Bummer about the resins or whatever it is. But were this a genetic expression in my garden, I'd be more likely to avoid it than preserve it. But then I do have a couple of favorite strains that are stable, so at least I have a choice. Likely it's benign, but it's affecting the yield which isn't a genetic trait I would encourage.

Anyway...I keep it simple (and cheap) with my use of Fox Farms and molasses with a couple applications of humic acid per month if I have it. Feeds the roots and the soil just fine. My biggest gripe with AN, was that in the past AN stuff was an expensive and often redundant path. Plus, all that marketing hype from them that your plants NEED it all. :wtf: Their tactics and products left a bad taste in my mouth that is likely to fade over time. Perhaps.

I'm glad you've had the results you're comfortable with, but my garden is doing just fine and provides my wife and I all the meds we need. Different paths, same end results.

Discussing yield used to be against site rules. Did that change?