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~ Strain, Agent Orange ~
Agent Orange Overview:
Sativa Dominant Hybrid - Approx. 75% Sativa / 25% Indica
– no, not the Vietnam-era pesticide, but rather the medical marijuana strain. Agent Orange also known as “Agent O,” a sativa-dominant hybrid with a 75:25 sativa/indica ratio, This heady skunk is a Canadian original, grown for decades on Vancouver Island in British Columbia won a Canadian award at the High Times Cannabis Cup, it is a sativa-dominant hybrid of original Skunk #1, a local California strain known as Sweet Skunk, and an unknown sativa. Agent Orange produces an uplifting cerebral high ideal for depression, anxiety, and migraines. It can be useful in treating minor aches and pains, but it isn't recommended for treatment of chronic pain. The high starts to descend after just half an hour, making this a good strain for daytime activities and house chores. Agent Orange smells like citrus, naturally, and it tastes like sweet and spicy oranges, while the bud has a deep purple appearance. There are few adverse effects, though dry mouth is possible. Agent Orange, despite its name and the massive military mistake associated with it, is popular across the United States, but especially in Michigan and the Pacific Northwest. With THC levels up to 19 & occasionally up to 25%, it definitely one of the most potent strains around; it's a very effective medication for many people. Agent Orange is a fun choice for everyday living that medicates without overpowering.
– no, not the Vietnam-era pesticide, but rather the medical marijuana strain. Agent Orange also known as “Agent O,” a sativa-dominant hybrid with a 75:25 sativa/indica ratio, This heady skunk is a Canadian original, grown for decades on Vancouver Island in British Columbia won a Canadian award at the High Times Cannabis Cup, it is a sativa-dominant hybrid of original Skunk #1, a local California strain known as Sweet Skunk, and an unknown sativa. Agent Orange produces an uplifting cerebral high ideal for depression, anxiety, and migraines. It can be useful in treating minor aches and pains, but it isn't recommended for treatment of chronic pain. The high starts to descend after just half an hour, making this a good strain for daytime activities and house chores. Agent Orange smells like citrus, naturally, and it tastes like sweet and spicy oranges, while the bud has a deep purple appearance. There are few adverse effects, though dry mouth is possible. Agent Orange, despite its name and the massive military mistake associated with it, is popular across the United States, but especially in Michigan and the Pacific Northwest. With THC levels up to 19 & occasionally up to 25%, it definitely one of the most potent strains around; it's a very effective medication for many people. Agent Orange is a fun choice for everyday living that medicates without overpowering.
Cannabiniods & Terpenes
THC, CBD, CBN, Above or Graphic below.
THC, CBD, CBN, Above or Graphic below.
Type of High
New users should be aware that the cerebral effects of this strain have been called "almost trippy". A strong sense of euphoria, which raises the user's mood and produces a strong fuzzy disconnect from reality, is typical.
The happy feeling users experience on this strain may be accompanied by a mild body-numbing effect. Users should be prepared for a strong attack of the munchies although snacks do not need to be on-hand because of the energy Agent Orange generates. This is a great strain for getting out and getting things done as the "trippy-ness" wears off in approximately 20-40 minutes after its onset. As with most Sativa strains, common negative side effects include cotton mouth, dry eyes, anxiety, paranoia and headache.
The happy feeling users experience on this strain may be accompanied by a mild body-numbing effect. Users should be prepared for a strong attack of the munchies although snacks do not need to be on-hand because of the energy Agent Orange generates. This is a great strain for getting out and getting things done as the "trippy-ness" wears off in approximately 20-40 minutes after its onset. As with most Sativa strains, common negative side effects include cotton mouth, dry eyes, anxiety, paranoia and headache.
Treatments
Psycho/active/logical Effects
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Flavor
Citrus
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Sweet
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Tropical
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Fruity
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Skunky
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Lineage
Skunk No.1