Orange Biscuit by Original Sensible Seeds
Unknown Citrus Parent × Cookies Descendant (Implied)
Orange Biscuit is a hybrid cultivar developed by Original Sensible Seeds, designed to deliver a prominent citrus aroma alongside a rich, dessert-like resin profile reminiscent of the Cookies lineage. It offers a balanced genetic makeup, influencing its structure and sensory characteristics.
Appearance
Orange Biscuit plants typically grow to a medium height with strong lateral branching, producing dense, compact colas. The leaves exhibit hybrid morphology, transitioning from broad to slightly narrower as the plant matures. Under cooler temperatures, some phenotypes may display subtle lavender hues near the calyx tips. The pistils change from pale cream to deep orange as the flowers develop, and the buds are noted for being dense, sticky, and covered in abundant trichomes.
Aroma and Flavor
The aroma of Orange Biscuit is characterized by a bright top note of orange peel, reminiscent of clementines or mandarins, layered over a warm, biscuit-like scent with hints of vanilla and caramel. As the flowers are broken down, a subtle peppery spice emerges, complemented by faint pine notes. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a combination of citrus zest and sweet, baked goods undertones.
Effects
Consumers have reported that Orange Biscuit provides a euphoric mental uplift, often accompanied by a wave of full-body relaxation. This balanced effect profile is consistent with its hybrid nature and genetic inspirations.
Terpenes and Cannabinoids
While specific lab percentages are not provided, the terpene profile is expected to be rich, centering on limonene for citrus notes and beta-caryophyllene for spicy, pastry-like undertones. Other terpenes like myrcene, linalool, pinene, humulene, and terpinolene may also contribute to the overall aroma and effect. The THC content is reported at 18%, with CBD levels below 1%.
Origins and Lineage
Orange Biscuit is a modern hybrid created by Original Sensible Seeds, a European breeder. Its name and sensory profile suggest a cross between a citrus-forward strain and a descendant of the Cookies family. The breeding aimed to combine the distinct aroma and flavor of citrus with the dense resin production and dessert-like qualities associated with Cookies genetics, resulting in a balanced hybrid design.
Cultivation
Orange Biscuit is described as a medium-height plant amenable to training techniques like topping and low-stress training, which can enhance canopy development and yield. It generally tolerates defoliation and can benefit from adequate calcium and magnesium supplementation. The flowering period is not specified, but the plant is known for producing dense colas and resinous buds.