Angry Ginger brings a vivid citrus snap to a classic indica-backbone, marrying Orange Velvet with Deep Chunk for a 60/40 indica-leaning hybrid that lives up to its name in color, not temperament. Credited to Bodhi Seeds, this selection grows to a manageable medium stature with stout branching and dense, resin-caked colas that finish quickly in about seven weeks indoors, or by early October outside. Expect a myrcene-led terpene profile rounded by limonene and caryophyllene: freshly zested orange and sweet citrus peel over earthy depth and a peppery, spicy-herbal finish. Typical batches test in the mid-to-high teens for THC, commonly 14–22%, with trace CBD around 0.2%. Onset is smooth and buoyant, tilting calm rather than racy — users often describe an easy, uplifted mood paired with whole-body ease and a comfortable, unhurried pace. In the garden, Angry Ginger rewards attention with high yields, frequently up to 12–18 oz per m2 indoors or per plant outdoors, and chunky flowers that exhibit Afghan-influenced density from Deep Chunk and tangy orange aromatics from Orange Velvet. Morphology tends toward short internodes and heavy trichome coverage, making it a favorite for hashmakers seeking a fast, flavorful run without sacrificing structure or bag appeal. Growers rate difficulty medium, with manageable height and strong lateral support needs.






