Thanks, Stitch, my friend.
Always happy to set a bad example.
Heck, it has been the theme of this thread since day one. Sure, I had my doubters. There were even those who wanted to rename the thread. But I knew I'd be doing a pretty wide variety of bad/misguided/interesting things here - and that not all would work out. I'd hoped that some or all would end up instructive for somebody. Or, at the least, humorous. Didn't see this one coming though.
No harm, no foul. They're both still doing better than I expected, given that I'm pretty much growing them in the opposite manner from which they were designed to grow. Even then, I think the structure of the Chaze is a thing of beauty, and I'm dying to set fire to some of the SCH. Well bred, Sir.
Meanwhile, this week I started doing something else to the Chaze that I never do, and don't normally think does anything but harm the plant - and that is: pulling off some mostly healthy fan leaves. Even the leaves that are yellowing at the tips are still seriously vigorous. But I felt compelled to do it so that: 1) some more light gets to the lower buds - just in case they want to do something with it, 2) I get better air circulation around what are becoming pretty fat nugs to reduce the chance of humidity caused complications, and if I'm being honest, 3) so I can get a better look at what's going on in there. But I feel justified in this case because the darn Chaze is SO vigorous that there are several layers of foliage to keep feeding her and none of her fans has been consumed naturally. Or at least not more than 1/3 of the way down the leaf.