Agent Orange Seeds
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Strength: Med + |
Duration: 2 Hours + |
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20% | |
0.56% |
THC percentages can vary with
growers techniques, conditions,
and grow formulas.

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Agent Orange Feminized Seeds Are:
- Feminized Seeds: Most Popular because Female marijuana plants are the only ones that produce "buds” (flowers), which contains the THC, CBN, and CBD.
- Photoperiod Seeds: For outdoor cultivation photoperiod plants are seasonal. Will usaully start to flower in August. For Indoor cultivation photoperiod plants will only start to flower when it's exposed 12 hours or more of uninterrupted darkness.

What are Agent Orange Genetics?
Agent Orange Seeds is a standout Sativa-dominant cannabis strain, created from a potent three-way cross of Orange Skunk, Jack's Cleaner, and Space Queen.
The Strength of Agent Orange
Known for its uplifting, citrus-forward effects, this strain packs a solid THC content of around 20%, delivering a clear-headed, energetic high that's perfect for daytime use.
Known for its high potency
Whether you're looking for a creative boost or a smooth wake and bake strain to pair with your morning coffee, Agent Orange offers a flavorful and motivating experience that keeps your mood lifted and your mind focused.
Agent Orange Strain |
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{Orange Bud x Skunk} x Space Queen | X | Jack’s Cleaner | |
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Orange Bud x Skunk | X | The Cleaner | |
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Space Queen | Jack Herer | ||
Indica | Sativa | ||
CBD | Hybrid |
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What Are The Effects of Agent Orange?
Users Reviews
Clear Headed: 91%
Energetic: 83%
Euphoric: 75%
Uplifting: 67%
Motivated: 61%
Sociable: 46%
Giggly: 37%
Feel the High of Agent Orange
Agent Orange gives you that kind of high where everything just feels lighter — like someone took a weight off your chest. It’s definitely a Sativa-leaning strain, so expect a pretty quick mental lift that gets your head clear and your mood in a good place. It doesn’t hit too hard or feel jittery — more like smooth energy and focus with a little happy buzz behind it. Great for mornings, especially if you’re into wake and bakes. It goes really well with a cup of coffee and a to-do list.
You’ll stay mentally sharp but still feel relaxed enough to not overthink everything. It’s perfect if you want to get stuff done, be social, or just feel better without getting stuck to the couch. The high is mostly in your head, but there’s just enough body calm to keep things balanced. Only thing is, it can dry your mouth out a bit, so keep some water nearby.
Responsible marijuana use within one's tolerance levels can produce pleasant effects- avoid excessive intake.
Can Agent Orange Help Medically?
Users Reviews
Stress: 88%
Depression: 83%
PTSD: 67%
Mood Disorders: 64%
Moderate Pain: 55%
Mild Nausea: 51%
Tension Headaches: 49%
Agent Orange Marijuana Medical Benefits
Agent Orange is one of those strains that people turn to when they just need to feel a little better — whether it’s stress, anxiety, or just a rough headspace. It’s got this light, upbeat high that doesn’t hit too hard, which makes it a solid option if you're dealing with things like depression, mood disorders, or trouble focusing — especially for those with ADD/ADHD.
People with PTSD say it helps them feel a bit more grounded - it doesn’t fix everything, but it gives them enough space to breathe and refocus.
Physically, it’s not gonna knock out heavy pain, but it does a nice job with the smaller stuff — tension headaches, mild nausea, or those low-key aches that just wear you down.
Patients should consult their doctor before using cannabis medically, marijuana can be an effective supplemental treatment.

How Does Agent Orange Taste?
Users Reviews
Sweet: 92%
Tangy: 84%
Orange: 70%
Fruity: 59%
Candy-Sweet: 43%
The Flavor of Agent Orange
The taste of this citrus-packed sativa strain is unforgettable—like biting into a fresh, juicy orange with a tangy citrus burst. As you smoke, that bold citrus flavor stays, balanced by a smooth, earthy undertone from myrcene. A light, peppery kick from caryophyllene adds a spicy finish, making each hit even more interesting. If you're into citrus-heavy strains, this one’s a must-try!
How Does Agent Orange Smell?
Users Reviews
Fresh Citrus: 87%
Candy-Like: 71%
Earthy: 62%
Orange: 56%
Spice: 50%
The Aroma of Agent Orange
The aroma of this resinous, citrus-heavy cannabis hits you with a fresh, zesty orange scent—like peeling a ripe orange right in front of you. As it grows, you get an earthy, herbal layer from myrcene, adding smooth depth. There's also a slight spicy kick from caryophyllene, giving it the perfect balance of citrus, earthiness, and spice. If you love bold, tangy aromas with a twist, this strain's got it all.

What are the Terpenes in Agent Orange?
« Limonene « Myrcene « Caryophyllene « Ocimene «
Agent Orange Terpenes
Terpenes creates the scents and flavors - they vary depending on the growing conditions, curing process, and individual plant phenotypical expression.
Is Agent Orange strain Easy to Grow?
Users Reviews
This is a beginner-friendly strain to grow, can be grown indoors and outdoors, and is a decently mold-resistant strain. It’s easy to grow, not overly demanding, and rewards you with flavorful, uplifting buds — a solid pick for anyone just getting started.
Flowering Time 55-65 Days 
-- Outdoor Grow (Full Sun / In Ground) --
Height: 6 Ft Plus
Yield: 2 - 4 Plus lbs. Cured
How to Grow Agent Orange Marijuana Indoors and Outdoors
What to Watch Out for When Growing Agent Orange - This strain holds up pretty well against mold, but you’ve still gotta watch it once those buds start filling out. They can get dense, and if your humidity creeps too high during flower, that’s when bud rot can sneak in. Use Holi Moli Eliminator early on as a preventative. It’s simple, doesn’t mess with your plants, and helps keep mold, mildew, and bud rot from ever getting a foothold. Better to stay ahead of it than scramble to fix it later.
Germination: Give your plants the best possible start by following Holi Moli’s germination and transplanting guide. It lays the groundwork for strong root development and healthy, vigorous growth from day one.
Temperature Swings: This citrus-heavy sativa strain can tolerate moderate temperature fluctuations, but it thrives best in a stable environment. Large swings in temperature, especially during flowering, can stress the plant and reduce bud quality.
Nutrient Sensitivity: It isn’t particularly nutrient-sensitive but be cautious of overfeeding. Reduce nitrogen during the flowering stage and monitor how your plant reacts to its feeding regimen. Checking the runoff pH ensures your plant is getting the nutrients it needs without the risk of lockout or imbalances. For a balanced, stress-free feeding routine, use Holi Moli Juice—a complete, all-in-one nutrient solution formulated specifically for cannabis.
Odor Control: With its strong citrusy aroma, this strain can fill your grow space with its pungent fragrance, especially during flowering. A carbon filter is a must indoors to manage the smell.
Stretching: Expect some stretching once this Sativa-dominant plant hits the flowering phase. Use low-stress training (LST), topping, or SCROG techniques to keep the height in check and ensure a more even canopy.
Branch Support: As the buds begin to swell, the branches may need support, especially as this strain produces dense colas. Use stakes or a trellis to help hold up the branches and prevent breakage. Proper support will allow your plant to focus its energy on producing the best possible buds instead of struggling to support its weight.
Best Climate to Grow Agent Orange Cannabis
This citrus-packed sativa-dominant strain thrives in warm, dry climates where long days of sunshine and low humidity allow it to reach its full potential. Known for its bright orange aroma, uplifting effects, and sticky resin production, this high-yielding orange-flavored strain does best in environments that minimize the risk of mold while supporting vigorous growth.
Pick a wide-open, sunny location that gets at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily. A natural breeze is essential for keeping the canopy dry and promoting stem strength. Avoid planting near fences or walls that block airflow and cast unwanted shade—those can trap heat and create stagnant air pockets that increase the risk of mildew and slow growth.
This fast-growing citrus cannabis cultivar can get tall and branchy, so spacing and root room are important.
Grow Bag Sizes & Spacing:
- 10-gallon bags – 3.5–4 feet of space
- 15-gallon bags – 4.5–5 feet of space
- 20-gallon bags – 5–6 feet of space (Lets the roots spread out nice and big—perfect for growing a larger, fuller plant.)
Go with fabric grow bags for stronger, healthier roots—they offer great drainage, natural aeration, and help keep soil temps steady. Just be careful not to place them on concrete or reflective surfaces, as that can build up heat and stress the root zone.
Even though this orange terpene-rich beauty thrives in dry climates, its thick, resin-coated buds can still trap moisture late in flower—especially if airflow is limited. To reduce the risk of mold, it’s important to prune the lower branches and thin out the canopy so air can move freely through the plant.
Water early in the morning so both the soil and foliage have time to dry before nightfall, and apply mulch around the base of each grow bag to retain moisture and regulate root temperature. For added protection, spray Holi Moli Eliminator from veg through flower to help prevent any mold issues.
How to Grow Agent Orange Marijuana in Subtropical Climates
This zesty sativa-dominant citrus strain can be grown successfully in hot, arid subtropical climates, but you’ll need to take a few key steps to manage intense heat and dry conditions.
Pick a sunny, open location with at least 6–8 hours of direct light and a steady breeze. A natural breeze helps cool the canopy and keeps air moving through the plant, reducing the chance of heat stress or trapped moisture. Avoid planting near fences or walls, as they can block airflow and cast shade that hinders growth and increases the risk of mildew.
This vibrant orange weed strain stretches and spreads, so give it plenty of root space and air between plants:
Grow Bag Sizes & Spacing:
- 10-gallon bags – allow 3.5–4 feet of space
- 15-gallon bags – allow 4.5–5 feet of space
- 20-gallon bags – allow 5–6 feet of space
Fabric grow bags are the better option outdoors—they promote drainage, support root airflow, and help regulate soil temperature. Avoid placing them directly on reflective ground or concrete, as these surfaces can trap heat and put unnecessary stress on your plant’s roots.
This citrus-forward sativa holds up well in dry air but still needs help staying hydrated and mold-free in high heat. Mulch heavily around the base of your grow bags to retain moisture and insulate the roots. Water early in the morning so plants absorb moisture before the heat kicks in.
If temperatures consistently rise above 90°F, use white shade cloth during peak sun hours to reduce heat stress without blocking light. Avoid black cloth—it traps heat. Prune the lower branches and thin out the canopy to keep air flowing through the plant. For full-season protection, spray Holi Moli Eliminator from veg through flower to prevent mold and pests—it’s especially helpful in hot climates where sticky colas and still air can lead to problems fast.
How to Grow Agent Orange Marijuana in Temperate Climates
This citrus-forward cannabis plant can grow well in temperate climates, but it needs a little extra attention to handle shifting humidity, cool nights, and late-season rain. For the best results, germinate your seeds indoors in early spring, then transplant outdoors once nighttime temperatures stay above 50°F. This gives your plant a healthy head start before it faces the variable conditions of the season.
Choose a sunny, open area that gets 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily and receives steady airflow. Proper air circulation is key for keeping the canopy dry and healthy. Avoid planting near fences or walls—they block wind, trap moisture, and cast shade, which can lead to mildew and stunted growth.
Go with fabric grow bags to give your plants the best chance at healthy growth—they allow heat to escape, improve drainage, and keep roots well-aerated. Just avoid setting them on hot or reflective surfaces, which can lead to overheating and stress below the soil.
Grow Bag Sizes & Spacing:
- 10-gallon bags – space 3.5–4 feet apart
- 15-gallon bags – space 4.5–5 feet apart
- 20-gallon bags – space 5–6 feet apart
This zesty, resin-coated cannabis plant produces thick colas that can be sensitive to mold if humidity spikes late in flower. Prune lower branches and thin out the canopy to encourage airflow. Water early in the day so everything dries before nightfall, and mulch the base to protect roots and limit overwatering from rain.
If heavy rain is expected late in the season, consider using a simple rain cover or greenhouse structure to keep the buds dry. Spray Holi Moli Eliminator from veg through flower to prevent mold and pests—especially useful in outdoor grows where conditions can shift fast.
How to Grow Agent Orange Indoors | Complete Guide
Keep your grow room around 75–80°F during lights-on hours and drop it slightly to 68–72°F during lights-off. This high-energy citrus cultivar prefers a stable environment—temperature swings during flower can reduce resin production and weaken terpene expression.
During veg, maintain 55–65% humidity to support rapid growth and branching. As you transition into flower, reduce RH to 40–50%, and finish around 35–40% in late flower. Because this resin-rich strain produces thick, sticky buds, lower humidity in flower is essential to prevent mold and preserve terpene quality.
This stretchy orange weed strain can get tall and branchy indoors, so give each plant 2.5–3 feet of space to promote airflow and reduce crowding. Use 5 or 7-gallon pots for optimal growth. A 10-gallon pot is also an option—but only if you have the space to handle its full canopy and root spread.
If you’ve got growing experience or want to level up your skills, this vigorously branching citrus strain responds very well to topping, low-stress training (LST), and SCROG. These techniques help manage height, open the canopy, and expose more bud sites to light—leading to stronger yields and bigger colas.
This pungent orange-scented hybrid kicks out a loud citrus aroma—especially in late flower. You’ll need a carbon filter indoors to control the scent. Add oscillating fans to keep air moving around the canopy, and use a dehumidifier during flower to manage RH levels and prevent mold. Proper airflow is key for bud density and mold prevention in sticky, terpene-rich strains.
Do Not Skimp On The Lights—better lights absolutely mean better yields and stronger flavor. Use full-spectrum LEDs for the best results. Many growers run 6500K for veg and switch to 3000K–3500K for flower, but here at Holi Moli, we’ve had great success using 6500K from start to finish to produce dense, frosty buds with bold citrus flavor and excellent bag appeal. Strong lighting makes all the difference—especially with high-terpene cultivars like this one.
How to Grow Agent Orange Marijuana:
- To germinate your Agent Orange Marijuana seeds it's best to create an atmosphere indoors of Spring time temperatures. 75F 24/7 is optimal.
- For Agent Orange Marijuana Indoor cultivation use topping and low stress training techniques during vegetative stage to maximize yield.
- For Agent Orange Marijuana outdoor cultivation make sure to choose a spot in your garden that receives at least 8 hours of direct sunlight every day and accommodates for it's size.
- Harvesting Agent Orange Marijuana usually takes place in Late September and through October outdoors and indoor plants about 2 months after setting lights to only 12 hrs per day.
- Curing Agent Orange Buds using the traditional method. Curing involves drying your cannabis slowly over the course of a few weeks in a controlled environment.
Agent Orange Buds
The buds are typically medium-dense, leaning slightly on the fluffier side compared to heavy indicas—but still solid and sticky thanks to its high resin production. You’ll notice bright green nugs with fiery orange pistils, coated in a shimmering layer of trichomes that give it serious bag appeal. The vibrant orange hairs are a visual trademark of this orange-flavored cannabis strain, making it instantly recognizable.
As for color changes—purple hues can occasionally appear, but only when nighttime temperatures are lowered during late flower. These purples usually show up in the sugar leaves or outer edges rather than deep within the bud.
Bud appearance changes with growers techniques, climate, grow formulas, and drying / curing.


What are the highest THC strains?
- Fat Bastard- With up to 38% THC this Hybrid is the highest THC strain around. Big Fat Buds!
- Godfather OG - With THC levels up to 34% This old school strain is a great choice.
- Gush Mints - New and exciting with THC levels up around 33% +. Tight frosty nuggets.
- Velvet Lushers - High THC at 33% +. A great yield, easy to grow. Good looking bud!

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