Experience the vibrant burst of Fresh Orange, an effortlessly cultivated indica-dominant strain that stands as a testament to Dank Genetics' commitment to excellence. This strain is a joy for growers and terpene enthusiasts alike, offering a sensory journey through ultra-dense, terpene-rich nugs that emanate the zesty aroma of sour orange and tangerine. It's a terp lover's dream come true.
Fresh Orange emerges from the genetic fusion of Mandarina Kush and Sour Dubble, a combination carefully crafted to bring out the best of both parent strains. The result is a strain that not only embodies the ease of cultivation but also showcases an enticing interplay of flavors and aromas.
This pack of Fresh Orange by Dank Genetics comprises 7 female seeds, providing growers with a reliable and consistent means to cultivate this exceptional strain. With an indica-leaning profile, Fresh Orange promises a calming and soothing experience, making it an ideal choice for those seeking relaxation and stress relief.
With a flowering time of 60 to 70 days, Fresh Orange delivers on its name, providing a burst of freshness and vitality to your cannabis garden. Dive into the world of Dank Genetics and savor the unique and delightful characteristics of Fresh Orange, a strain that effortlessly combines simplicity, flavor, and potency.
Strain FAQ
Are orange-flavored strains rare?
Some of the orangeiest strains are rare or special variants of popular ones. These genotypes are cannabis' crown jewels, appreciated for their rich, citrus fragrance.
How has hybridization and adaptation changed Kush strains?
Kush strains have adapted to change, blending their genetics to create new types. This hybridization has expanded the cannabis gene pool and tailored strains to specific needs.
This strain has North American and Canadian genetics, did they create auto-flowering strains?
North American and Canadian breeders pioneered the use of Russian and Central Asian Cannabis ruderalis genetics in photoperiod strains. This crossbreeding has developed auto-flowering cultivars that flower depending on age rather than light exposure, a major development for shorter growing seasons.