All in good time, anyone and everyone has the ability to have such a crop, it just takes dedication but most of all experimentation. What I mean by this is if you are using a new pesticide or whatever it may be do not use it on all your plants, test on a few and see how they come out. Same goes with feeding schedules outdoors, I personally have none. They get the slow releasing at the start and within a few weeks they get one shot of bloom and one in september, others believe if you feed more frequently that your plants will get much bigger and healthier, I agree with this too but I just dont have the will power or time to do such, more picture to follow today!