Tang Tang
What is the Tang Tang strain?
Tang Tang is a sativa cannabis strain with up to 22.0% THC, known for its energetic effects and citrus and diesel flavor profile.
Tang Tang is a rare sativa dominant strain that is a descendant of the infamous Blue Sonja strain. Developed by GrindHouse Medical Seeds Co., Tang Tang comes from their Sonja line and is classified as mostly sativa. The strain's genetics are reportedly around 90 percent sativa, making it an ideal choice for users seeking energizing effects. Unlike headline strains with clear, widely documented breeder lineages, Tang Tang's precise origin story is less canonical, with growers and buyers often reporting encountering it as a clone-only cut or a named phenotype selected from citrus-heavy seed packs, resulting in slight variations in bud structure, terpene totals, and flowering time across different regional markets.
Tang Tang gained popularity during the broader rise of citrus-dominant cannabis during the 2010s, when orange and tangerine aromas surged in consumer preference. The strain produces super dense and oversized elongated foxtail-shaped minty green nugs with vivid orange hairs and a coating of white chunky crystal trichomes throughout. Plants grow with exaggerated node architecture, allowing for plenty of light and air penetration. The strain's rare flavor and rush of energy give it somewhat of a cult following, though it has become less common in commercial cultivation due to its longer flowering time and mediocre yields.
What are the effects of Tang Tang?
What are the medical benefits of Tang Tang?
- Users report relief from chronic stress
- May help with anxiety
- Often used for depression
- Reported benefits for chronic fatigue
- May stimulate appetite
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
What are the side effects of Tang Tang?
- 💧 Dry Mouth
- 👁️ Dry Eyes
- 😰 Anxiety
- Dry mouth
- Dry eyes
- Possible anxiety with overconsumption
- Potential dizziness
How do you grow Tang Tang?
Tang Tang takes several weeks longer than most strains to fully bloom, with buds reaching 90 percent completion within six weeks, then taking another three or four weeks to finish that last 10 percent. The strain's yield is mediocre, making it less attractive for commercial cultivation despite its desirable effects. Tang Tang can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors, though it was never available as feminized seeds from GrindHouse Medical Seeds Co. The strain requires patience from growers due to its extended flowering period but rewards with high-quality, trichome-rich buds. Plants exhibit typical sativa characteristics with elongated structure and significant stretch during flowering.
How should you use Tang Tang?
Tang Tang is a sativa strain with 22.0% THC, which is moderate potency. As a sativa, it works well for daytime activities and creative sessions.
Beginners
Start with 1-2 small inhalations or 2.5-5mg if using edibles. Wait 15 minutes before taking more. This strain is potent — start very low.
Regular Users
A standard session of 3-5 inhalations or 5-15mg edible dose. Effects typically onset within 5-15 minutes when inhaled, 30-90 minutes for edibles.
Experienced Users
Adjust to personal tolerance. Moderate doses should provide a satisfying experience.
Start low and go slow. This is not medical advice — consult a healthcare professional before using cannabis.
What is the genetic lineage of Tang Tang?
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does Tang Tang make you feel?
Tang Tang is a sativa strain that primarily produces energetic effects, followed by euphoric. Users report the dominant effect at 90% intensity. With 22.0% THC, this strain is moderately strong and suitable for regular consumers.
Is Tang Tang good for medical use?
Tang Tang has been reported by users for users report relief from chronic stress, may help with anxiety, often used for depression, reported benefits for chronic fatigue, may stimulate appetite. As a sativa strain, it may be suitable for daytime use while managing symptoms.
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Are there side effects with Tang Tang?
Some users have reported dry mouth, dry eyes, anxiety, dry mouth, dry eyes, possible anxiety with overconsumption, potential dizziness when using Tang Tang. Starting with a low dose and staying hydrated can help minimize these effects.
What does Tang Tang taste and smell like?
Tang Tang features a flavor profile of citrus, diesel, herbal, sour, spicy. The dominant terpenes are Limonene and Myrcene, which contribute to its distinctive aroma.
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What does the research say about Tang Tang?
Tang Tang is a sativa cannabis strain containing up to 22.0% THC, with a terpene profile dominated by Limonene and Myrcene. Below are authoritative resources for understanding the compounds in this strain.