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HydroRed

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Could be environmental in part as you suspect, but I have to mention that I did have a pheno or two that had the similar rounded looking sugar leaves (though a bit more defined on the serrations) as what your SCJ is exhibiting and they were the "mandarin chicken dinner" type smells on/off the plant that mellowed more to the orange side of things after cure.
This was one of them:
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Not quite as rounded as yours, but you can see the similarities. The one pictured above showing those similarities was literally grown out right next to this one that was a bloated orange juicy terp bomb hardly showing any of these similarities:
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The one pictured on seedfinder is one that Jag grew out and Im pretty sure it was one of the super orangey Mimosa heavy phenos . Those have a tendency to get a lil splash of purple color to them near harvest. The "mandarin chicken dinner" phenos seem to stay green up to the day you chop.
 

Jewels

Tilts at Tables
Hey , Dude.
You made my day!
Probly my favorite part of this feast of friends we got going here.
A resource
a community
a comfy place to hang out
I always enjoy others photos of plants that I am growing as well. It really is a treat to get feedback and chat with people who know them, each, and individually.
I really appreciate that you took the time to hash this over with me.

Those SCJ are vigorous. They were all in the same boat as everyone else, and still managed to stay a good head taller than all of her comrades.

And fast ?
Technically, they are still in their 6th week of flower.
The photos in my last post were all after 48 days of 12/12.
I am not one to harvest early, but those look like nug-meat to me, already.
I think she will be the first to go.
 

Jewels

Tilts at Tables
Got no thermostats around here. I have been running a duty cycle with my 1500 watt heater. 2 hours on 1 hour off when it is mild .
3 hours on 1 hour off when it is below -20. Over the dark cycle of my Max temperatures were looking good but during that hour off I was losing way too much heat . My lows were getting down to 12 C , and that would spike the humidity up to 80 % . I rigged up a forced air heater that I had harvested from an electric fireplace. On the low leg it is probably pulling around 700 watts. I have been running it full time with the lights out, and it did well today, @ -13.
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Steady Freddy.

Winter gardening is the best. During the summer we spent so many days over 30 degrees C that my Nastursiums all died back. It was just too hot, and there was nothing I could do about it.
They rallied back a bit, but never blossomed. The bunnies enjoyed them.
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Growing in the summer you are at the mercy of the extremes.
Got too much hot air?
Very expensive to get rid of.
Too humid? That's even pricier.
Winter brings so much control.
I think I could be winter growing more efficiently than summer.
It only seems like a paradox.
A non-starter is that I do not have the amperage to run my lights and an air conditioner at the same time. In the winter, I got no heat issues. That little Igloo is only 6x6 and I got no trouble running 3,000 Watts hid in there. If you are reading a southerner's journal running 3K in a 8x4 tent ,, they are paying for it.
When things get warm for me, I just crack the door open half an inch. ?
Still, with better insulation I could do the whole winter with a 700 watt heater.
Seeing as my only inputs are power, I should really address that.

Q?
What do you call the base of a tombstone?
I don't know but I ate one tonight.
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I tried to take a full room shot.
My Bush was so ghastly.
I picked up some scissors, immediately after I looked at the photo.
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Frimpong

🔥Freak Genetics🔥
Got no thermostats around here. I have been running a duty cycle with my 1500 watt heater. 2 hours on 1 hour off when it is mild .
3 hours on 1 hour off when it is below -20. Over the dark cycle of my Max temperatures were looking good but during that hour off I was losing way too much heat . My lows were getting down to 12 C , and that would spike the humidity up to 80 % . I rigged up a forced air heater that I had harvested from an electric fireplace. On the low leg it is probably pulling around 700 watts. I have been running it full time with the lights out, and it did well today, @ -13.
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Steady Freddy.

Winter gardening is the best. During the summer we spent so many days over 30 degrees C that my Nastursiums all died back. It was just too hot, and there was nothing I could do about it.
They rallied back a bit, but never blossomed. The bunnies enjoyed them.
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Growing in the summer you are at the mercy of the extremes.
Got too much hot air?
Very expensive to get rid of.
Too humid? That's even pricier.
Winter brings so much control.
I think I could be winter growing more efficiently than summer.
It only seems like a paradox.
A non-starter is that I do not have the amperage to run my lights and an air conditioner at the same time. In the winter, I got no heat issues. That little Igloo is only 6x6 and I got no trouble running 3,000 Watts hid in there. If you are reading a southerner's journal running 3K in a 8x4 tent ,, they are paying for it.
When things get warm for me, I just crack the door open half an inch. ?
Still, with better insulation I could do the whole winter with a 700 watt heater.
Seeing as my only inputs are power, I should really address that.

Q?
What do you call the base of a tombstone?
I don't know but I ate one tonight.
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I tried to take a full room shot.
My Bush was so ghastly.
I picked up some scissors, immediately after I looked at the photo.
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Looking awesome in here as always. Gonna be some beautiful fades ? ??
 

Jewels

Tilts at Tables
some beautiful fades
I believe it is in the mail.
I moved the light down a couple of inches, a few days ago.
The GG 75 pulled a streak overnight.

Last round I finished way too green. I cut in more coco and Sphag, in order to reduce the amount of bunny gold.

It is killing me inside, but I have stuck to my 'water only' regimen.
My yield is definitely down, although I am trying to blame light intensity.
For science (and also because I am a glutton for punishment) , next round I am going to run water only again, with a bit more light.
If that doesn't do it I will retreat back to my 'Future Harvest' line of multivitamin.

She is winding down.
I can see it.
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This will be my first %100 organic harvest.
Realistically, the additives are not that expensive , I simply wanted to see if it could be done.

Green Avenger
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Sour Taffie
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HydroRed

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Jewels

Tilts at Tables
She is smokin hot,,,
to look at.
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Certain aspects of growing give me anxiety.
Will I get mites?
Will the power go out?
There's always a fear that you can lose everything.

This photo makes me so happy. There is nothing like getting the goods into the bin.
No pests
no deficiencies
no burns
No drought
no frostbite
no PM,,,
just a garden full of Healthy Green.
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Yields are down, but a touchdown is a touchdown.
I can't ask for more.
 

Jewels

Tilts at Tables
Chinooks make driving tricky.
The 'snow eater' makes the density unpredictable.
When the temperature hovers around 0 C weird shit starts happening.

Is it mush?
Is it concrete ?
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Gets rough on a crossroad, nailing those berms will take you for a ride.

Seems to be confusing the wildlife as well. It's late November and this guy is still in rut.

( turn up the volume ,to hear the piggy grunt)
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One time, when I was a kid (8-10 ans), my grandpa and I were cutting cattle.
A wise man, he told me exactly how it would play out. "I will get behind that calf and push him towards you. You 'get big' and shoo him into that pen"
So there is mini Jewels, hollering and waving his arms over his head, when that baby bull plowed his snout directly into my solar plexus.
I am flat on my back, seeing stars, and I can't even pull in a breath to cry about it.

Not going to lie, that buck was making me nervous.
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Jewels

Tilts at Tables
Eany, Meany , Miney , or Moe ?
Who will be the next to go?

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Looks like BloodySourTaffie.
I have run these out to 70 days before, this one is not going to need it.
I am not the boss here, Tangie is boss.
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This corner is dim,, and possibly dry?
I see some autumn colours in the room, however, this DirtStick is eating itself alive.
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I hope we can still be friends after this, @THT. ? I will give her another go.
There was no stretch, she got buried fast.

Kanzeon orphan
TropNugz
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Heater operator fail.
I even took the time to manually confirm that the heater was running when I shut down the room. I stuck my hand in the vent and I could feel the hot air blowing. What I did not realize was during a shuffle I had accidentally arrested the squirrel cage on the heater unit. The room was cold when I returned for lights on. I believe the heater safety shut off kicked in, immediately after I checked it. That could have turned out differently, I need to do better.
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The aquarium held 15C.
The 9C is not horrendous during week 8, but that 85% rh will bite a guys ass pretty quick.
 

Sugar Pops420

Poppin’ Beans

Sugar Pops420

Poppin’ Beans
Chinooks make driving tricky.
The 'snow eater' makes the density unpredictable.
When the temperature hovers around 0 C weird shit starts happening.

Is it mush?
Is it concrete ?
View attachment 144296
Gets rough on a crossroad, nailing those berms will take you for a ride.

Seems to be confusing the wildlife as well. It's late November and this guy is still in rut.

( turn up the volume ,to hear the piggy grunt)
View attachment 144297


One time, when I was a kid (8-10 ans), my grandpa and I were cutting cattle.
A wise man, he told me exactly how it would play out. "I will get behind that calf and push him towards you. You 'get big' and shoo him into that pen"
So there is mini Jewels, hollering and waving his arms over his head, when that baby bull plowed his snout directly into my solar plexus.
I am flat on my back, seeing stars, and I can't even pull in a breath to cry about it.

Not going to lie, that buck was making me nervous.
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Understandably so!..
He’s not very little at all! And truth told, even she could do massive damage at the slightest spook! I can relate to the uneasines.
Thank you for the share!!??
 
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