Hi guys :D
I know my done with my Dance World, but due to the difficult grow I've decided to plant a backup Dance World just in case. Well, it turned out to be a good call because as you probably might know, the first Dance World died a few weeks before harvest.
That's why I decided to continue this diary with my backup plant to show you all what it really is capable of if not introduced to bad conditions. I've started this backup just 3-4 weeks before switching to flowering and I've topped it only once. I let it grew at its own pace where all the other plants were already after 16-18 weeks of veg so it naturally got less sun and space to grow, but now it's the only one left in the tent so I take as much space as I can to give the buds as much light as possible.
This Dance World has only a few branches which resulted in fricking big and heavy buds! Most of them are way thicker than my fist, more like the size of a 3/4 of a forearm. They are still growing exceptionally well. The buds are so heavy that the branches themselves cannot hold them which is fine for me because I use my scrog net to lay them flat and make all the buds appreciate the light penetration. The trichomes are starting to go all milky, I believe they are about 2 weeks from harvest, and looking at the fast growth, they'll get a lot bigger in this period.
I'm looking forward to the harvest because these are by far the biggest nugs I've grown so far. Hesi nutrients are the shit!
Now please enjoy the nice macro shots of this beautiful plant!
XOXO
Cremo
@@@OimRausch,thanks for the pro tip on the other strain. I didn't research it well enough to select the strongest 1:1 strain ;) but I'll keep it in mind for a future growseason. Right now another pure cbd strain is waiting for S03, this time from buddha seeds, a lovely pinkish-red strain I forgot the name of :P
@Cremo,
Have fun, like the Danceworld very much. If you like those strains I can definately recomend the StressKiller from RQS. Similar effect like Dancehall (Ratio is 17/17 i think... not sure) but with a tremendous Terpene Profile... made it to my top 10...it tastes wonderful👌
@MarsHydroLED, Thank you! I mean for real. Your lights are frickin' awesome! Check out all my other diaries for special results!!! You've got a great piece of equipment!
XOXO
Cremo
Looking good Mate,
Don't worry that the transition takes so long. It's the cold temps during the night. Slows everything down. Prepare to add 2 or 3 Weeks to your time schedule for this damsel.
Servus✌️
@@OimRausch, yes, exactly. That's what I've been thinking of. I hope it won't be more than 1 or 2 weeks longer since this grow season takes so long already. On one hand I want it to be over. On the other im super happy that I'm about to shoot super awesome photograps over the next month! Can't wait!
Tschüß ;)
@Zellybelly, thanks a lot! 😎 Yeah, I'm always happy to find new hydro growers myself. BTW. Good job on your Cream Cookies harvest. You need to see the latest weeks from my first season for some cool shit ;)
XOXO
Cremo
La verdad que no se ve muy sana 😟 Parece que algo va mal o simplemente ella no consigue adaptarse a las condiciones de su entorno.
Espero se mejore y esta cepa pueda sorprendernos a todo@s.
Mucha suerte y ánimos con ella compañera ✊
@Taito, now I know what the deal has been with all the plants. I cleaned my reservoir only with water and a sponge. That's why bacteria evolved almost instantly after res water change. After I realised that, I've cleaned it with some heavy chemicals and it did the job. The only sad thing is that I realised it after a month and a half :/
My condoleances on your loss. Though you seem recovering its always painfull to lose a plant in that stage and that beautiful. I feel with you. As a good teacher of mine said: the best lessons are painful. You seem to have converted the loss in a learning experience already, which is best we can do. Good luck with the backup, whe will be wonderful too!! Take care!!
@BioBuds, thank you, Sir. Yes, you're completely right. I've lost 3 plants in that season due to bad bacteria in my reservoirs. Now I know to scratch young plants if I encounter root problems at an early stage because they'll be super weak and the roots will be much more delicate to any change in the res. But it's probably been the biggest learning experience thus far for me.