African Orange from Equilibrium Genetics stitches California citrus swagger to classic African vigor. Bred by crossing Agent Orange (Orange Velvet x Jack the Ripper) with an Heirloom Malawi, this mostly sativa cultivar stretches tall with long internodes and big, trellis-hungry colas. In the garden it finishes in about nine weeks (early October outdoors), rewarding dialed-in growers with notably heavy yields. Aromatically it leans into sun-rind citrus and musky orange peel layered over a faint gassy note - an expression often associated with bright, limonene-forward profiles. The dried flower carries that same orange-citrus impression on the palate with a subtle diesel edge. Onset tends to be bright and energetic, lifting mood and focus while keeping conversation flowing; many phenotypes land on the uplifting, talkative side of the spectrum with only light dryness as a common drawback. The African Orange mother described by the breeder was big and stretchy and produced some of the largest outdoor plants seen in the Emerald Triangle; the selection went on to appear in The Emerald Cup (2015, 2016) and the Santa Cruz Cup (2016). Whether grown indoors or under sun, African Orange captures the best of its parents - Agent Orange’s zest and Malawi’s stamina - in a vivid, productive, and unmistakably orangey package.








