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Orange Ice Pop
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Feminized
Orange Ice Pop pairs bright orange terpenes with a cooling finish. The sativa-dominant hybrid delivers clear mental energy and a relaxed body feel. It flowers in 8 to 9 weeks and rewards training with heavy, resinous colas. MasterSeeds offers feminized packs for reliable runs and stable phenotypes.
- Citrus, Chill, Sweet
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STRAIN PROFILE
Complete Cannabis Strain Specifications
| Trait | Value |
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| Type | Hybrid (Sativa-dominant) |
| THC | 20-24% |
| CBD | 0.5-1% |
| Grow Difficulty | Intermediate |
| Flowering Time | 8-9 |
| Yield | High (450-600 g/mยฒ indoors; 500-800 g/plant outdoors) |
| Height | Medium (80-140 cm indoors; up to 200 cm outdoors) |
| Environment | Indoor and Outdoor |
| Effects | Uplifted, Creative, Relaxed |
| Flavors | Orange, Cream, Sweet Citrus |
| Genetics | Orange Kush x Ice |
| Climate | Temperate to Mediterranean |
* Information may vary depending on growing conditions
Orange Ice Pop Strain Information and Characteristics
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Strain TypeStrain Type:
Orange Ice Pop is a sativa-dominant hybrid that mixes citrus highs with cooling undertones. MasterSeeds offers this line for growers seeking bright, energetic effects with balanced body relaxation.
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THC ContentTHC Content:
This phenotype tests at 20-24% THC, placing it in the potent range for modern hybrids. Compared with common Canadian strains it leans toward a clear cerebral high with steady body warmth.
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CBD ContentCBD Content:
CBD stays low at 0.5-1%, so effects rely on THC and terpenes. Patients in Canada select low-CBD phenotypes for mood lifts and daytime symptom control.
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Grow DifficultyGrow Difficulty:
Orange Ice Pop suits intermediate growers who use training and moderate feeding. Greenhouse or controlled indoor rooms help you manage stretch and humidity in Canadian conditions.
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Flowering TimeFlowering Time:
Flowering time runs 8 to 9 weeks indoors. Outdoor harvest often falls in late September to early October in temperate zones.
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Expected YieldExpected Yield:
Yields rate high with 450-600 g/mยฒ indoors and 500-800 g per plant outdoors under full sun. Experienced growers in BC and Ontario report heavy, resinous colas with proper feeding.
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Plant HeightPlant Height:
Indoors plants stay between 80 and 140 cm with strong vertical growth. Outdoors plants reach up to 200 cm under full sun.
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Growing EnvironmentGrowing Environment:
This strain suits both indoor and outdoor setups and adapts to common training methods. Adjust watering and nutrient schedules when you move your grow between environments.
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Expected EffectsExpected Effects:
Effects begin with uplift and mental clarity and settle into relaxed body warmth. The profile supports daytime creativity and social use.
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Genetic LineageGenetic Lineage:
Orange Ice Pop brings Orange Kush genetics together with an Ice-derived phenotype. The cross highlights citrus terpenes with a cooling resin profile.
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Seed TypeSeed Type:
These seeds come feminized to deliver consistent female plants. MasterSeeds lists Orange Ice Pop feminized packs for hobbyists and professionals.
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Preferred ClimatePreferred Climate:
Best climate runs temperate to Mediterranean with warm days and cool nights. In cooler Canadian regions start outdoors after the last frost or use a greenhouse.
Frequently Ask Questions
Everything you need to know about this strain.
A sativa-dominant hybrid with citrus aroma and a cooling finish. It delivers an energetic head high with steady body relaxation.
Typical tests show 20-24% THC. Levels vary by phenotype and cultivation.
CBD stays low at 0.5-1%. Expect effects driven by THC and terpenes.
Flowering runs 8-9 weeks indoors. Outdoor harvest suits late September to early October.
Indoor yields reach 450-600 g/mยฒ with good technique. Outdoors plants produce 500-800 g per plant under full sun.
Low stress training and SCROG manage vertical stretch and boost bud sites. Topping early in veg promotes multiple main colas.
The strain rates intermediate. Beginners who learn training and feeding will succeed.
Use moderate feeding with balanced N-P-K in veg and higher P-K in bloom. Add calcium and magnesium if deficiencies appear.
Finish with a mild flush and dry at 50-60% RH. Cure in glass jars for two to four weeks to develop citrus and cream notes.
Seed sale and possession rules vary by province and federal regulation. Purchase from licensed suppliers like MasterSeeds and follow local rules.
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A: Increase light intensity and lower lights to reduce stretch. Apply gentle LST once stems harden.
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Q: Buds look airy. How do I improve density?
A: Boost bloom PK and ensure strict 12-hour dark periods. Raise night temperatures slightly to aid trichome set.
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Q: Leaves curl and yellow. What troubleshooting steps help?
A: Check pH and run a complete flush if salts build. Reduce feed if leaf tips show burn.
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Q: When is the best time to top?
A: Top during early veg after the third node forms. Allow recovery for seven to ten days before further training.
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Q: How should I dry and cure buds?
A: Hang whole plants or branches in a dark room at 18-21ยฐC and 50% RH. Dry until stems snap, then cure in glass jars.
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