STRNG Seeds – Agent Orange

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Citrus-forward and energetic, this hybrid is perfect for fans of bold flavors.

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Agent Orange, a hybrid of Jack the Ripper and Orange Velvet, bursts with vibrant citrus and sweet herbal flavors.

Flowering in 8–9 weeks, it produces robust indoor yields of 500–700 g/m² and up to 800 g/plant outdoors. Its energetic and talkative experiences make it an excellent choice for growers seeking a lively and flavorful strain with medium heights of up to 150 cm indoors.

Genetic Background: Jack the Ripper x Orange Velvet
THC:
CBD: 0.5%
Sativa: 50%
Indica: 50%
Flavor: Citrus, Orange, Herbal, Sweet
Effect: Energetic, Happy, Talkative
Yield indoor: 500-700 g/m²
Yield outdoor: 600-800 g/plant
Flowering time: 8-9 weeks
Height indoor: 100-150 cm
Height outdoor: 120-200 cm
Harvest Month: Mid October
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Agent Orange FAQ

Agent Orange is known for its intense orange peel aroma, energetic growth, and colorful flower structure. It’s a favorite among flavor-focused growers who want a sharp, fruit-driven profile in a classic photoperiod format.

The scent is bright and bold—like freshly zested orange rind with hints of sour tangerine and light earth. In late flower, it develops a deeper citrus funk.

It’s moderate. The buds are dense and not overly leafy, so trimming isn’t labor-intensive. Pre-harvest defoliation can speed things up.

It’s a hybrid with sativa-leaning structure. It tends to grow tall and stretchy, with long internodes and vigorous branching, especially during early flower.

Agent Orange delivers a more authentic citrus zest rather than sugary citrus. The aroma is sharper, fresher, and more dynamic, often compared to orange cleaners or marmalade.

Buds are medium to large, bright green with orange hairs, and often develop purple streaks. The flower is dense, resinous, and visually striking under good light.

It can grow quite tall—typically 120–150 cm indoors. Early topping or LST is recommended to control its vertical stretch and boost lateral yield.

It typically flowers in 8–9 weeks indoors. Outdoors, expect harvest readiness around mid-October in warm, dry climates.

Yes, especially with proper training. Indoors, it can yield 500–600g/m². Outdoors, large plants in full sun can produce over 600g each with good care.

Yes. The citrus aroma is very noticeable during mid to late flower, so carbon filters or outdoor spacing may be needed depending on your grow environment.

Feminized seeds produce only female plants—those that develop buds. This removes the need to identify and cull male plants from your grow.

Yes. It clones easily and maintains vigor across cuttings. It’s a great option for keeping a mother plant and running multiple phenos.

It’s best for intermediate growers. While it’s not overly difficult, its height and nutrient demands are better handled with a bit of prior experience.

Yes. As a photoperiod strain, it requires 12 hours of uninterrupted darkness and 12 hours of light to initiate and maintain flowering.

It prefers warmth, but with an early start, it can finish in temperate zones. A greenhouse is ideal for extending its window in cooler areas.

It does well in both, but outdoors in full sun is where it can really stretch and show its full potential. Indoors, training is key to managing its size.

Topping, LST, and SCROG are effective. Controlling height early helps prevent stretching and encourages a wide, productive canopy.

700–1000 PPFD during bloom helps develop dense buds and strong citrus terpenes. Full-spectrum LED or HPS lighting works well.

Keep temps between 22–26°C. Lower humidity to 40–45% during bloom to prevent bud moisture buildup and to preserve aroma.

Water when the top inch of soil is dry. It prefers regular watering, especially in flowering, but it’s important to avoid soggy conditions.

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