nitrogen(which is used by the plant to enhance vegetative growth) and more Phosphorus(Which the plant uses to focus on the reproductive part of its life AKA the BUDS)
Your potency question is a tricky one but the easiest way to explain a plants potency is that it is probably 80-90% in the plants genetics. As a grower you can do things to make the plant produce more resin(THC) but it is very hard from a scientific standpoint to see what we as growers can actually do to increase potency, the reason being is you cannot really tell what the THC content of the plant is at the start or what portion of the THC is from the genetics.
I hope I was able to answer your questions, if you have any more please don't hesitate to ask we are all here to help. Your plants look really good by the way good ole
