Agent Orange

(3 customer reviews)

Agent Orange is a hybrid created by crossing the famous Jack Herer and Orange Velvet. The result? A strong Sativa with THC levels up to 23% that can leave your mood elevated! If anything—it’s perfect for smoking on a rainy day. This combo produces bright green and deep purple leaves on their buds adding to the bag appeal. Agent Orange has an aroma of sugary citrus mixed into sweet oranges!  It tastes just as satisfying on your tongue. After smoking this strain a strong sense euphoria raises your mood while producing an energetic buzz typical to this variety.

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WD Collections

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WD Collections

Nutrition facts, 100 g

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WD Collections

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  1. Kris (verified owner)

    This one was sooooo tasty!!! When you crack the bag, citrus fills the room. Packed with Limonene in this one. Again, super white ash as always from WD and the effects are clean and subtle. Quite a nice daytime smoke and I would for sure but this one again! If you like Orange and citrus terpinated flower, this one is a must!

    • Store manager TEAMWD

      We appreciate you taking the time to leave your experience with our Agent Orange. We are happy to hear that you enjoy the taste and aroma of this citrus and refreshing strain! 🙂 Thank you for your recommendation of this product.

  2. MTL_CANNAisseuse

    This is an amazing daytime Sativa for me. It really gives me the effects I need to work well throughout the day. The effects kick in quickly therefore I do not need too much during the day. After work when I want to get more high then I smoke a little more and it really hits the spot. Can’t wait to get more.

    • Store manager TEAMWD

      We also agree that Agent Orange is a perfect choice to start your day. Hopefully, you get your hands on more soon!

  3. Jess83lam

    Got this as a bonus when buying a Tuesday special. Loved the taste of it!! Lots of smooth citrus notes!! Definitely one of my Top favourites!!!

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