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93 Octane
93 Octane is a sativa-lean hybrid with diesel and citrus notes that suits indoor and greenhouse growing. It offers clear, energising effects alongside a calm body feel.
- Diesel-forward aroma
- Fast eight-week finish
- Fits compact setups
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20-24% |
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<1% |
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Jet Fuel x OG Kush |
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Sativa-lean Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (80-120 cm) |
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Indoor 450-600 g/m², Outdoor up to 600 g/plant |
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Diesel, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime Climate Suited To Greenhouses And Short Seasons |
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Energising, Focused, Relaxed Body |
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Indoor And Outdoor |
About 93 Octane
93 Octane is a sativa-lean hybrid bred from Jet Fuel x OG Kush to give a lively head effect and a stable plant structure. You will find diesel top notes over citrus and an earthy base that responds well to careful curing. The strain flowers in eight to nine weeks and stays medium in height, making it a good match for UK rooms and greenhouses. Manage humidity, use steady ventilation and trim lower growth to reduce mould risk in damp seasons. For growers in Cornwall or Sussex it will finish outdoors, while in Scotland a greenhouse finish improves reliability. Yields are solid indoors with proper light and training, and the profile suits daytime users who need focus and mild pain relief.
93 Octane is a sativa-lean hybrid that balances uplift with a settled body feel. UK growers will like its flexibility for both room grows and greenhouse runs.
THC sits around 20 to 24 percent which puts 93 Octane above many everyday varieties. That level of potency compares well with popular UK strains such as Amnesia and several modern diesels.
CBD is low at under one percent so the profile focuses on psychoactive effect. British wellness buyers looking for CBD-forward options may look elsewhere.
Jet Fuel x OG Kush brings diesel aromatics and Kush resin to the offspring. That genetic line gives the strain its punchy nose and stable structure for growers.
Feminized seeds remove the need to identify males and simplify a home run. British seed collectors value feminized lines for predictable female-only harvests.
This strain suits intermediate growers who tidy their canopy and manage humidity. British summers and greenhouse setups reward steady ventilation and prompt mould checks.
Indoor flowering completes in eight to nine weeks for most phenotypes. Outdoors expect a finish by late September in southern England and a need to finish earlier in Scotland.
Yield is medium to high indoors with good light and pruning. Outdoor growers in sheltered UK gardens or greenhouses report strong per-plant returns in a warm season.
Plants stay medium in height and fit most UK grow rooms without extreme training. That makes 93 Octane a dependable choice for growers with limited vertical space.
93 Octane performs well indoors under LED or HPS and under glass in damp British weather. Outdoors it rewards sheltered sites and early finishing to avoid autumn rain.
Best performance comes in mild maritime climates such as Cornwall or southern England under glass or in a sunny garden. In Scotland and the Highlands a greenhouse or an early finish helps avoid wet autumns.
The high delivers an energising head rush with measured body relaxation that suits daytime use. UK users who prefer clear, focused effects will find this strain appealing.
Flavour runs to diesel and sharp citrus with a warm earthy base that lingers. Growers in Manchester and Brighton note a creamy aftertaste that ages well in jars.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect eight to nine weeks under a stable 12/12 flowering cycle with good light and nutrients.
Keep RH around 40-50 percent in late flowering and increase ventilation to reduce mould risk in damp British summers.
Feed moderately in vegetative growth and reduce nitrogen during late flowering to promote resin and flavour.
Topping once or twice helps create an even canopy and improves light distribution in limited-height rooms.
Dry for seven to ten days in a dark, cool room, then cure sealed jars with burping for at least two weeks for improved flavour.
Keep an eye on spider mites, thrips and grey mould, especially in humid conditions and older leaves.
Expect moderate stretch early in flowering, so set height and training before the flip in compact rooms.
Rinse the medium with plain water for seven to ten days to improve smoothness and final flavour.
Use 18/6 to 24/0 for veg and switch to 12/12 for flowering to keep timing predictable.
Yes, provided you use ventilation and shade for hotter spells and protect plants from late autumn rain.
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