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    Tangieland strain testing: cannabis for creative minds

    Time : 2023-11-28 Hits : 1

    There are legions of jars and bags at most cannabis shops, with strains boasting profiles with strong gas or cheese, but theres also the sweet stuff. Fruity cannabis strains like Tangieland will always have a place at the dispensary because of that tantalizing bouquet thats almost always followed by an enjoyable high. Fellow luscious varieties like Strawberry Cough and Sundae Driver also harken back to a fruit salad but with their own unique effects. There are fruit-forward strains in every category, indica, sativa, and hybrid, and I love them all. Today, lets talk about Tangieland.

    Tangieland strain basics

    The Tangieland strain is a cross between Tangie and Candyland developed by Crockett Family Farms, a subsidiary of DNA Genetics. Over the years, this breeder has contributed flavors like Strawberry Banana, Tangie, 24K, and more to the culture. Tangieland is just one of the California companys many fruity varieties, and it delivers on the citrus.

    This review is based on a Tangie Land from Northwest Grown, a Mount Vernon, Wash.-based producer. Their cultivation team includes one third-generation grower from the coveted Emerald Triangle in California and a greenhouse tradesman with a degree in horticulture. They grow in a coco medium without pesticides at their Pacific Northwest indoor facility. The result is a sparkling bud exuding a delightful earthy orange.

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    Look and smell of Tangieland

    Tangieland is a strain steeped in sugared orange and wet earth, notes that are also present in the flavor. Consuming the variety may inspire a flurry of both indica and sativa effects.

    When it comes to the nugs, theyre densely packed and shaped like chunky fat pine trees. Trichomes are all over these buds like a blanket of white atop a forest green. Tufts of burnt orange pistils evenly cover each robust nugget.

    Tangie lends a musky orange flavor, and Candyland brings in a sweetness. I hit this batch of Tangieland flowers with a bong and experienced a Tangie-focused orange musk that leaves sweet lemon balm in its wake.

    How does this strain feel?

    Immediately after the hit, I felt a jolt in my brain before a slow relaxation fell over my jaw and shoulders. Despite this gooey feeling in my muscles, a steady focus permeated the high. The focus wasnt pinpointed on any goal, but I only maintained an airy grasp on reality. Tangieland was effective in helping me de-stress, but it did give me the slightest bit of anxiety, which is common when I consume its sativa parent.

    After the effects of Tangieland have soaked in and the anxiety is under control, this is a lovely strain to help key into a creative headspace. My husband loves Tangie for this, but I often find the anxiety I get from that variety too distracting to focus on my writing. The addition of Candyland in this hybrid saturated Tangieland in enough indica to help me find my muse. Other places where this energy is appreciated are cozy social nights with friends and marvelous hikes to a lunch spot with a view.

    Tangieland is slightly heavier than a completely even hybrid, with a noteworthy body effect and floating focus reminiscent of classic Blue Dream or lesser-known Gemstone.

    Growing Tangieland

    Cultivators report that Tangieland is a forgiving strain; its easy for beginners and often yields high. Expect plants to flower in around 55 to 60 days, or seven to nine weeks. Experts claim this variety to grow in any environmentindoor, outdoor, and greenhouse.

    Those who grow indoors should set up about one plant per square foot to optimize the space. Outside, plants will get big and bushy, growing over six feet tall. Tangieland also prefers well-draining soil, consider that when choosing a substrate and opt out of compact growing mediums for the best end result.

    This strain is well received by consumers, and easy to grow for farmersits a win-win.

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