The strain derives from a cross of two phenotypes of Dancehall with Juanita la Lagrimosa. This strain may grow like an indica, but its effects tell a different story.
Dance World produces a finely tuned cannabinoid profile featuring a nearly even ratio of THC to CBD. By combining high-CBD varieties with more balanced genetics, our breeding team created a mellow cultivar that offers smokers the best of both worlds.
They started the breeding project with Dancehall 20, a strain loved for its chilled-out high and respectable levels of CBD. This sativa-dominant hybrid combines a cerebral and stimulating buzz with moreish tastes of spice and sweetness.
Our breeders created this strain using parent varieties Dancehall 20 and Juanita la Lagrimosa. This cross crafted a cannabinoid profile featuring an almost perfectly balanced ratio of THC to CBD.
After stabilising this cross, our breeders created a reliable phenotype that produces dense flowers loaded with cannabinoids and synergistic terpenes.
Dance World exudes an abundance of resin during the late flowering stage. This viscous substance possesses a THC value of around 12% alongside almost identical quantities of CBD. This close balance produces a level-headed high that mellows the mind and melts the muscles.
High levels of CBD reduce any overwhelming sensations by dampening the top end of the high. This enables users to remain functional and productive while still enjoying the dopamine rush of being high, making Dance World a suitable candidate for daytime use.
Dance World's rich terpene profile infuses every hit with delicious notes of fruit, pine, and spices.
- Strain Type: CBD
- THC: 12%
- CBD: High
- Yield Indoor : 475 - 525 gr/m2
- Yield Outdoor: 400 - 450 gr/plant
- Height Indoor: 60 - 100 cm
- Height Outdoor: 80 - 120 cm
- Flowering time: 8 - 10 weeks
- Harvest Month: Early October
- Genetic Background: Dancehall 20 x Juanita la Lagrímosa
- Type: Sativa 75% Indica 25%
- Effect: Creative, Motivating
- Climate: Long Summers
- Flavor: Earthy, Fruity, Pine
Strain FAQ
Why do strains finish at the Beginning of October?
These genetically engineered strains flower earlier to prevent late fall cold and shorter days. Northern legal producers use it to ensure their plants finish their cycle in time to avoid seasonal environmental issues.
Original European cannabis strains face what obstacles today?
Modern breeding for high THC or CBD strains challenges European strains like ruderalis and Swiss landraces. Conservation is essential to preserve these strains' genetic variety as they are able to provide resilience, disease resistance, and climate adaptability.
Does high CBD always mean no THC?
Not precisely. Despite their modest psychoactivity, high CBD strains frequently contain a little THC. This touch of THC is said to enhance medical effects without the high associated with THC.
Are shorter cannabis strains more resilient?
Short strains are frequently stronger because of their indica genetics and the harsh environments they evolved in. They endure temperature changes and pests better, making them less laborious.
What makes people say that indoor Sativa cultivation can be difficult?
Due to their height and long flowering time, Sativas are said to be harder to grow indoors. This has led to inventive cultivation and plant training methods to squeeze cannabis skyscrapers into smaller indoor spaces without sacrificing yield.