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 Agent Orange Effects?
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
This strain has one of those flavors you don’t forget — it really does taste like fresh citrus, almost like peeling an orange right under your nose. The first hit is all bright, sweet orange with a tangy kick, thanks to the limonene doing its thing. It’s smooth on the inhale, and then as you exhale, you get this subtle earthy-herbal note from the myrcene that keeps it from being too candy-sweet. There’s also this light spicy finish — not overpowering, just enough to give it a little edge — and that’s the caryophyllene coming through. The whole smoke is clean and balanced, with just enough complexity to keep it interesting. If you’re into fruit-forward strains that don’t taste fake or overdone, this is a solid pick.
How Does Agent Orange Smell?
Users Reviews
Fresh Citrus: 87%
Candy-Like: 71%
Earthy: 62%
Orange: 56%
Spice: 50%
The Aroma of Agent Orange
This citrus-heavy strain is impossible to miss. It starts out light and citrusy in early flower, but by the time those buds start stacking, it's full-on sweet orange zest with a little tang. It seriously smells like someone peeled an orange right in your grow room. That citrusy punch comes from the limonene, which gives it that bright, almost candy-like scent. As it matures, there's a warm, earthy layer that creeps in — that's the myrcene smoothing things out and adding a little depth. You'll also catch a faint peppery spice underneath it all, especially late in flower, thanks to the caryophyllene. Together, the mix gives off this sweet-and-spicy orange funk that just keeps getting louder as harvest gets closer. It's one of those strains where you can smell it before you even open the tent.

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. One smart move a lot of growers make is using 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.
- Needs strong support structures as branches get heavy with buds - best to add support before you think you need it, as trying to prop up already-bent branches can sometimes cause damage.
- Needs to be fed good nutrients - Grab a bottle of Holi Moli Juice to feed your plants the best nutrients out there.
- To help your plants grow strong roots, follow Holi Moli's instructions on germination and transplanting. This will support their vigorous growth.
- Finicky if severely root-bound early on meaning: If a plant’s roots outgrow their container too soon (like kept a small pot/cup during early veg), the plant can start acting fussy - stunted growth, slowed development, yellowing leaves, or weak structure - even if everything else (like light, water, and nutrients) is fine.
Best Climate to Grow Agent Orange Outdoors
If you’re growing this strain outdoors, you’ll get the best results in a warm, sunny climate with low to moderate humidity - think dry summers and plenty of daylight. This Sativa-dominant strain loves full sun and has the kind of structure that really stretches out, so it does well in Mediterranean-style regions. It handles heat well as long as it doesn’t get extreme, but if your temps regularly climb past 90°F, some light afternoon shade can help keep it happy. Choose white shade cloth over black—it reflects heat while still letting light through. The main thing to watch is humidity during late flower — those buds get dense and sticky, and if your fall is wet, you could run into mold. Space your plants between 4-6 feet apart, this space gives each plant enough airflow, sunlight access, and room to branch out, which helps prevent mold—especially during late flower when those citrusy buds get thick and sticky. Good airflow, spacing, and dry conditions during the finish are key.
How to Grow Agent Orange Marijuana in Subtropical Climates
You can definitely grow this vibrant Sativa blend in a hot, arid subtropical climate, but you’ll need to take a few extra steps to keep it happy in the heat. It loves the sun and stretches out nicely, but when temps start climbing past 90°F, it’s smart to give the plants some light afternoon shade — a white shade cloth works great for that. With dry air and high heat, you’ll also want to stay on top of watering, especially if you’re using fabric pots, which dry out faster but help keep the root zone cooler. Mulching around the base of your plants can help lock in moisture and prevent heat stress. The buds can get pretty sticky toward the end, so even in dry climates, good airflow is a must to keep things fresh and avoid problems during late flower. As long as you manage heat, water, and airflow, it can does surprisingly well in hot, dry regions — and it’ll reward you with fat, citrus-packed colas and that classic energetic high it’s known for.
How to Grow Agent Orange Marijuana in Temperate Climates
This terpene-rich plant can be grown in a temperate climate, you just need to plan ahead a bit. It’s a Sativa-dominant strain, so it loves the sun and needs a solid start to really take off. If your season starts a little slow, it’s a good idea to start your seeds indoors early in the spring and move them outside once the nights stay above 50°F. Pick a spot that gets plenty of sunlight — this strain really stretches when it’s happy, and it’ll reward you with solid growth and citrusy buds. The main thing to watch is the humidity and rainfall in late flower. If your fall tends to get damp, it’s smart to have some kind of rain cover or light greenhouse setup ready to protect those sticky colas from mold. Thinning out some lower leaves and making sure there’s good airflow around the plant helps a lot too. Agent Orange isn’t super fussy — give it sun, airflow, and dry conditions during the finish, and it’ll do just fine.
How to Grow Agent Orange Cannabis Indoors
Growing this strain indoors is pretty straightforward if you plan for the stretch and keep your setup dialed in. Temps should sit around 70–80°F during lights-on, dropping to 60–70°F at night to keep terpene levels high and stress low. In veg, aim for 50–60% humidity, and drop it down to 40–50% during flower, then 35–45% in the final weeks to help prevent mold as those citrus-packed colas fatten up. Space your plants about 2 to 3 feet apart, so there’s good airflow and light penetration. As for pot sizes, fabric pots in the 5 to 7 gallon range work best. A 5-gallon bag is great if you're limited on space or using training methods like topping or low-stress training. If you’ve got more room and want to let the plant stretch a bit, go with a 7-gallon pot to give the roots extra space and support a bigger canopy. Fabric pots also improve drainage and root airflow, which helps prevent overwatering and supports healthier growth throughout the cycle. Make sure you’ve got a carbon filter in place — this strain puts out a strong, sweet orange aroma late in flower.
With its Sativa-dominant genetics, this strain tends to stretch quite a bit during early flower, so make sure you’ve got enough vertical space to work with. To keep things under control, it helps to use training techniques like topping and LST (low-stress training) early on — and if you’re chasing bigger yields, a SCROG (screen of green) setup can really pay off. A good time to flip to 12/12 is when your plant’s around 5 to 6 weeks old and about 22 inches tall — that’ll help you stay ahead of the stretch and help maintain the height. And don’t forget: better lights = better buds. Always.
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
This cannabis plant puts out some really eye-catching buds. They’re usually a bright lime to deep forest green, with tons of fiery orange pistils twisting all through the flower. The buds are medium to large in size, a little on the airy side thanks to the Sativa influence, but still dense enough to have some weight to them. You’ll notice a nice coating of frosty trichomes, especially toward the end of flower — sticky, resin-rich, and packing that sweet citrus funk it’s known for. Most phenos stay green and orange, but if your temps drop below 60°F at night in late flower, you might catch some purple hues creeping into the sugar leaves or edges. Not super common, but it’s a nice touch when it shows up.
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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