DNA has done it again! Just when you thought it was only KUSH and Kush crosses DNA brings The Tangie (aka) (Tangerine Dream from 1995) She has been around for many years now, but for many more she was hidden, until our good friend Crockett pulled her out of his closet to present us with it! The Genetics are Cali-o X Skunk Hybrid then selected to what we have now the Tangie, She grows nice and tall, has a good yield and easily will become your favourite!. She will continue vertical growth until the 5th week so be aware of your space. The Tangie produce very resinous flowers with an unbelievable aroma of citrus, tangerines!! Also she produces some of the best tasting concentrates on earth! Winning every contest she has been entered in 10 out of 10 contests in 8 months!!! Growing the Tangie outside is a must as she finishes late September early October with heavy yields and super sticky flowers. Tangie is also good to SCROG,SOG, she reacts well to topping or the FIM technique as this will produce more of a bush. For best tasting results grow the Tangie in soil.
Strain FAQ
How do breeders develop orange-flavored strains?
Breeders blend strains like chefs to boost orange flavour. By deliberately breeding plants with strong citrus qualities, they've created strains that smell and taste like an orange grove.
What distinguishes North American and Canadian heritage and heirloom strains?
Heritage and heirloom strains from these places preserve decades of cannabis culture with unique flavours, smells, and effects. A loyal fanbase admires these strains for preserving their ancestry.
Strains that finish Beginning of October, any particular terpene profile?
Despite finishing early, these strains have distinct terpene profiles with a vast range of scents and flavours. There is not just one or two common scents that they all have in common!
How are Cannabis Cup winners chosen?
Some categories are decided by audience voting and expert panel opinions. This combined strategy awards standout strains using both professional knowledge and customer preferences.
How do regular cannabis seeds handle pests and diseases?
Some regular strains have a built-in pest and disease defence from generations of adaptation to their particular habitats. This innate resilience may mean less chemicals can be used and makes organic farming more practical.