Ah, Dosidos, a tantalizing tapestry of earthy and sweet, a true dance of flavors for the senses! Let's take a jaunt down memory lane and revisit the odyssey of this verdant beauty.
Once upon a time, in the twilight of 2023's autumnal embrace, a little Dosidos seed snuggled into its earthen cradle on the 4th of November. The world outside was preparing to slumber through winter’s chill, but within the sanctuary of the grow space, our seedling’s journey began with an earnest push towards the canopy of warmth above.
As days turned to weeks, our tiny dancer broke through the soil's surface, spreading her first tender leaves like arms yearning for the sun's caress. Folks, this was no ordinary sprout; she had a rhythm in her roots that resonated with the vibrations of the nurturing grow lights. She grooved and grew, her foliage fanning out in a luscious green display that whispered promises of the potency to come.
December arrived with its festive cheer, and just as the world donned its holiday glitter, our Dosidos decided it was time to show its own kind of sparkle. On the 22nd of December, she made the grand transition to flowering. Clusters of delicate pistils spiraled from her core, each one a minute sugar-frosted ballet dancer frozen mid-leap in anticipation of the final act—the bloom.
They say patience is a virtue, and this Dosidos grow was a meditation on that truth. She was tended to with the gentle patience of a gardener who knows when to step in and when to simply watch in awe. Her thirst quenched for the last time on day 36, she bore the weight of her crystalline trichomes with the grace of a seasoned performer.
As we anticipate the finale, let’s raise a glass (or a watering can) to this ravishing Dosidos, blooming under a symphony of light. Her dance, an artwork of organic splendor, is an ode to the grower's skill and Mother Nature's whimsical flair. From seed to stunner, her journey is a botanical ballet, a crescendo of cultivation that will soon be ready to take a bow. Cheers to our Dosidos, the belle of the ball, on her grow cycle waltz!
Bud sites are very sticky and covered in trichomes. I reduced the veg and micro and kept the bloom nutes the same due to the excessive green.
Full cleaning of hydro buckets and fresh solution for these last few weeks before flush.
Heavy defoliation of any fan leaves that are blocking airflow in the middle of the plant.
For some reason the TDS number creeped up high (even though little water from the hydro had evaporates and been used). This caused burnt tips and leaves on the first set of leaves. Everything seems to be recovering well.
My Gummiebears that I'm growing right now (atlas seeds as well) has the same look were the branches meet the stem.. almost like the branches are welded on .. I haven't seen this before is it normal? Happy growing ✌️
@Hempface86, I have not. The only times I've seen it is where the plant breaks and heals itself around the break it forms a knuckle like that. I forced its branches almost daily so i may have made it do it unless its in the genetics. I like it either way, it seems sturdy!
Eyy buddy, as promised came to say hi.✌️🏻 Great strain choice, looking forward to seeing her growing in your garden. Also growing Dos-si-dos next to the other one you've already seen. Good luck, mate.🌱💨
@GrowPilot, Thanks a ton! Yes, it’s quite busy at the beginning but it pays off when it comes to great yield and quality stuff.
Ps. Just updated.;)
Followed you back buddy.