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California Orange

California Orange, Cali Orange or Cali OJ, is a hybrid strain known to date back to the early 1980s. While the origins are hazy due to its long history, California Orange has solidified itself as a classic with its intense fruity, orange aroma and bright orange pistils or hairs.
THC levels for this locally grown Cali OJ averages between 15% to 23%. As a 50/50 hybrid, this strain is extremely potent and is associated with a strong heady high. The high of this strain induces users into a focused and clear headed high. Happiness and a deep sense of relaxation are also associated with California Orange, making it very effective for the treatment of depression and for alleviation of stress.
California Orange tends to produce very dense, large flowers. Thisstrainhas quite an exotic look to it due to the meshing of the lush green buds and the fluorescent orange hairs. It is covered in a fair amount of sticky white trichomes.
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California Orange

California Orange, also known as Cali Orange or Cali OJ, is a hybrid strain with a long and mysterious history dating back to the early 1980s. With an intense fruity, orange aroma and bright orange pistils, this 50/50 hybrid is one of the most potent strains available, and is known to deliver an intense, heady high as well as happiness and a deep sense of relaxation. This makes it an effective treatment for depression and for alleviating stress.

This locally grown Cali OJ strain has an average THC level between 15% to 23%. It also produces very dense, large flowers with a unique look due to its lush green buds and fluorescent orange hairs, and is covered in a fair amount of sticky white trichomes.

Smoking Weed

Smoking marijuana has become a common occurrence – even Barack Obama has admitted to trying the ganja. With 64% of Americans in support of the legalization of marijuana, Canadians have a relaxed attitude and values towards weed, which has embedded cannabis as a norm in Canadian society.

Indica vs Sativa

Cannabis strains come in three variants – indica, sativa and hybrid. Indica and sativa strains differ in their physiological effects and their appearance, with indica being shorter and bushier, longer and thinner leaves, and sativa being taller and slimmer, shorter and wider leaves. Hybrid strains are the result of cross-breeding both an indica strain and a sativa strain together to create a new strain.

INDICA SATIVA
  • SHORTER & BUSHIER BUDS
  • LONGER & THINNER LEAVES