
- Citrus clarity for sociable, focused sessions
L’Orange
L’Orange is a sativa-dominant hybrid with pronounced citrus character and a clear, uplifting high.
- Zesty orange aroma with a creative lift
- Reliable flowering and consistent yields
- Well suited to managed indoor and warm outdoor seasons
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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Orange Bud x Tangie |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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9-11 weeks |
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Medium-tall |
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Medium-high |
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Sweet orange, Citrus zest, Light spice |
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Feminised |
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temperate southern England climate |
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Uplifting, Creative focus, Gentle relaxation |
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Suitable for indoor controlled environments and outdoor summer sites |
About L'Orange
L’Orange is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Orange Bud x Tangie that combines bright citrus terpenes with a lively, focused high. It performs reliably in moderate climates and offers medium-high yields with a clear, social effect and a pleasant orange-forward flavour.
L'Orange is a sativa-dominant hybrid offering lively cerebral effects with a measured body lift. It favours daytime use when users want energy and focus.
THC content sits in the upper mid-range, providing a clear but potent experience. Regular consumers will find the level satisfying while newer users should approach with care.
CBD is present at low levels, so L'Orange is not typically chosen for high-CBD therapeutic use. The profile emphasises psychoactive terpenes over cannabidiol balance.
L'Orange descends from a cross of Orange Bud x Tangie. The lineage emphasises citrus terpenes and sativa-leaning uplift.
Seeds for this variety are typically supplied feminised to ease selection for flower-producing plants. Feminised genetics reduce the chance of male plants in a lot.
In Wiltshire and other areas of the temperate southern England climate this cultivar is intermediate in difficulty and tolerant of modest variability. Growers with basic experience of environment control will manage it more reliably.
Flowering generally completes within nine to eleven weeks depending on conditions. Bud development follows a steady timeline without prolonged delay.
Yields are medium to high for its category when conditions are steady. The strain produces consistent crop sizes rather than extreme volume swings.
Plants develop a medium-tall, airy structure with elongated top colas. That architecture suits managed indoor spaces as well as outdoor sites with good airflow.
Indoors L'Orange responds well to stable environments and careful ventilation. Outdoors in Wiltshire it finishes reliably in warmer months when weather is favourable.
Growing L'Orange in Wiltshire within the temperate southern England climate benefits from a moderate season and reasonable summer warmth. Seasonal rain and cooler nights later in the year can influence ripening and should be considered in planning.
The dominant effect is uplifting clarity that supports creativity and social interaction. A gentle body relaxation follows without heavy sedation.
The flavour leans heavily to citrus, with prominent orange notes and a sweet, zesty finish. Subtle spice and earthy undertones appear on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Cannabis cultivation is controlled under UK law and generally requires a licence. Always check current legislation and obtain legal advice if unsure.
Controlled climate cannabis growing refers to managing environmental factors indoors to keep conditions steady. For L'Orange this approach can reduce variability, though operators must comply with local laws.
The outdoor window is limited by local weather and typically centres on the warmest months. Timing that window carefully helps with consistent ripening.
Choose seeds from reputable breeders and suppliers to ensure genetic consistency. Feminised lines reduce the likelihood of non-flowering males.
Problems in temperate zones often include moisture-related fungi and small invertebrate pests. Regular inspection and prompt, lawful action help protect plants.
Assessing readiness typically involves observing development and aroma over time. When in doubt, consult knowledgeable professionals and adhere to legal requirements.
L'Orange may offer short-term relief for stress and mild pain, and can stimulate appetite for some users. Always consult a medical professional before using cannabis for health reasons.
Drying and curing are important for retaining aroma and smoothness. Gentle, controlled approaches over time help the final product's quality but should be undertaken within the law.
There are breeders and suppliers that operate internationally, but availability and legality vary by jurisdiction. Verify supplier reputation and legal status before purchase.
Automation can aid consistency by monitoring conditions and logging data. It is a tool for management rather than a replacement for oversight and must be used in line with regulations.
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