Indoor Why no density to my buds?

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Hi, my 3rd ever post here so please bear with me as I learn the ropes

I have 2 Fantasmos on day 82 right now, both outdoors in UK. They are almost almost ready.

But Im certain this strain just lends itself to this type of stretchy, foxtaily Sativa nature.

Mine are the same, but remarkably different in appearance and structure due to a totally different environment, feed and all round system. I have severe allergies and I'm allergic to virtually all fertlisers and cannot use fertlized Cannabis at all even if organic- so my mum and I have discovered a very basic, humble organic compost mixture which just about suffices the plants life cycle and which I am not allergic to fortunately.

The Northern Cheese Haze Auto from the same breeder as well as the Durban poison autoflower from Dutch passion, they had totally different bud structures.
Here are some shots, I'm still getting the hang of uploading images here. Im getting notifications that I have uploaded too many photos I may have to post this comment now and see what is showing and edit it from there....


Okay it's come out all jumbled. Shots 1 to 6 are the 2 Fantasmos.

7,8,9,10 are the Northern Cheese Haze.

11, 12, 13 and 14 is the Dutch Passion Auto Durban Poison.

Last is the other NCH by Mephisto. I found some more shots of the fantasmo bud structure which I will have to post below.
 
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Okay hopefully this will work if all goes well the first three shots are showing the bud structure of the second Northern Cheese Haze which is the final picture on my previous post at harvest time these shots are a little earlier.

Then there are a few photos of the mephisto showing the open and airy bud structure. I hope it is all displayed correctly this time, let's hit go and find out...

Edit- well not quite. Somehow I have the photos displayed twice in the correct order so please view this as the same 5 photos twice on top of each other. Really sorry for the mess and disorder. I tried to edit it but I can only see 5 images displayed to edit so I'm a bit confused as to what happened there.

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Does this look like calcium definciency? Or something else? It is only on the top 2 fan leaves of this plant....so I guess it could be slight light stress?
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Should I Supercrop this main stem? I really wanted to keep her natural....she is at 31 inches...and she is still growing an inch a day. And there is 15-18 inches between the top and the tops of the rest of branches. So it has my lux levels at the top at 65k and 20-23k at the tops of branches. I can run this other quantum board(HLG65 4000k) as side lighting and get the numbers up to 40-43k. It also scoots it under my other quantum board(HLG Rspec 288) that is over the small plant. If I were to Supercrop it tho, I could get better numbers all the way around ....shes just so pretty! Lol. She is still stacking up!


So what would you do? Leave her natural and run all 3 lights? Or Supercrop her? and then I can do away with the HLG 65 as side lighting(for now...;)...lol).
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