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Agent Orange Feminized Seeds

By DSS Genetics Team · Updated April 2026

Agent Orange Feminized Seeds cannabis seeds – Feminized strain
Jack the Ripper x Orange Velvet75% Sativa / 25% Indica
● Indica 25%● Sativa 75%
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Buy Agent Orange Feminized Seeds online. Balanced hybrid strain (Jack the Ripper x Orange Velvet). Germination guaranteed. Free worldwide shipping.
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Pack Size

Quantity

1
Growing Overview
Difficulty
EasyModerateHard
Flowering Timeline
Veg
Flowering · 4963 days
Cure
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Week 1Week 7Week 11Harvest
Expected Yield
Indoor
1.3 to 1.6 oz/ft²
Outdoor
14 to 18 oz/plant
Strain Details
🔥THC Content
12–16%
💧CBD Content
0.01–1%
🌡️Climate
Temperate
♀️Sex
Feminized
📏Plant Size
Medium
🧬Genetics
Jack the Ripper x Orange Velvet
Effects
RelaxingHappyUpliftingCreativeEnergeticFocused
Helps With
StressPainAnxietyInsomniaDepression

Disclaimer: For informational purposes only — not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional before use.

Flavors
SweetEarthyCitrusBlueberryFruityCream
Terpenes
Myrcene (0.59%)Limonene (0.20%)Terpinolene (0.20%)
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About This Strain

Agent Orange Feminized Seeds — Complete Strain Profile

Agent Orange Feminized Seeds – Strain Overview

Agent Orange is a 75% sativa-dominant hybrid born from two legendary parents: Jack the Ripper and Orange Velvet. Jack the Ripper brings sharp, electric sativa energy and resin production, while Orange Velvet softens the ride with creamy citrus sweetness and a touch of indica calm. The result is a strain that punches above its weight — delivering a bright, functional high at 12–16% THC that keeps you moving rather than gluing you to the couch. For growers who want something genuinely special in the best sativa collection, Agent Orange earns its place every time.

What makes this strain stand out is the balance it strikes between accessibility and complexity. The THC range of 12–16% sits in a sweet spot where new and experienced consumers alike find the experience manageable and enjoyable — nothing overwhelming, nothing underwhelming. CBD comes in at 0.01–1%, adding a gentle therapeutic layer without pulling the experience toward sedation. The feminized format means nearly every seed you plant becomes a productive, bud-bearing female, which matters enormously when you're managing a grow space and don't want the guesswork of sexing plants mid-cycle.

Agent Orange feminized cannabis buds showing dense citrus-colored calyxes with vibrant orange pistils and frosty trichome coverage

Effects and Medical Benefits

Agent Orange opens with a clean mental lift — the kind that arrives within minutes of your first exhale and shifts your entire perspective on whatever you were doing. It doesn't slam you with intensity; it brightens the room. Thoughts sharpen, conversation flows more easily, and there's an unmistakable sense of optimism that settles in without any racing heart or paranoid edge.

As the high develops over the first 30–45 minutes, a gentle physical warmth traces through the body, never heavy enough to slow you down but present enough to dissolve tension you didn't know you were carrying. This is a daytime strain in the truest sense — the kind you reach for when you have things to do but want to enjoy doing them.

Users consistently describe these effects:

  • Uplifting and happy — a bright mood elevation that arrives quickly and stays steady
  • Creative and focused — ideas connect more freely, making this ideal for artistic or problem-solving work
  • Energetic without anxiety — sativa drive without the jittery edge that higher-THC strains can produce
  • Relaxing body warmth — indica genetics contribute a soft physical ease that prevents overstimulation

On the medical side, Agent Orange has built a loyal following among patients managing:

  • Stress — the mood lift works quickly and effectively against daily tension
  • Depression — the uplifting, energetic quality gives mental momentum when motivation is low
  • Anxiety — the moderate THC level keeps the experience gentle and manageable
  • Pain — the indica undercurrent provides real physical relief without sedation
  • Insomnia — at higher doses in the evening, the relaxing body effects can ease the transition to sleep

The modest CBD content, ranging up to 1%, works quietly alongside the THC to smooth out any potential rough edges. Through the entourage effect, even small amounts of CBD appear to modulate the psychoactive experience — potentially reducing anxiety responses and extending the anti-inflammatory benefits of the terpene profile. In our experience, this is exactly the kind of strain that patients with a low THC tolerance reach for repeatedly because it delivers consistent, predictable relief.

Aroma, Flavor and Terpene Profile

Breaking open a jar of properly cured Agent Orange is one of those sensory moments that stays with you. There's an immediate burst of sweet citrus — ripe oranges, maybe a hint of tangerine — followed almost instantly by something deeper and earthier that grounds the brightness. It smells alive and layered in a way that cheap single-note strains simply can't replicate.

The flavor experience builds on the aroma but adds its own complexity. On the inhale, sweet citrus and earthy cannabis come through cleanly. The exhale is where the magic happens: a creamy, almost dessert-like finish that carries notes of blueberry and fruit cream that linger on the palate well after you've exhaled. It's genuinely one of the more distinctive flavor profiles in the sativa world — the kind that makes first-time users stop mid-session and ask what strain they're smoking.

Myrcene is the most abundant terpene in Agent Orange at 0.59%, and it plays a role that goes beyond simple aroma. Myrcene carries earthy, slightly musky undertones that ground the citrus brightness — without it, the profile might come across as thin or artificial. More importantly, Myrcene is widely studied for its potential to enhance cannabinoid absorption across the blood-brain barrier, which may help explain why Agent Orange delivers a noticeable effect at a relatively moderate THC percentage. It also contributes the gentle physical relaxation that makes this strain feel more balanced than a pure sativa.

Both Limonene and Terpinolene come in at 0.20% each, and together they define Agent Orange's signature brightness. Limonene is responsible for the unmistakable citrus character — the orange peel sharpness on the nose, the mood-elevating quality that many users associate with daytime sativa strains. Research increasingly points to Limonene as a contributor to anxiolytic and antidepressant effects, which aligns perfectly with what users report from this strain. Terpinolene adds a different dimension: fresh, slightly floral, with hints of pine and even a whisper of apricot. It's an unusual terpene found in relatively few strains, and its presence in Agent Orange is part of what gives the flavor that distinctive creamy, fruity complexity on the exhale. When these three terpenes work in concert, the result is something genuinely unique — not just citrusy, but layered, warm, and full.

Growing Agent Orange Seeds

Agent Orange is rated moderate difficulty, which in practice means it rewards attentiveness without being punishing to growers who are still developing their technique. What we've found over dozens of grows is that this strain has strong natural genetics — it's vigorous, disease-resistant for its type, and adapts reasonably well to different environments — but it does have opinions about its conditions. Get those right and it will produce dense, resinous, terpene-rich buds that justify every bit of effort.

The plant reaches a medium size, which gives it genuine versatility. Indoors, it fits comfortably in standard grow tents without requiring aggressive height management. Outdoors, the medium stature means it doesn't telegraph itself from a distance while still producing substantial yields of 14–18 oz/plant. The sativa genetics mean it will stretch during the early flowering transition — expect 20–40% height increase during the first two weeks of 12/12 light. Plan your canopy management accordingly.

Temperature is where Agent Orange has the strongest preferences. During the vegetative stage, aim for 72–82°F (22–28°C) with relative humidity sitting at 50–60%. As flowering progresses, dropping temperature to 68–77°F (20–25°C) and pulling humidity down to 40–50% will protect bud quality and encourage the resin development that makes this strain's terpene profile really sing. In the final two weeks before harvest, a drop to 45–50% RH is ideal for trichome preservation.

Agent Orange cannabis plant mid-flower showing healthy sativa structure with dense bud sites and vibrant green foliage under grow lights

Key growing tips for Agent Orange:

  • Training: Agent Orange responds beautifully to LST and topping applied during the vegetative stage — the sativa structure gives you long, trainable branches that can be spread into an even canopy to maximize light penetration across all bud sites
  • Nutrients: This strain is a moderate feeder with a particular appetite for nitrogen during the vegetative stage — transition to a bloom formula early (around day 10 of flower) and follow the nutrient guide for phosphorus and potassium escalation through weeks 3–6 of flowering
  • Indoor environment: Good airflow is non-negotiable for indoor growing — the medium-dense buds won't tolerate stagnant, humid air in late flower; oscillating fans and adequate extraction will protect your yield from mold and bud rot
  • Outdoor timing: For outdoor growing, Agent Orange performs best in temperate to warm climates — plant after the last frost, allow a full vegetative season, and expect harvest in early to mid-October in the Northern Hemisphere
  • Hydroponics: What we've found is that Agent Orange thrives in hydroponic systems — the precise nutrient control lets you push the terpene profile harder than soil alone, and the root oxygenation suits the sativa metabolism well

Yield and Flowering Time

Agent Orange flowers in 49–63 days (7–9 weeks) — a reasonable timeline for a predominantly sativa hybrid, and on the faster end compared to many other Jack the Ripper descendants. Indoor yields reach 1.3–1.6 oz/ft², which is solid for this genetic type, especially given the terpene quality and bud density you're working with. Outdoor plants, given a full season and good conditions, can produce 14–18 oz/plant — a genuinely impressive number that puts Agent Orange among the more productive options in the high-yield collection.

The 49-day minimum flowering time applies to phenotypes that lean more indica, and these tend to produce denser, heavier buds with slightly less of the soaring sativa effect. The 63-day phenotypes express more of Jack the Ripper's influence — longer, airier bud structure, a more electric cerebral high, and an even more pronounced citrus terpene profile. What we've found is that most growers prefer to run these a touch longer rather than harvesting early, because the terpene development in the final week of flowering is substantial and worth the patience.

To maximize your harvest:

  • Trichome monitoring: Begin checking trichomes under magnification at day 45 — harvest when 70–80% of trichomes are milky white with 10–20% amber for the peak uplifting, functional effect Agent Orange is known for
  • Late flower feeding: Stop all nutrients 10–14 days before expected harvest and flush thoroughly — this is especially important with Agent Orange because the creamy, fruity terpene profile is at its best when residual nutrients aren't competing with the natural flavors
  • Humidity management: Pull relative humidity to 40–45% in the final two weeks to protect dense bud structure and concentrate resin production on the outer calyxes
  • Drying and curing: Dry slowly for 10–14 days at 60–65°F and 55–60% RH — Agent Orange's Terpinolene and Limonene content is volatile and will dissipate rapidly if you rush the drying process with heat or very low humidity

Why Buy Agent Orange Seeds from DSS Genetics?

Every Agent Orange feminized seed ships with a full germination guarantee — if it doesn't sprout following our recommended germination guide, we replace it, no questions asked. Orders ship free worldwide in plain, discreet packaging that gives nothing away from the outside, and every seed is stored under controlled conditions from the moment it leaves production to the moment it arrives at your door.

  • Germination guaranteed — every seed backed by our replacement promise if it fails to sprout
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Agent Orange a good strain for beginners?

Agent Orange is rated moderate difficulty, which means it's achievable for motivated beginners but not the most forgiving strain if you're starting from zero. The main challenges are managing humidity during late flower and understanding the sativa stretch during the early flowering transition. If you're brand new to growing, we'd suggest building some experience with an easy-to-grow strain first, then graduating to Agent Orange once you're comfortable with the basics of environmental control.

What does Agent Orange feel like — is it more sativa or indica?

The 75% sativa genetics dominate the experience. The high is primarily uplifting, creative, energetic, and focused — the kind of effect you'd expect from a quality sativa. The 25% indica genetics from Orange Velvet contribute a relaxing physical undercurrent that prevents the experience from feeling jittery or overwhelming. At 12–16% THC, it's approachable enough that most consumers can use it during the day without impairment. If you enjoy functional daytime strains, Agent Orange belongs in your rotation. Browse our full best sativa collection for similar options.

How long does Agent Orange take to flower, and what yields can I expect?

Agent Orange flowers in 49–63 days depending on phenotype. Indoor yields run 1.3–1.6 oz/ft² under optimized conditions, while outdoor plants in a full season can produce 14–18 oz/plant. For tips on getting the most from the flowering window, our flowering stage guide covers light optimization, nutrient timing, and late-stage environmental management that directly impacts final yield and terpene quality.

What terpenes are in Agent Orange, and what do they do?

Agent Orange's terpene profile is defined by Myrcene (0.59%), Limonene (0.20%), and Terpinolene (0.20%). Myrcene provides earthy depth and may enhance cannabinoid absorption, contributing to the strain's physical relaxation. Limonene delivers the signature citrus brightness and is associated with mood-elevating and anxiolytic effects. Terpinolene is the rarest of the three — found in relatively few strains — and is responsible for the creamy, fruity, slightly floral complexity that makes Agent Orange's flavor profile so distinctive. Together, they work through the entourage effect to shape both the aroma and the therapeutic character of the strain.

Medical Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before using cannabis for medical purposes. Individual results may vary.

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