Tangie Strain

Tangie is a sativa-dominant hybrid built around one unmistakable quality: it smells and tastes exactly like a freshly peeled tangerine. With THC typically landing between 19 and 25%, limonene as its dominant terpene, and a reputation for bright, energising euphoria, this cultivar is a go-to for daytime consumers who want mental lift without sedation. Browse the full library of cannabis


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Tangie is a sativa-dominant hybrid built around one unmistakable quality: it smells and tastes exactly like a freshly peeled tangerine. With THC typically landing between 19 and 25%, limonene as its dominant terpene, and a reputation for bright, energising euphoria, this cultivar is a go-to for daytime consumers who want mental lift without sedation. Browse the full library of cannabis strains to see how Tangie compares, or explore similar options like Clementine and Super Lemon Haze.

Effects

Tangie’s effects tend to arrive within minutes – many users report a wave of euphoria that clears mental fog and sparks motivation. The mood lift is often described as sociable and energising rather than sedating. Creative tasks and casual conversation both feel easier. Effects commonly last two to three hours, with intensity that intermediate consumers handle comfortably. Shop flower and prerolls at Weed.com.

Negative effects

Dry mouth and dry eyes are the most commonly reported downsides – staying hydrated helps. At higher doses, the sativa-leaning profile may push some users toward mild anxiety or racing thoughts. If you’re sensitive to THC, starting with a smaller amount is a sensible approach.

Help with

Tangie is often chosen by people looking to take the edge off daily stress. Many users report that the uplifting, mood-brightening character makes it useful on low-motivation days or when low mood is weighing on them. These are user-reported experiences and should not be read as medical advice or a substitute for professional support.

Flavours

The flavour profile is dominated by ripe citrus and sweet tropical notes – think mandarin orange with a hint of lemon zest on the inhale. The exhale softens into a sweeter, almost candy-like finish. It’s one of the more true-to-name tasting cultivars available at a licensed flower and preroll counter.

Terpenes

Terpene profile graphic for Tangie strain showing yellow Limonene, green Myrcene, and red Caryophyllene colour swatches

Limonene (yellow) leads the profile and is directly responsible for Tangie’s signature citrus aroma. Research suggests limonene may contribute to elevated mood and stress relief. Myrcene (green) sits underneath, adding a subtle earthy softness that rounds out the brightness and may temper the edge of a high-THC experience. Caryophyllene (red) brings a faint spice to the background and is the only terpene known to interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system directly via CB2 receptors – evidence suggests it may contribute to a calming physical quality.

THC level

At 19 to 25% THC, Tangie sits in the intermediate-to-experienced range. Beginners should start with one small puff and wait before consuming more. Regular consumers will find this a well-rounded, functional potency – present without being overwhelming.

CBD level

Tangie carries less than 1% CBD, which is typical for a high-THC sativa-dominant cultivar. The CBD contribution is minimal and unlikely to noticeably offset THC effects on its own.

Buy Tangie Seeds

Want to grow your own? Tangie is a rewarding cultivar known for generous resin production and a relatively straightforward grow cycle. You can buy cannabis seeds from verified breeders through Weed.com and have Tangie genetics delivered to your door.

Tangie Clones

Clone availability varies by region and season. If you can’t source a verified Tangie clone locally, starting from seed is a reliable alternative. Check the seeds catalogue for current Tangie genetics from reputable breeders. If you enjoy Tangie’s citrus-forward character, you may also want to explore Clementine for a similarly bright sativa experience.

Frequently asked questions

What are the effects of Tangie?

Tangie is widely reported to produce euphoric, uplifting, and creative effects. Many users describe a clear-headed mood lift that suits daytime use, social situations, or creative projects. The experience tends to run two to three hours and leans energising rather than sedating.

Is Tangie indica or sativa?

Tangie is a sativa-dominant hybrid. It leans strongly toward the stimulating, cerebral end of the spectrum, which is why it’s popular for daytime use. There’s a small indica influence that adds a light physical ease without pulling you toward the couch.

How strong is Tangie?

Tangie tests between 19 and 25% THC, placing it in the intermediate-to-experienced category. It’s not the strongest cultivar on the market, but it’s potent enough that new consumers should start low and go slow. Experienced users tend to find the potency well-balanced.

What terpenes does Tangie have?

Tangie’s dominant terpenes are limonene, myrcene, and caryophyllene. Limonene delivers the citrus aroma and mood-brightening quality the strain is famous for. Myrcene adds earthy depth, and caryophyllene contributes a subtle spice alongside potential calming properties.

Where can I buy Tangie seeds?

You can browse verified Tangie genetics through Weed.com’s seeds catalogue. Seeds are sourced from reputable breeders, so you know you’re getting authentic genetics. Check availability in your region before ordering, as stock and shipping rules vary by location.