February 23, 2011

Agent Orange Marijuana Strain Review

February 23, 2011
agent orange strain

agent orange strainAgent Orange Marijuana Strain

Grade: B+

Type: Sativa-dominant hybrid

Price: $50/8th

Appearance: (6/10) A nice solid bud structure, above average trichome count, but a bit too moist (not wet but not quite dry enough for top notch medicine).

Aroma: (9/10) Like holiday spiced oranges (the ones with the red sticks in them). This was a very strong and pleasant scent, one of the best we’ve had recently.

Taste: (6/10) A mild smoke, not harsh with a charred orange peel flavor.

Effects: A real strong starter, this one sent me on a spacey scatterbrained ride with a loss of mental and auditory focus. A solid mix of Indica and Sativa. I experienced a fun comfortable influx and outflow of pressure on my head (a sort of Wah Wah effect), followed by an energetic silliness and overall good feeling. The second half was much different, scattered thoughts and forgetfulness remained but with a more somber and relaxed feeling taking prevalence.

Duration: Medium. 1.5 — 2 hours

Medicinal Use: (We are NOT doctors — personal opinion ONLY) Noticeable pain relief for both back and limbs also one for antisocial aliments and relaxation (a rare combo to find in our reviews).

Overall: From looks to smell the Agent Orange was one of the more impressive strains I have come across and I was very excited to review it. I was impressed with the initial detached, uplifting feeling and even welcomed the Indica finish. Most patients will want to have a more potent and longer lasting strain on hand for tough days, but this is a great mix it up strain with plenty of positive characteristics

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