Agent Orange reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Agent Orange.
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August 14, 2015
One of the better strains out there. Very "head"dy high. Numb face, euphoric feel. Great taste both in and out. Highly recommended for day or night.
uplifting but does not last very long. not recommended
October 17, 2016
tastes great. high is not phenomenal, leaves me kind of paranoid.
love it, relaxed me to the point I have had a deep REM sleep. new favorite
This strain is a creeper. It will hit you hard if you smoke too much of it. Saw some rainbows on this. If you're looking to trip hard try this, but if you're looking for something you can actually function on, skip it. It helps with pain because you literally won't be thinking about it anymore. It kind of makes space and time stop.
Extremely uplifting. I wouldn't say it's a strain that makes you extremely tired. It's definitely a daytime strain. I smoke this at night, compared to more indica strains and I notice it doesn't make me fall straight asleep within thirty minutes. (I personally like it, some may not for insomnia purposes.) It makes me feel focused and alert, I'm surprisingly not overly foggy headed and slow, which is a refresher compared to most of the strains I have smoked recently. (Lemon Skunk) I believe euphoric and creativity-inspiring like this are less common than the ones that will knock you on your ass with fatigue. Wonderfully beneficial for working. Say, if I smoked before I do homework or paying bills, I would be able to be focused, such as I am right now.
I love it!
Love it in the morning like a fresh glass of OJ. Keeps you going and mood enhancer. AO+me=instant clown. Great for interacting in fun situations and excellent buzz
April 20, 2016
A little more on the uplifting side of things, this did give me a slight haze with the cerebral effects. Most astounding thing about this strain... yes, everything has a smell, and sometimes that smell relates to the name, but there is NO mistaking it with this one. My fingers smell like orange juice after breaking it up. Just take a whiff of this one, and you'll know where the name comes from (well, at least one of its parents).