Orange Chameleon Strain
Ideal for experienced consumers, Orange Chameleon effects and flavors are still under study, ranging THC 18-24%.
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Growing Info
How to Grow the Orange Chameleon Strain
Interested in growing the Orange Chameleon strain? This hybrid strain typically flowers in 8-10 weeks and can be grown both indoors and outdoors. It requires moderate care with attention to its specific needs for optimal yield.
The History and Genetics of Orange Chameleon Strain
Orange Chameleon is a hybrid strain created by crossing two notable strains: Tangie and Thank You Jerry. The strain features a sativa dominance (70% sativa and 30% indica), making it ideal for experienced cannabis consumers due to its 22% THC content.
Orange Chameleon Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
Orange Chameleon offers a distinct flavor profile featuring prominent notes of orange, citrus, and skunk. It has a sweet and sour fruity citrus flavor with a spicy black pepper aroma to match. The buds are long and tapered, spade-shaped forest green nugs with thin orange-amber hairs and a coating of tiny milky white crystal trichomes.
Medical Benefits of Orange Chameleon Strain
Orange Chameleon is used for its numerous medicinal benefits. Reviews suggest it helps with chronic stress, depression, chronic fatigue, and appetite loss or nausea. Its uplifting and energetic effects make it suitable for easing anxiety and boosting mood.
Main Effects of Orange Chameleon Strain
The main effects of Orange Chameleon include feelings of upliftment, energy, and creativity. Users also reported being aroused, giggly, and happy. These effects make it popular for those looking to enhance their mood and creativity.
Potential Side Effects of Orange Chameleon Strain
Negative effects reported for Orange Chameleon include dry eyes and dry mouth. Moderation is key to avoid any unpleasant sensations. Start slow to experience a balanced and enjoyable high.
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