Orange Juice

Orange Juice , often affectionately called "OJ," is a refreshingly different cannabis strain prized in the cannabis community for its unique aroma and invigorating effects. It's a sativa-dominant hybrid strain created by crossing California Orange with a second, unknown Skunk partner. Known for its balanced effects, Orange Juice offers both a stimulating cerebral euphoria and gentle physical relaxation, making it a popular choice for daytime use.
Effect
The effects of Orange Juice are particularly characterized by its sativa-dominant properties. Users report an immediate mood lift, accompanied by an energy boost that promotes creativity and social interactions. It's the ideal strain for those seeking relief from stress and anxiety without being couch-locked. Despite its rather stimulating effects, Orange Juice also offers a mild relaxation component, making it suitable for mild pain relief and appetite stimulation.
Taste/smell
As the name suggests, Orange Juice is known for its distinct citrus aroma, strongly reminiscent of freshly squeezed orange juice. On the palate, the strain unfolds a sweet, yet slightly sour orange profile, complemented by subtle earth and skunk tones. This diversity of flavors makes consumption, both in flower form and as a concentrate, a particularly pleasant experience.
THC content
The THC content of Orange Juice typically ranges between 15% and 18%, making it a moderately potent strain. This strength allows most users to benefit from the positive effects without being overwhelmed, making it an excellent choice for both experienced and new users.
Cultivation
Orange Juice is suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation and is known for its relatively easy care. The plants reach a medium height and develop robust, resin-coated buds shimmering in vibrant orange hues during the flowering phase. The flowering time is around 9-10 weeks, with the strain usually ready for harvest in early October outdoors. Its robust nature makes it relatively resistant to common pests and diseases, making it a good choice for less experienced growers.

