
Orange Bud
Cannabis seeds
by Dutch Passion
Orange Bud Feminized Cannabis Seeds by Dutch Passion
Orange Bud is a feminized cannabis seed strain from Dutch Passion that traces its lineage directly back to 100% original Skunk parents — the same genetics that shaped the Dutch cannabis scene in the 1980s and 1990s. With 90% Sativa genetics, 16.5% THC, and multiple Cannabis Cup awards under its belt, this is a strain that's earned its permanent spot on coffeeshop menus across Amsterdam and beyond. We've watched this one sell steadily for years, and it's not hard to see why: massive yields, a distinctive citrus aroma, and a grow difficulty level that won't punish you for a minor mistake.
Choose Your Pack Size
| Pack | Seeds | SKU |
|---|---|---|
| 3-pack | 3 feminized seeds | CSDP0012 |
| 5-pack | 5 feminized seeds | CSDP0123 |
Going with the 3-pack? That's enough for a single indoor grow cycle to test the strain. The 5-pack gives you a spare or two in case germination doesn't go 100%, and it brings the per-seed cost down. If this is your first Dutch Passion grow, start with the 3-pack. If you already know you love Skunk-lineage strains, grab the 5.
Orange Bud Strain Genetics and Lineage
Orange Bud descends from 100% original Skunk parents, placing it squarely in the lineage of the breeding breakthroughs that defined Dutch cannabis culture. Dutch Passion developed this strain during the era when Skunk #1 was reshaping what growers thought was possible — vigorous growth, reliable harvests, and a flavour profile that actually stood out. The result is a 90% Sativa / 10% Indica hybrid that carries the energetic, uplifting character of its Sativa heritage while the small Indica component adds just enough body to keep things grounded.
What sets Orange Bud apart from other Skunk descendants is the terpene expression. The buds develop a thick coating of frosty, slightly orange-tinted trichomes — and when you crack one open, you get hit with a wave of fresh citrus. We'd describe it as slicing into a ripe navel orange on a warm afternoon. That scent carries through to the smoke: sweet, tangy, unmistakably orange, with a Skunky undertone that reminds you where it came from. It's not a subtle flavour. If you're after something mild and grassy, look elsewhere. This one announces itself.
Why Grow Orange Bud Feminized Seeds
Orange Bud is the strain we'd hand to someone who wants a reliable, heavy-yielding Sativa without the fuss of a finicky phenotype. Dutch Passion's feminized version removes the guesswork of sexing plants — every seed produces a female, so you're not wasting weeks on males you'll pull anyway.
The yields on this strain are genuinely impressive. Indoor growers can expect dense, resinous colas that stack up fast during the flowering phase. Outdoor growers in warmer climates report plants reaching up to 6 feet tall with harvests ready by October. The plant structure is classic Sativa — tall, with elongated internodes and narrow fan leaves — but it doesn't stretch as aggressively as some pure Sativas, making it manageable in a standard indoor tent.
The honest limitation? That height. In a 60x60 tent, you'll need to top or train early, or Orange Bud will outgrow your space before you flip to flower. An 80x80 or larger gives you breathing room. If vertical space is genuinely tight, consider Dutch Passion's more compact Indica-dominant strains instead — but you'll be trading away that citrus Sativa character.
Orange Bud Growing Guide: Indoor and Outdoor
Orange Bud performs well in both indoor and outdoor environments, making it a flexible choice regardless of your setup. Here's how to get the most from these seeds.
- Germination: Use the paper towel method or plant directly into a moist, airy medium. Keep temperatures between 20-25°C. Feminized seeds from Dutch Passion have strong germination rates, but always handle with clean hands — we've seen growers lose seedlings to contamination from something as simple as an unwashed finger.
- Seedling stage (weeks 1-2): Keep humidity around 65-70% and light intensity low. A small CFL or the edge of your LED panel is enough. Don't overwater — the number one seedling killer we see.
- Vegetative growth (weeks 3-6): This is where Orange Bud's Sativa genetics show. Expect vigorous vertical growth. Top the main stem once it has 5-6 nodes to encourage lateral branching and control height. LST (low stress training) works brilliantly with this strain — bend and tie the branches to create an even canopy.
- Flip to flower (12/12 light cycle): Orange Bud responds well to the light change. Expect a moderate stretch during the first two weeks of flowering — plan for the plant to gain another 30-50% in height after the flip.
- Flowering phase (8-9 weeks): Watch those trichomes develop their characteristic orange tint. The buds swell considerably in the final weeks. Keep humidity below 50% to prevent mould in the dense colas. Feed with a bloom nutrient, but don't overdo the nitrogen — Sativas are sensitive to N toxicity in flower.
- Harvest: Outdoors, expect to chop in October. Indoors, check trichome colour with a jeweller's loupe — mostly milky with a few amber heads gives you the energetic Sativa effect this strain is known for. Harvest later (more amber) for a heavier body feel.
- Drying and curing: Hang whole branches in a dark room at 18-20°C with 55-60% humidity for 7-10 days. Cure in glass jars for at least two weeks. The orange terpene profile really opens up after a proper cure — rushing this step is the difference between good Orange Bud and exceptional Orange Bud.
Orange Bud Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed bank | Dutch Passion |
| Seed type | Feminized (photoperiod) |
| Genetics | 90% Sativa / 10% Indica |
| Lineage | 100% original Skunk parents |
| THC content | 16.5% |
| Flowering time (indoor) | 8-9 weeks |
| Harvest time (outdoor) | October |
| Max outdoor height | Up to 6 ft / 180 cm |
| Yield | Heavy |
| Difficulty | Easy to moderate |
| Awards | Multiple Cannabis Cup wins |
| Available packs | 3 seeds / 5 seeds |
Orange Bud Compared to Similar Dutch Passion Strains
If you're weighing up your options, here's how Orange Bud stacks against two other popular Dutch Passion feminized strains.
| Strain | Genetics | THC | Flowering | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Orange Bud | 90% Sativa | 16.5% | 8-9 weeks | Citrus flavour, energetic effect, heavy yield |
| Skunk #11 | Skunk hybrid | ~15% | 7-8 weeks | Classic Skunk taste, slightly faster finish |
| Euforia | Skunk-based Sativa | ~18% | 8-9 weeks | Higher THC, similar lineage, less citrus |
We'd pick Orange Bud over Skunk #11 if flavour is your priority — that orange terpene profile is genuinely distinctive. If you want a bit more punch and don't mind losing the citrus, Euforia hits harder. All three are easy growers from the same genetic stable.
Complete your grow setup: Orange Bud thrives under full-spectrum LED lighting. Pair these seeds with a Dark Box grow tent and a carbon filter — the citrus terpenes on this strain are strong, and your neighbours will appreciate the discretion. A pH meter and bloom nutrients round out the essentials.
What to Expect from Orange Bud: Aroma, Taste, and Effect
The name gives it away. Orange Bud produces buds coated in frosty, slightly coloured trichomes that carry a sweet, tangy citrus aroma. Crack a cured bud between your fingers and the room fills with the scent of fresh orange peel — not artificial, not perfumed, but genuinely reminiscent of citrus fruit. The Skunk backbone adds a musky depth underneath that keeps it interesting.
The taste follows the nose: orange on the inhale, a subtle earthy sweetness on the exhale. It's smooth enough for a long session but flavourful enough that you actually notice it — which is more than you can say for a lot of strains that promise flavour and deliver hay.
With 90% Sativa genetics and 16.5% THC, Orange Bud is traditionally associated with an active, clear-headed character. According to Russo (2011), cannabinoid-terpene interactions — sometimes called the entourage effect — may modulate the overall experience of cannabis consumption, with specific terpene profiles contributing to varied subjective effects (PMC3165946). The limonene-rich terpene profile of Orange Bud aligns with what many users describe as an uplifting, daytime-friendly strain.
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