Tangie

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About Tangie

History & Genetics

Tangie is sativa-dominant cannabis strain - 70% sativa and 30% indica. This strain pays tribute to Tangerine Dream, a popular strain back in the day (around 1995). It is a cross between a Skunk strain and California Orange. The THC level is around 19-22% and the CBD level is very low. This strain wins over and over again at the Cannabis Cups - one time winning 10 prizes in 10 months. 

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Appearance, Aroma & Flavor

With its citrus heritage, Tangie has a refreshing sweet aroma like tangerines (except for some Skunk scent and taste due to its lineage,) distinguishing it from the other citrusy or fruity strains. The light green buds are small and compact, have orange hairs, and are covered by frosty trichomes.

Typical Effects

Focused
Focused
Creative
Creative
Paranoia
Paranoia

Common Usage

A Loss of Appetite
A Loss of Appetite
Nausea
Nausea
Anxiety
Anxiety

Effects

Heavily influenced by sativa, Tangie gives recreational users the uplifting effects they are looking for. Cerebral characteristics include euphoria, creativity, focus, and happiness. The THC level is above average making it more suitable for the intermediate or advanced user.

THC Content

HIGHEST TEST

22%

STRAIN AVERAGE

21%

SATIVA AVERAGE

13%

WIKILEAF AVERAGE

18%

WIKILEAF HIGHEST

35%

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For medical users, the herb is versatile due to its balanced nature. Try it for its sedative effect that may alleviate pain, stress, depression, and insomnia. Some have reported that it is good munchie herb; many use it for digestive problems, lack of appetite, and nausea. Side effects of dry mouth and bloodshot eyes are typical for cannabis products. Due to the low CBD content, try a CBD-rich strain instead for serious medical disorders. 

Growing

Tangie is most prevalent on the West Coast, Arizona, and Colorado but you may find clones in other areas. Seeds are available from DNA Genetics, Tangie’s breeder, in regular photoperiod and autoflowering. The plants will grow tall, seriously pursuing height until the 5th week. When the flowers arrive, expect very resinous buds with a dynamic aroma of tangerines. 

Because of its height needs and other considerations, the breeder recommends growing Tangie outside and you will have super resinous herb on your hands in late September or early October. Use the SCROG method of growing and/or liberally top the plants to make a bushy shape that produces better. If you are growing indoors, use soil and not hydroponics. 

Another way to grow this strain, as some growers in California are, is to use veganic cultivation. This process eliminates nutrients made from animal by-products. Nutrients derived from plants leave no residue in the soil, allowing the cannabis plant to feed from the soil more naturally and end up tasting better and producing more. You can also add microbial innoculants (microbes) to optimize plant health.


Reviews

January 1, 2023

Brian Behe

This is a great energizing strain

June 16, 2021

JenLG

If you like Mai Tai, Blue Dream, or XJ-13, then you'll love this strain. It's creeper bud. When it hits you, a wave of relaxation will wash over you. It's a bright high. You'll feel like you're inhaling sunshine.I agree that it subsides quickly. However, it's only the brightness that fades, not the high. You'll stay plenty sativa-stoned for a while, like even though a Forza session.

June 16, 2020

Paul Jenkins

I agree with Chris. The high isn’t very long; yet, it is a soothing strain. I have overwhelming anxiety at times and this strain helps me find peace with all of the nagging thoughts in my head. Consider a Tangie an appetizer if you will or maybe a snack, either way you will get full...for a while 🤷🏿‍♂️

September 17, 2019

Christina Jones

I think this is wonderful. Munchie happiness is a good definition.

December 30, 2018

Nick Tarkington

Great choice got me going and energized mentally and physically