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Lowell, MA
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.5g 5pack Orange Chemeleon.

Strain rating:
Hybrid
THC 18.6%
CBD -
.5g 5pack Orange Chemeleon.
Amount
$3500
each
Full Harvest Moonz Lowell
Preorder until 10am ET
|631.5 miles away

About this product

Orange Chameleon, also known as “Orange Chameleon Chem” or “Chem Orange Chameleon,” is a sativa dominant hybrid strain (70% sativa/30% indica) created through crossing the powerful Tangie X Thank You Jerry strains. If you love a great sativa with a super energizing high, Orange Chameleon is the perfect bud for you. This tasty lady packs vibrant, eye-opening effects that are perfect for getting you up and moving, but not really suited for when you need to get to work and focus. You'll feel lifted and energized with a sense of giddy euphoria that has you giggling at anything and everything remotely funny around you. This is accompanied by a tingle physical sense that makes you get up off of the couch or out of bed and start moving, although it can turn arousing at times. Combined with its high 18-24% average THC level, these effects make Orange Chameleon perfect for treating chronic stress, depression, chronic fatigue and appetite loss or nausea. This bud has a sweet and sour fruity citrus flavor with a spicy black pepper aroma to match. Orange Chameleon buds have long and tapered spade-shaped forest green nugs with thin orange-amber hairs and a coating of tiny milky white crystal trichomes.

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