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AGENT ORANGE

Observation Date
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Plant Height (cm)
Stem Diameter (cm)
Leaf Size
Stretch (cm)
Flower Diameter (cm)
Nodal Spacing
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Cannabinoid Crystals
Bud Scent

August 17, 2022

1

55

1

Average (8-15cm)

N/A

N/A

5.1

Happy

Green

N/A

White

N/A

No

N/A

Picture of flowering cannabis plant

AGENT ORANGE

Orange Velvet X Jack the Ripper

75% Sativa

Agent Orange is an exceptional strain that results from the fusion of Orange Velvet and Jack the Ripper genetics. This delightful hybrid leans predominantly towards the sativa side, boasting a classic fruity profile with a 75% sativa composition. When it comes to THC content, it typically falls within the range of 14% to 18%.
One of the standout features of Agent Orange is its quick flowering time, typically ranging from 49 to 55 days, equivalent to 7 to 8 weeks. This characteristic makes it a favored choice for growers looking for a fast turnaround.
Agent Orange is renowned for its remarkable yield potential, especially when cultivated outdoors. In the open air, this plant can reach impressive heights, sometimes towering up to 10 feet. However, for indoor cultivation, it's advisable to utilize topping and training techniques to encourage a bushier growth pattern.
Visually, Agent Orange buds are a sight to behold, displaying pigments of deep maroon and purple, beautifully contrasted by the presence of bright orange pistils. This strain's appearance is a testament to its visual appeal.
The aroma of Agent Orange is a delightful blend of orange and citrus notes, underscored by a sweet undertone. It offers a pleasing olfactory experience for cannabis enthusiasts.
The terpene profile of this strain includes myrcene, terpinolene, and caryophyllene, contributing to its unique aroma and potential therapeutic properties.
Agent Orange was originally bred by MzJill Genetics, and its distinctive characteristics have solidified its status as a noteworthy and sought-after strain in the cannabis community.

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