| THC: | 20% |
| CBD: | 0.1% |
| Lineage: | Orange Velvet x Jack The Ripper |
| Genetics: | 25% Indica / 75% Sativa |
| Effects: | Creative, euphoric, energizing |
| Flavors: | Orange, lemon, sweet, spicy |
| Terpenes: | Myrcene, Terpinolene, Caryophyllene |
| Indoor yield: | 500–600 g/m² (1.1–1.3 lb/m²) |
| Outdoor yield: | 500 g/plant (1.1 lb/plant) |
| Indoor flowering: | 55–65 days |
| Outdoor flowering: | September – October |
| Maximum height: | Up to 200 cm (6.5 ft) |
Agent Orange Strain
Looking for a strain that lifts your spirits from the very first puff? Agent Orange is a feminized sativa with a Californian soul and the aroma of freshly squeezed oranges. Perfect for growers and smokers who love cheerful, upbeat cannabis, its flowers release an intense fragrance, as if you were pouring a cascade of citrus over your soul.
Its lineage stems from a cross between Orange Velvet and Jack The Ripper, a mix that blends creamy sweetness with mental clarity. The result is a strain that grows easily and produces dense, resinous buds that fill the air with an irresistible scent. Perfect for those looking to grow Agent Orange seeds and harvest smiles on every branch.
Effects
Lighting up a joint of Agent Orange feels like opening a window to a sunny day. The mind brightens, thoughts flow freely, and energy expands like a wave of light. It’s that kind of euphoria that makes you smile for no reason—perfect for social gatherings, creative afternoons, or simply adding good vibes to your day.
Its high is cerebral and sparkling, never heavy or dull. It keeps you active, focused, and contagiously happy. Many describe it as a burst of vitamin C for the soul—refreshing, radiant, and with a zesty kick that fuels conversation and inspiration. A delight for anyone seeking a vibrant, uplifting experience with Agent Orange seeds.
Agent Orange FAQ
Is Agent Orange indica or sativa?
It’s a sativa-dominant hybrid (75%) that delivers a stimulating and cheerful effect, perfect for daytime use.
What terpenes are found in this strain?
The main terpenes are myrcene, terpinolene, and caryophyllene, which give it its signature citrus and spicy aroma.
What is the flowering time?
Agent Orange finishes indoor flowering in 55–65 days and is ready for outdoor harvest between September and October.
How to grow Agent Orange seeds?
It’s easy to handle if you have some experience. Prefers warm temperatures, strong light, and controlled humidity. Outdoors, it can reach up to 2 meters (6.5 ft), delivering generous harvests of sweet orange-scented buds.


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