Orange Juice

0 reviews Be the first

Orange Juice
Orange Juice
More pictures
Orange Juice
Orange Juice
Genetics
Sativa-dominant (70%)
Parents
THC
22%
CBD
Low

Orange Juice photoperiod sativa-leaning hybrid (Tangie x Tangie)

Orange Juice is a photoperiod cultivar bred by crossing Tangie with Tangie, landing at a 30% indica / 70% sativa balance. Potency sits at 22% THC, with CBD described as low, so it’s best approached as THC-led rather than CBD-forward.

On paper, this reads as a citrus-family hybrid built for a more uplifted, daytime-leaning profile, though individual responses can still vary with dose and setting.

In the grow room, the headline is a 10–11 week flowering window paired with medium indoor height and a notably tall outdoor habit of around 300cm. That combination tends to suit growers who like longer-flowering, sativa-leaning structure and are happy to manage stretch.

Genetic background of Orange Juice:

Orange Juice comes from a Tangie x Tangie cross, effectively doubling down on a single parent line to reinforce its defining traits. With a 70% sativa lean, the general expectation is a more energetic, clear-headed direction alongside a plant that can show more vertical growth than a squat indica-heavy hybrid.

In practice, the exact expression can still swing by phenotype and cultivation style, so it pays to plan for both flavour-forward potential and sativa-style stretch.

Tangie:

Tangie is widely associated with bright citrus character and an upbeat, functional feel when consumed in moderate amounts. In cultivation, it’s often treated as a strain that benefits from structure control and patience through flower.

Tangie:

With Tangie appearing on both sides of the family tree, Orange Juice is likely aiming for consistency in that orange-leaning identity and a lively overall tone. Growers commonly approach Tangie-dominant plants with training in mind to keep light distribution even.

Aroma and flavour of Orange Juice:

Aroma and flavour details aren’t consistently provided, so expectations are best built around the genetics rather than a fixed tasting note. Given the Tangie x Tangie background, many examples will lean towards fresh citrus and sweet peel, but cure quality and phenotype selection can shift the balance from sharp and zesty to softer and candied.

Main terpene information isn’t available here, so a practical approach is to judge batches by freshness and storage: citrus-forward profiles tend to show best when flower is well-cured, kept airtight, and not overdried.

Potency and effects of Orange Juice:

With THC at 22% and low CBD, Orange Juice generally sits in the stronger end of the typical modern hybrid range. Without a specific effects field to anchor the experience, it’s best treated as a sativa-leaning option that may feel more stimulating than sedating, especially at lower to moderate doses.

As with any THC-led strain, effects are subjective and dose-dependent; tolerance, mindset, and consumption method can make the difference between clear and social versus overly intense.

Potential side effects:

  • Dry mouth and dry eyes are common with THC-forward flower, particularly in warmer environments or with higher doses.
  • Some people experience anxiety or a racing mind, which can be more noticeable with sativa-leaning profiles or strong batches.
  • Dizziness can occur if you consume too much too quickly, especially with lower tolerance.

Growing Orange Juice:

Orange Juice is a photoperiod strain with a 10–11 week flowering time. Indoors, it’s described as a medium-height plant and can reach up to 500 g/m², while outdoor plants can grow to around 300cm with yields up to 800 g/plant.

Difficulty and preferred environment aren’t consistently outlined, so it’s sensible to plan around fundamentals: stable lighting, controlled humidity through late flower, and training early on to keep the canopy even and airflow strong.

Indoor growing tips:

Expect manageable size indoors, but treat stretch as likely given the sativa lean—topping and low-stress training can help hold a flatter canopy. Because flowering runs 10–11 weeks, dial in ventilation and dehumidification for the back half of bloom, and avoid heavy late feeding that can complicate flavour in the cure.

Outdoor growing tips:

With outdoor height around 300cm, give Orange Juice real space and consider discreet structure management if you need to keep plants lower. Full sun, steady airflow, and proactive support (stakes or trellis) matter as weight builds; larger root space and consistent watering habits typically do more for outcomes than chasing aggressive feeding.

Should you try Orange Juice?

Orange Juice tends to suit readers who want a THC-led, sativa-leaning hybrid and don’t mind a longer flowering window. It can be a good fit for growers looking for a medium indoor plant with the potential for strong indoor and outdoor yields, provided they’re comfortable managing stretch and maintaining climate control late in flower.

If you strongly prefer CBD-forward strains, or you want a short, fast-finishing cultivar with a fully pinned-down aroma and effects profile, this one may feel less predictable on those points.

Orange Juice cannabis strain FAQ:

Q: Is Orange Juice indica or sativa?
A: It’s a sativa-leaning hybrid at 30% indica / 70% sativa, so many growers and users expect a more uplifting direction than a heavy, sleepy indica—though individual experiences can still vary.

Q: How strong is Orange Juice?
A: Orange Juice is rated at 22% THC with low CBD. That makes it a THC-led option where pacing and dose tend to matter, especially if your tolerance is on the lower side.

Q: How long does Orange Juice take to flower?
A: Flowering time is 10–11 weeks. Planning for that slightly longer window helps: keep your environment steady, manage humidity as buds stack, and allow enough time for a proper dry and cure.

Grow your own Orange Juice

Flowering type
Photoperiod
Flowering time
10-11 weeks
Height (indoor)
Medium
Height (outdoor)
300cm

Lineage of Orange Juice

Fold Unfold

Breeder / Seed Bank(s)

No reviews yet, be the first!