This is spot on. If you have strong starting genetics...dialing in a feed regimen is important but nowhere close to having strict environmental control day to day as the weeks progress. Ive been growing nonstop for decades and ive found that dropping temps and humidity towards the last few weeks in increments (along with a steady 1000 to 1500 ppm of consistent lights on CO2) really brings out the most of the genetics your running. That being said..using a soy plant protein hydrolysate supplement and a quality fulvic acid along with the base nutrient feed unlocks (the cofactors) or switches the terpene and trichome production to full tilt. These supplements also chelate your micronutrients into a readily absorbabale form...making the most of what you got.The aroma we are looking for is a result of the plant using enzyme cofactors to synthesize turpenes. When the plant is provided with a full range of trace elements, it will synthesize a more diverse turpene profile.