Tangie

Sativa

California Orange x Skunk hybrid · Bred by DNA Genetics

THC

19–22%

CBD

0.1–0.2%

Type

Sativa

Difficulty

Moderate

Flowering

9–10 wks

Height

Tall (5+ ft)

Effects

Tangie is a sativa cannabis strain with THC levels of 1922% and CBD levels of 0.10.2%. Its primary effects include euphoric, creative, uplifted, as well as happy and energetic. The dominant terpenes are Myrcene, Limonene, Pinene, which contribute to its tangerine and citrus flavor profile.

EuphoricCreativeUpliftedHappyEnergetic

Flavors & Terpenes

Flavors

TangerineCitrusOrangeSweetTropical

Terpenes

MyrceneLimonenePinene

Medical Uses

DepressionStressFatiguePainAnxiety

About Tangie

Tangie is a citrus-explosion sativa from DNA Genetics that has become the benchmark for orange-flavored cannabis strains. A modern reimagining of the classic 1990s Tangerine Dream, Tangie was created from California Orange crossed with a Skunk hybrid to produce one of the most intensely citrus-flavored strains in existence. The aroma is like peeling a fresh tangerine — bright, sweet, and unmistakably orange citrus that fills any room. The flavor is equally authentic, delivering tangerine sweetness throughout the entire session. The strain won the Cannabis Cup in 2013 for Best Sativa Concentrate, and its genetics have been used to create numerous citrus-forward crosses. Effects are uplifting and creative, delivering a bright, energetic euphoria ideal for daytime activities, creative projects, and social situations. THC levels range from 19-22%, providing a comfortable sativa potency that stimulates without overwhelming. Medicinally, Tangie is popular for depression and fatigue, as its mood-elevating properties are powerful and reliable. Growing requires moderate experience with tall, stretchy plants that need training.

Growing Guide

Indoor Yield

400-500g/m²

Outdoor Yield

500-600g/plant

Cultivation Tips

  • Tall sativa growth requires topping and training for indoor cultivation
  • Terpene profile is exceptional — protect it with organic growing and careful drying
  • Moderate flowering time of 9-10 weeks for a sativa
  • Excellent for outdoor growing in warm, sunny climates
  • Dry slowly to preserve the delicate citrus terpenes that define this strain

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Awards

Cannabis Cup 2013 — Best Sativa Concentrate

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Tangie FAQ

What are the effects of Tangie?

Tangie is known for producing euphoric, creative, uplifted effects. As a sativa strain with THC levels of 19–22%, it delivers energizing, cerebral effects. Users also report feeling happy and energetic. The dominant terpenes — Myrcene, Limonene, Pinene — contribute to its tangerine and citrus flavor profile.

Is Tangie good for beginners to grow?

Tangie has a moderate grow difficulty rating. Growers with some experience should be able to handle this strain well. It flowers in 9–10 weeks, reaches a tall height, and yields approximately 400-500g/m² indoors or 500-600g/plant outdoors.

What does Tangie taste and smell like?

Tangie features a distinctive flavor profile with notes of tangerine, citrus, orange, sweet, tropical. These flavors come from its terpene profile, which includes Myrcene, Limonene, Pinene. The genetics (California Orange x Skunk hybrid) contribute to this unique combination of aromas and tastes.

What medical conditions can Tangie help with?

Tangie is commonly used by medical cannabis patients for depression, stress, fatigue, pain, anxiety. With a THC range of 19–22% and CBD range of 0.1–0.2%, it provides mood-boosting and focus-enhancing benefits. Always consult a healthcare professional before using cannabis for medical purposes.

What is the THC content of Tangie?

Tangie typically contains 19–22% THC and 0.1–0.2% CBD. Actual potency varies depending on growing conditions, phenotype, and harvest timing. This is a moderately potent strain suitable for regular consumers.

How hard is it to grow Tangie?

Tangie is rated as moderate to grow. This strain requires some growing experience, including knowledge of proper nutrient schedules, humidity control, and training techniques. Tangie flowers in 9–10 weeks and reaches a tall height (Tall (5+ ft)). Expected yields are approximately 400-500g/m² indoors and 500-600g/plant outdoors. Key cultivation tips include: Tall sativa growth requires topping and training for indoor cultivation; Terpene profile is exceptional — protect it with organic growing and careful drying.

What strains are similar to Tangie?

Strains similar to Tangie include Mimosa, Super Lemon Haze, Pineapple Express, Sour Diesel. These strains share similar genetics, effects, or terpene profiles. Tangie is a sativa strain bred from California Orange x Skunk hybrid, so strains that share parent genetics or similar terpene profiles (Myrcene, Limonene, Pinene) will likely produce comparable effects. Use Cannabismarketcap's strain comparison tool to compare Tangie side-by-side with any other strain on effects, THC content, flavors, and growing characteristics.

Where can I find Tangie seeds or flower?

Tangie was originally bred by DNA Genetics and comes from California Orange x Skunk hybrid genetics. Seeds and clones may be available from licensed seed banks and dispensaries in states and countries where cannabis is legal. Availability varies by region and season — popular strains like Tangie are typically stocked by major seed banks. Always purchase from licensed, reputable sources to ensure genetic authenticity. In the United States, seed availability depends on your state's cannabis laws; check Cannabismarketcap's state guides for your local regulations on home cultivation and seed purchases.

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Disclaimer: Strain information is provided for educational purposes only. THC/CBD percentages are approximate ranges and vary by phenotype, growing conditions, and lab testing methodology. Effects are subjective and may differ from person to person. Medical information is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always comply with your local laws regarding cannabis possession and cultivation.