Orange Kush
Orange Kush
Also known as: Orange OG
Overview
Orange Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid strain created from crossing OG Kush and Orange Bud. This strain was created by Green Devil Genetics and has gained significant popularity for its distinctive citrus aroma and balanced effects. The buds have lime-green leaves and bright orange hairs to match the name, while its buds are dense and clustered, frosted with a thick layer of resinous trichomes, with vivid green hues interlaced with fiery orange pistils. When nurtured to full maturity, the leaves may exhibit purple undertones, providing a beautiful contrast against the more dominant greens and oranges. The strain has established itself as a versatile option for both recreational and medical users, offering the relaxing qualities of its OG Kush lineage combined with the uplifting citrus characteristics inherited from Orange Bud. THC levels are known to top 22%, making this one of the strongest strains on any market, while maintaining relatively low CBD content that focuses the experience on THC-driven effects.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress and anxiety
- May help with insomnia and sleep disorders
- Often used for chronic pain management
- Users report benefits for depression
- May help with ADHD symptoms
- Often used to stimulate appetite
- Users report relief from inflammation
- May help with muscle spasms
- Often used for migraine relief
- Users report benefits for PTSD
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Orange Kush grown indoors can take an average of about 8 to 9 weeks to flower and be ready for harvest, yielding around 16 ounces of good bud per square meter. When grown outdoors, Orange Kush can be expected to yield an average of about 18 ounces of bud per plant and is usually ready for harvest around late September to early October. Orange Kush strain is easy to grow and got a high yield. This strain is resistant to the majority of pests, mold, and mildew, with an average growing height of short-medium. The plant is considered beginner-friendly and adapts well to both indoor and outdoor growing conditions.