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No. 6281Hybrid

Angry Orange Man by Quentin Terpentino Genetics

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Angry Orange Man is a hybrid cultivar developed by Quentin Terpentino Genetics, characterized by its pronounced citrus notes and a deeply physical profile. This strain is recognized for its aromatic intensity and resin quality, offering a memorable sensory experience.

EffectsRelaxed
AromaCitrusOrangePineHerbalSpicyFloralLemon

Appearance

As a mostly indica hybrid, Angry Orange Man typically develops into a compact, bushy plant with dense buds. The flowers are often a deep forest green, highlighted by vibrant orange pistils and a generous coating of trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance.

The buds are typically dense and resinous, with a favorable calyx-to-leaf ratio that contributes to their appealing look and feel. Under magnification, milky trichomes suggest peak ripeness, while some amber heads may indicate a more mature terpene profile.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Angry Orange Man is dominated by a vivid burst of fresh orange zest, reminiscent of peeling a ripe navel orange. Secondary notes of spice and a subtle fuel-like undertone emerge as the bud is broken apart, adding complexity to the citrus core.

When ground, the orange note intensifies, taking on a candy-like quality. This profile is complemented by hints of floral, herbal, and pine, with a spicy finish that enhances the overall sensory experience.

Effects

Angry Orange Man is noted for delivering a punchy, physical depth that aligns with its indica-leaning hybrid classification. The strain is associated with a relaxing effect profile, providing a soothing body sensation.

While specific mental effects are not detailed, the overall profile suggests a balance that can lead to a grounded and clear-headed experience, despite the bold aromatic presentation.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

The terpene profile of Angry Orange Man is suggested to be led by limonene, contributing to its strong citrus character, particularly orange and tangerine notes. Other terpenes likely present include myrcene, caryophyllene, linalool, pinene, terpinolene, nerolidol, and valencene, which add layers of herbal, spicy, and floral complexity.

THC content typically ranges from 15-25%, with CBD levels below 1%. The high trichome coverage indicates significant production of these aromatic compounds.

Origins & Lineage

Developed by Quentin Terpentino Genetics, a breeder known for playful names and flavor-forward selections, Angry Orange Man is a mostly indica hybrid. The breeder has not publicly disclosed the exact parentage of this cultivar, which is common practice for protecting proprietary genetics.


The indica dominance suggests a lineage from classic broadleaf strains, while the prominent citrus aroma strongly implies a genetic contribution from orange-family varieties. This combination aims to fuse bright aromatics with a soothing indica effect.

Growing

As an indica-leaning hybrid, Angry Orange Man is expected to exhibit characteristics such as compact growth, robust branching, and short internodal spacing. Growers can anticipate dense bud formation and significant trichome production.

The flowering time for comparable indica-leaning hybrids typically falls within the 7-9 week range, suggesting Angry Orange Man may also have a relatively quick finishing period under optimal conditions.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Angry Orange Man?
THC content for Angry Orange Man typically ranges between 15-25%.
What are the dominant aromas and flavors of Angry Orange Man?
Angry Orange Man is known for its dominant fresh orange zest aroma and flavor, often accompanied by notes of citrus, candy, spice, and floral undertones.
What effects can be expected from Angry Orange Man?
This strain is generally described as producing relaxing effects with a punchy, physical depth.
Who developed the Angry Orange Man strain?
Angry Orange Man was developed by Quentin Terpentino Genetics.