![]() Tangerine G13 Terpene ProfileĬompact, light green buds, give a fruity, sweet, mouthful of citrus to the happy partaker of Tangerine G13. Amsterdam Genetics have combined it here with Tangerine to give it a lighter, more cerebral side, and a sweeter taste its parent strain GH9 Aroma is known for its heady scent. This is because edible cannabis is much more potent than inhaling cannabis.G13 is a very strong indica, giving an incredibly deep, relaxed body high. Those eating decarboxylated cannabis should take it extra slow and low, with an initial starting dose of 2.5 to 5.0 mg THC and increasing the dosage in 2.5 mg increments only if needed. Those inhaling cannabis should take just a few puffs before redosing 10-20 minutes later, especially if they are new to cannabis. Those lower in myrcene and higher in limonene and terpinolene tend to be more stimulating. Generally, cannabis varieties high in myrcene tend to be more sedative. When it comes to dosing any particular chemotype of cannabis, it is good practice to check the cannabinoid and terpene contents (as well as safety) wherever possible. Then, there are individual differences in the endocannabinoid system (ECS) to consider, as one variety of cannabis can affect one person very differently from another. Studies have confirmed that myrcene can be used as a potential treatment for pain, making this strain desirable for users who experience chronic pain.ĭosing any variety of cannabis can be difficult, as it is a botanical preparation that has hundreds of active compounds that work with one another as well as against each other. Its high THC content can also make the inexperienced user feel paranoid therefore, it is more suitable for experienced users. However, some reported unwanted but common side effects, including bloodshot eyes and “cotton” or dry mouth. Overall, this makes the Tangie strain a good strain for recreational, daytime use and is more suitable for those who want to avoid the “ couch lock” they may experience with other strains. This may be why many reports of a more balanced cerebral-body high also exist. Tangie does, however, also contain several terpenes that are usually considered more relaxing, such as myrcene and linalool. This strain is also ideal for those who enjoy the creative outlet that cannabis can provide. This strain produces “cerebral highs,” meaning it often makes people feel clear-headed and focused on tasks. Many users report desirable effects such as increased energy and elevated mood. The following adverse effects have also been reported: ![]() Tangies has been reported to have the following effects: However, flavonoids in the Tangie plant are likely to contain cannflavins A, B, and C. Therefore, it’s uncommon for growers to test which flavonoids are in their crops. Unfortunately, not much is known about the flavonoid profile of each cannabis strain because very few tests exist. These terpenes have potential therapeutic effects ( anti-anxiety, antidepressant, and antibacterial), which many users may find appealing. The Tangie strain contains many terpenes, including myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, limonene, and linalool. You’ll likely find it on the West Coast, Colorado, and Arizona, where its climate is optimal for growth. This strain is often used to cross with other strains to create other well-known hybrids such as Sour Tangie and 24K Gold. The Tangie strain is known for its uplifting yet relaxing effects and fresh, citrusy aroma. This strain has won many awards, such as at the Cannabis Cup, where it took first place some years ago. ![]() Many suggest that it is a nod to the popular ‘90s strain Tangerine Dream. It was created by DNA genetics labs but was kept under wraps for some time. This strain can really pack a punch and is extremely popular with adult users. Tangie could be particularly helpful for managing anxiety, depression, and stress. ![]() Its cannabinoid and terpene content makes it a delightful strain for those wanting to experience a balanced euphoric yet relaxing effect. In terms of CBD, its content is low, bordering on non-existence. Tangie is a popular strain for recreational cannabis use due to its high THC content, sitting at around 20% THC. Its name is a nod to its citrusy aroma and its similarities to the popular Tangerine Dream strain. It was created by DNA genetics by crossing California Orange and Skunk #1. The Tangie strain is a popular sativa-dominant hybrid strain.
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