91 Octane
91 Octane
Also known as: Octane 91
Overview
91 Octane is a potent hybrid cannabis strain bred by Exotic Genetix, created through a genetic cross between Biscotti and Scotty 2 Hotty. This strain exhibits variable indica/sativa ratios with sources reporting either 60% sativa/40% indica or 70% indica/30% sativa, reflecting its complex genetic background. The strain's name derives from its high-octane fuel-like aroma and powerful effects, making it suitable primarily for experienced cannabis consumers. 91 Octane features dense, spade-shaped buds with a distinctive appearance characterized by olive to forest green coloration with deep purple undertones that emerge under cooler temperatures. The buds are adorned with bright orange pistils and a heavy coating of crystalline trichomes, giving them an oily, resinous appearance. The strain's complex lineage traces back through Biscotti's heritage to South Florida OG and Gelato #25, while also incorporating genetics from Guava Gelato, Sunset Sherbet, and Thin Mint Cookies. This rich genetic background contributes to its distinctive gassy diesel aroma combined with sweet cookie and fruity grape notes, creating a unique sensory profile that has made it popular among enthusiasts of fuel-forward cannabis varieties.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from anxiety
- May help with chronic stress
- Often used for insomnia management
- Users report pain relief
- May help with muscle spasms
- Often used for chronic pain
- Users report appetite stimulation
- May help with depression symptoms
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
91 Octane is classified as moderately challenging to grow, suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. Plants exhibit medium height with a multi-topped bush structure and vigorous vegetative growth. Flowering time ranges from 56-63 days indoors, with some phenotypes requiring up to 70 days. The strain produces heavy yields when properly managed and responds well to low-stress training techniques. Optimal growing conditions include temperatures of 70-80°F (21-27°C) with adequate airflow to prevent mold and enhance terpene development. Indoor humidity should be maintained at 60-70% during vegetative growth, dropping to 45-55% during flowering. Plants show typical OG/Chem family traits including significant stretch and intermediate nutrient demands, with particular appetite for calcium and magnesium. The strain develops dense, resinous buds with a high calyx-to-leaf ratio, making trimming more efficient.