
- Citrus, Uplifting, Balanced
Agent Orange
Agent Orange is a sativa-dominant hybrid with bright citrus flavour and a clear, uplifting high. It suits intermediate growers and greenhouse setups across the UK.
- Bright citrus aroma
- Daytime focus boost
- Greenhouse friendly
|
|
18-20% |
|
|
0.5-1% |
|
|
Orange Skunk x Jack Herer |
|
|
Sativa-dominant hybrid |
|
|
Intermediate |
|
|
8-9 weeks |
|
|
Medium (0.8-2.5 metre) |
|
|
Medium-High (400-550 g/m² indoor) |
|
|
Citrus, Sweet Orange, Spicy Pine |
|
|
Feminised |
|
|
Mild Maritime; Suited To Greenhouse And Southern England |
|
|
Uplifting, Energetic, Relaxing Finish |
|
|
Indoor And Outdoor |
About Agent Orange
Agent Orange is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Orange Skunk x Jack Herer that keeps a bold citrus profile. The high is uplifting and energetic with a relaxing finish that suits daytime use. It flowers in around 8 to 9 weeks indoors and yields in the medium to high range when you use training and good light. Plants reach a medium height and respond well to topping, LST and SCROG, which helps control stretch in small grow rooms in places like Leeds or Bristol. In the UK a greenhouse often gives the best balance between light and protection from rain. Dry and cure slowly to keep the citrus flavour bright and to reduce harshness.
Agent Orange is a sativa-dominant hybrid with bright citrus notes and lively behaviour. UK growers often favour it for daytime sessions and social use.
Agent Orange typically tests around 18-20% THC, placing it above many classic UK strains like White Widow. That level gives a clear, heady lift with a warm body feel.
CBD levels are low, commonly under 1%. British wellness users look for low-CBD, high-THC varieties for recreational effect while some breeders select higher-CBD phenotypes.
Agent Orange is a cross between Orange Skunk and Jack Herer. That pairing keeps the citrus terpene profile with a clear, focused head effect.
These seeds are offered as feminised for consistency in your grow tent. British seed collectors value feminised genetics for predictable female plants.
Growing Agent Orange sits at an intermediate level and rewards steady attention. You should manage humidity in UK greenhouses to avoid mould.
Flowering takes roughly 8 to 9 weeks indoors. Outdoors in the UK you should aim to harvest before the rainy autumn, typically late September to early October in southern regions.
Yields are medium to high indoors, often around 400 to 550 g per square metre under good conditions. Greenhouse growers in Cornwall and Devon report reliable results when they train plants well.
Plants reach a medium height and respond well to topping, LST and SCROG. In small UK grow rooms you should keep them under 1.2 metres with training.
Agent Orange suits both indoor tents and outdoor sites when you control humidity. In damp British summers a greenhouse helps keep buds healthy.
Agent Orange prefers a mild maritime climate with warm, humid summers. Growers in southern England and those using protected Scottish greenhouses do well.
Expect an uplifting, citrus-led high that suits daytime use and creative tasks. Many UK users choose it for focus and sociable sessions.
Flavours are bright citrus with sweet orange and a faint spicy pine note. The flavour holds up well through drying and proper curing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect around 8 to 9 weeks of flowering under a standard 12/12 light cycle. Keep an eye on trichomes for the harvest window.
Plants grow to a medium height, typically 0.8 to 2.5 metre depending on training. Use topping and LST to control stretch in small tents.
Yes, a greenhouse gives shelter from rain while keeping humidity manageable with ventilation. Growers in Wales and Devon often use them for Agent Orange.
Use a balanced feed in veg and switch to a bloom formula with slightly higher phosphorus during flowering. Avoid overfeeding to reduce risk of nutrient lockout.
Dry at 18-21°C with relative humidity around 50-60% until stems snap. Cure in jars for several weeks with daily burps at first for best flavour.
It sits at an intermediate difficulty level. Beginners with good guidance and attention to humidity can get good results.
Keep airflow moving and keep relative humidity in the flowering room below 55%. Remove any dense inner leaf growth and use a dehumidifier in sealed tents.
Indoor yields often range between 400 and 550 g per square metre with good lights and training. Results depend on your setup and feeding regime.
It has a pronounced citrus aroma that becomes sweeter during curing. Use carbon filters and sealed tents in cities like Manchester or London.
CBD levels are low, typically under 1%. If you want higher CBD, select specific phenotypes or crosses that focus on CBD.
Verified buyer feedback
Grower Reviews
Rating breakdown
Filter by star rating