FeelHaze
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Yes, I agree. OTH is one of my favorites. I prefer the green for daytime smoke and the purple is quite nice in later afternoon or early evening. The purple has fermented dark fruits, like berry wine aromas. Musty and quite exotic if not on the mild side (not overly loud). I’ve grown both green and purple OTH in a handful of crosses as well. It tends to dominate a cross, but you can add some potency (THC levels) that way and possibly reduce your growing times by a month or so.
Pure OTH is not an easy one at all grown indoors. My limited experience indoors suggests keeping the pots of organic soil on the small side and root bound until mid-flower and then up potting to soil fertilized in P and K but not too much N. Light cycle for flowering starts at 11/13 and finish at 10/14 or less. Best to start flowering immediately from freshly rooted clone.
I'm going to grow Ace Panama Haze (Panama x OTH) indoor on my next run and that is the stategy I'll be using.
Do you know which type of soil OTH and OTH crosses like ? I grow organically. I was planning to go for a blend of peat moss, coco, worm casting with some added dolomite lime.
Help from growers experienced with pure sativas would be appreciated