Orange Cream Strain: Citrusy Bliss

Cannabis flower is complex. The differences between weed strains come through in the active ingredients like cannabis terpenes and cannabinoids, appearance (dense nugs vs wispy), and overall experience. 

Characteristics can even vary from plant to plant, even if they’re the same strain. This is especially true when cannabis is grown from seed, as the individual phenotypes can express in a variety of ways. 

 The Orange Cream strain is one of these fickle varieties. While often thought to be an indica hybrid, it can also exhibit sativa tendencies. A tasty citrus flavor profile invigorates the mind while the OG lineage relaxes the body. 

If you’re curious about Orange Cream, you’ve come to the right place. Read on for a deep dive into this delightfully delectable strain. 

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Orange Cream strain lineage 

Orange Cream’s family tree is like a mighty oak, with abundant branches and deep roots. Let’s explore this weed strain’s storied genetics. 

One parent is Orange Valley OG, a great-great-grandchild of famed strain Skunk #1 and the heady landrace Hindu Kush. 

The other parent is Cookies and Cream, a child of the popular GSC. Another descendant of Hindu Kush, Cookies and Cream’s other famous grandparent is South African Durban. 

While the lineage may seem convoluted, the stand-out features shine through resulting in a straightforward marriage of citrus and dough. Flavor features that many desire in various strains.

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Orange Cream terpene profile 

Orange Cream is a tantalizing dessert strain flecked with notes of citrus and vanilla with just a hint of pepper. The result is a smooth and sweet treat that’s the perfect after-dinner delight. 

The main terpenes in Orange Cream are zesty limonene, earthy myrcene, and peppery caryophyllene. This blend usually ends up being more mouthwatering candy than a savory snack as the fruit terpenes tend to cut through the rest. 

How much THC is in the Orange Cream strain? 

Orange Cream typically tests at an average of 20% THC, but could easily go higher depending on cultivation methods. It may also contain a small concentration of lesser-known cannabinoids like CBG or CBD. 

The cannabinoid content combined with the terpenes makes Orange Cream an interesting strain as it relates to the Entourage Effect. 

This is the theory that all of the compounds in cannabis work together synergistically, and actually perform better in concert.  

In this case, the terpenes truly drive the user experience. 

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Orange Cream strain effects 

If you want to feel a euphoric head high that trickles down, resulting in a relaxing body buzz—Orange Cream is the strain for you. Perfect for seshing with friends or flying solo, this strain is the definition of content. 

Orange Cream is the definition of a sugar rush. Smoking the strain sees you blast off with a tingly yet pleasant sensation that’s energetic and bright. A cozy warmth soon overtakes you, settling in like a pet cat cozying up to their favorite nap spot. 

How to consume Orange Cream 

While originally bred in flower form, Orange Cream is also a popular choice for cannabis-derived terpenes and weed vape pods in general, thanks to its tasty terpene profile. There are also a number of cannabis extracts in the Orange Cream strain. 

No matter how you decide to consume Orange Cream, you’re guaranteed to have a stellar sesh.

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