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Old 04-24-2017, 03:41 AM
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At what week?

You can harvest it early and it won't go hot. But then it won't finish out as much CBD as it has potential for. Everything I've seen of either Otto goes hot if let to go its entire flowering time.
some taken around mid oct tested around 12-14%CBD and not hot
some taken very late for this area around nov. 10 that came back 16% and still not hot

they grew a green pheno and a purple pheno that were selected so maybe had phenos that did not go hot
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Congrats to them if they selected something that doesn't go hot. That would be the first time I've heard that from Otto seeds, I imagine it might be pretty rare.
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i hadnt realized the otto was so hot, many peeps seem to have ran it last year with no problem
what about the baox? i hear it does very well in colorado.... i expect it would throw hot on some phenos
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It seems you can legally do the final testing for cannabinoids 4 to 5 weeks before harvest....
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Check here: https://oregoncbdseeds.com/THC%20Cont...te%20Paper.pdf
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Correct, but it's state-dependent. Testing occurs 4 weeks before harvest in Oregon. I know I sound like a broken record, but what will pass all depends on your testing protocol!

Otto II, BaOx, etc. will pass in Oregon. Shoot, some friends grew 2.5 acres of ACDC outdoors as hemp last year and it even passed (had to harvest early, but everyone in Oregon did with record fall rain).

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Super interesting matter and very good work you guys are achieving!
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Old 04-25-2017, 07:33 PM
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Would consider sending your seeds to a licensed european hemp grower for next season by any chance?
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i hadnt realized the otto was so hot, many peeps seem to have ran it last year with no problem
what about the baox? i hear it does very well in colorado.... i expect it would throw hot on some phenos
Generally I've seen Otto fall between .4% and a little over 1% when finished. I have seen it harvested early to avoid that but it was only like 11 or 12% CBD at the time.

I think the BaOx suffers from the same problem...nobody should go throwing a pound of seed out if any of those seeds do produce hot. It isn't a uniformly below .3% hemp strain, it might pass for Oregon and Washington with their 1% laws but not most hemp states. I imagine there will be people selling BaOx clones right around this time that will claim they don't go hot, and hopefully they're not lying or else its gonna be like last year all over again.
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Old 05-11-2017, 10:49 PM
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Growing a Green Mountain Baox (my own hybrid) this year that tested below 0,3%. But what social ecologist said it all depends on your testing protocol...earlier the better. Fortunately testing in my state is not mandatory (yet).
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