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Feminized
African Orange blends African Landrace traits with orange terpene profiles to deliver a clear, energetic high. The strain flowers in about 9 to 11 weeks, reaches tall heights, and rewards training with medium-high yields. Growers in Canadian regions such as BC and Ontario find strong outdoor performance while indoor growers achieve dense colas with controlled canopy work. MasterSeeds offers feminized seeds aimed at growers seeking dependable sativa lift and citrus flavour.
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STRAIN PROFILE
Complete Cannabis Strain Specifications
| Trait | Value |
|---|---|
| Type | Sativa-dominant hybrid |
| THC | 18-22% |
| CBD | 0.1-0.5% |
| Grow Difficulty | Intermediate |
| Flowering Time | 9-11 |
| Yield | Medium-High |
| Height | Tall (100-180 cm) |
| Environment | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Effects | uplifting, energetic, euphoric |
| Flavors | orange, citrus, earthy |
| Genetics | African Landrace x Orange |
| Climate | Warm Mediterranean; performs well in BC valleys and Ontario summers |
* Information may vary depending on growing conditions
African Orange Strain Information and Characteristics
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Strain TypeStrain Type:
African Orange is a sativa-dominant hybrid with bright citrus terpenes. Canadian hobby growers often describe the type as uplifting and daytime-friendly.
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THC ContentTHC Content:
African Orange typically tests between 18 and 22 percent THC. This range matches several popular Canadian sativas.
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CBD ContentCBD Content:
CBD stays low, roughly 0.1 to 0.5 percent. Medical patients in Canada report useful mood support when combining THC and low CBD doses.
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Grow DifficultyGrow Difficulty:
Growing African Orange requires intermediate skill and upkeep. You should manage stretch with training and keep nutrients stable through flowering under local conditions.
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Flowering TimeFlowering Time:
Flowering runs about 9 to 11 weeks indoors from switch to bloom. Outdoor harvests finish late season in warm Canadian regions.
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Expected YieldExpected Yield:
Yield ranges from medium to high with proper feeding and canopy control. Indoor producers in BC and Ontario report competitive grams per square metre.
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Plant HeightPlant Height:
Plants grow tall, often hitting 100 to 180 centimetres in full flower. You should plan vertical space and use trellis or topping in indoor rigs.
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Growing EnvironmentGrowing Environment:
African Orange suits both indoor and outdoor setups with strong sunlight. Warm summer regions of Canada deliver the best outdoor production.
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Expected EffectsExpected Effects:
Expect an uplifting cerebral head high with steady energy and sociable mood. Many Canadian consumers pick the strain for daytime tasks and creative sessions.
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Genetic LineageGenetic Lineage:
Genetics read African Landrace x Orange, preserving clear citrus terpenes. Breeders prize the lineage for stable sativa traits.
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Seed TypeSeed Type:
Seeds arrive feminized to ensure predictable female crops. MasterSeeds lists African Orange for hobbyists and small commercial growers in Canada.
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Preferred ClimatePreferred Climate:
African Orange prefers warm, Mediterranean climates with long sunny days. In Canada, BC valleys and parts of Ontario yield the best outdoor results while prairies benefit from greenhouse use.
Frequently Ask Questions
Everything you need to know about this strain.
A sativa-dominant hybrid with strong orange and citrus notes and an uplifting profile.
Typical THC ranges between 18 and 22 percent.
CBD stays low at about 0.1 to 0.5 percent.
Plan for roughly 9 to 11 weeks after the switch to 12/12 light.
Warm, Mediterranean climates perform best; BC valleys and Ontario summers work well.
Use topping and low-stress training early to control stretch and boost bud sites.
Start with moderate feed and increase through veg, then reduce nitrogen during bloom.
Harvest when most trichomes turn milky with some amber for balanced effects.
Maintain airflow, control humidity, and thin dense foliage near colas during late flower.
Purchase from licensed sellers like MasterSeeds and follow provincial seed and possession rules.
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Q: My plants stretch too much. What do I do?
A: Top at three to five nodes and begin LST when stems firm. Add a screen or trellis to distribute canopy weight.
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Q: How strong should my nutrient mix be?
A: Start at half-strength for seedlings and increase over two weeks during veg. Pull back nitrogen at bloom start to encourage resin and bud density.
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Q: Should I add CO2 for higher yields?
A: Most home tents do fine with good light and airflow. Add CO2 only in sealed, high-light rooms with professional monitoring.
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Q: Best drying and curing method?
A: Dry in the dark at 45 to 55 percent RH for seven to ten days. Cure in jars with daily burps for four to eight weeks for smoother flavour.
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Q: How do I avoid powdery mildew?
A: Keep humidity low, increase airflow, and remove overlapping leaves to reduce surface moisture. Inspect weekly during humid weather.
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