A sativa remake of the 1995 Tangerine Dream. Delivers citrusy creative euphoria.
Genetics-wise, Tangie is a cross of California Orange × Skunk-1. The terpene profile leads with limonene, backed by myrcene and pinene, which brings a bright citrus zest to the nose. Reported effects lean happy, uplifted, and euphoric. That mix earns it a spot in daytime rotations, when there is still stuff to get done.
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Tangie is a sativa. It crosses California Orange × Skunk-1. Sativas are usually associated with upbeat, head-forward sessions.
Users most often describe Tangie as happy, uplifted, euphoric, energetic. Effects vary person to person, so start low and go slow, especially with a strain you have not tried before.
Expect citrus, orange, sweet notes. The flavor tracks with its terpene profile: limonene, myrcene, pinene.
Tangie leans daytime. Its reported effects pair better with getting things done than with melting into the couch.
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