Orange Godfather by Mtg Seeds
Select High-THC Strains × Robust and Aromatic Citrus Cultivars
Orange Godfather is a hybrid strain meticulously developed by MTG Seeds, recognized for its potent genetics and distinctive citrus profile. It emerged from a breeding program focused on fusing robust potency with aromatic citrus cultivars, quickly establishing itself as a notable hybrid.
Appearance
Orange Godfather buds are typically dense and well-formed, characterized by vibrant green hues interspersed with orange pistils, contributing to its name. A thick coating of trichomes often covers the buds, giving them a frosty appearance. The plant's visual appeal is considered an indicator of its high-quality genetics and resin production.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Orange Godfather is dominated by a strong citrus scent, often described as sweet orange, with underlying herbal notes. Its flavor profile mirrors the aroma, starting with a zesty citrus taste that evolves into richer notes of pine and subtle herbal nuances, leaving a refreshing aftertaste.
Effects
This hybrid strain is reported to deliver cerebral effects, offering a potent experience. While specific details on the onset and duration are not provided, user testimonials often highlight its powerful impact.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Orange Godfather is noted for its elevated THC levels, typically ranging from 23-30%, with CBD content below 1%. The terpene profile includes compounds such as Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Terpinolene, and Ocimene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor characteristics.
Growing
The strain is described as resilient and adaptable, performing well in controlled indoor environments. Its genetic stability ensures consistent trait inheritance, and dense bud formations contribute to its resistance against mold and pathogens.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by MTG Seeds, Orange Godfather is a hybrid resulting from the cross of select high-THC strains with robust, aromatic citrus cultivars. It reportedly carries up to 70% sativa and 30% indica characteristics, though some estimates suggest a more balanced distribution.