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Burnt Orange

Feminised
Photoperiod

Burnt Orange is a sativa-dominant hybrid with bright citrus notes and moderate-to-high THC, suited to greenhouse and controlled indoor grows.

Why choose Burnt Orange?
  • Bright citrus terpene profile
  • Great for daytime focus and creativity
  • Performs well in managed greenhouses
THC 18-22%
CBD ≤1%
Lineage Tangie x Orange Skunk
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium-Tall
Yield Medium-High (greenhouse)
Taste Orange/citrus, Sweet rind, Earthy undertone
Seed Type Feminised, Photoperiod
Climate Moist Western Coastal Climate
Effects Uplifting, Focused, Relaxed body buzz
Environment Indoor/Greenhouse/Outdoor

About Burnt Orange

Burnt Orange offers a lively, citrus-led profile and an energetic, clear-headed high. It thrives with training and airflow control, produces medium-tall plants with sizeable colas, and rewards careful growers with sticky, aromatic buds suited to daytime use.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Burnt Orange is moderately challenging but manageable for growers who control humidity and airflow. In Lisburn's moist western coastal climate extra ventilation and preventative measures are important to avoid mould.

Flowering Time:

Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks under stable indoor conditions. Outdoor or greenhouse finishing times depend on seasonal weather and canopy management.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high when plants are trained and fed correctly. A greenhouse in Lisburn can push larger colas than a constrained indoor tent.

Height:

Plants tend to stretch with open internodes and long branches that benefit from support. Expect a medium-tall stature well suited to trellis and SCROG techniques.

Environment:

Indoors, Burnt Orange does well with LST and controlled humidity to reduce rot risk. In Lisburn greenhouse and outdoor growers should monitor damp spells closely and aim to finish before heavy autumn rain.

Climate:

Growing Burnt Orange in Lisburn demands vigilance due to the moist western coastal climate. Maintain strong canopy airflow, use dehumidification in enclosed spaces, and remove infected material promptly to prevent bud rot.

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I'm in Lisburn and my buds are showing white powdery spots, what now?
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Increase airflow immediately, prune affected leaves, and treat with a suitable organic fungicide if necessary.
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Should I top Burnt Orange or just LST?
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A combination works best: top once to create multiple main colas, then use LST to spread the canopy evenly.
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How much should I water in a greenhouse here?
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Water based on substrate weight and plant demand; in Lisburn's damp climate reduce frequency to avoid waterlogged roots.
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Any tips for drying and curing in coastal humidity?
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Dry in a controlled indoor space with dehumidifier set to 50% RH, then cure in jars stored cool and dark for at least two weeks.
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What light schedule gives best yields?
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18/6 for veg and 12/12 for flowering indoors; in a greenhouse mimic natural light but ensure full-dark periods during flowering.

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