Orange Diesel

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Known for its invigorating effects, Orange Diesel strain gets its name from the bright citrus scent and the pungent gas notes. This sativa-dominant hybrid perfectly blends Sour Diesel and Agent Orange. Often called Agent D, this cannabis strain is well-loved for its sweet citrus-fruit explosion of flavours, making it a must-try for those who live fruity weed. With THC levels averaging between 19-22%, Orange Diesel offers a balanced high suitable for all smokers. The buds are tight, dense, and coated in a sticky resin, showcasing deep green hues with vibrant orange pistils. When it comes to effects, Orange Diesel is known for its ability to boost energy and focus, making it an excellent choice for daytime use. Users report feeling uplifted, motivated, and more social, making it perfect for social gatherings.

Aromatically, this strain offers a rich blend of tangerine, fuel, and earthy notes.  The primary terpenes in Orange Diesel weed strain includes limonene, which contributes to its citrusy scent, and myrcene, adding earthy undertones. It’s particularly effective in combating fatigue, providing a long-lasting energy boost without the jittery effects.

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  1. Verified owner myckaelbelzile1989-3187 (verified owner)

    Ce hybride est très délicat sur la gorge, le goût est merveilleux l’odeur est loud ?? à ce prix là on je trouve ça donner, je vous le dis vous seriez pas déçu??
    Québec Canada ?? Montréal

  2. Verified owner normmcgarry84 (verified owner)

    As the name implies it has a taste of orange with a little diesel. As most of the aa on this site they are great for the price, still have taste and quality above similar valued products elsewhere.

  3. Verified owner Jason Menard (verified owner)

    Great product for the price

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