Tangoline
Also known as: Tangie Orange, Orange Tang
Tangoline Strain Overview
Tangoline is a sativa-dominant hybrid cannabis strain that has gained popularity for its distinctive citrus profile and uplifting effects. The strain was developed through selective breeding to emphasize terpene profiles reminiscent of fresh tangerines and oranges, creating a sensory experience that many users describe as exceptionally flavorful. While its exact genetic origins are somewhat debated among cannabis enthusiasts, most sources agree it represents a specialized phenotype selection from the broader Tangie family, with particular attention to flavor expression and consistent effect profile.
Visually, Tangoline plants typically display medium to large colas with dense, resinous buds that exhibit a vibrant green coloration often accented by orange pistils. The trichome coverage is usually generous, giving the buds a frosty appearance that hints at its potency. The strain's aroma is its most distinguishing feature, releasing strong notes of sweet citrus with undertones of tropical fruit and sometimes a subtle earthy base. When properly cured, the fragrance can be quite pungent and fills a room with its distinctive scent.
Tangoline has become particularly favored among consumers who appreciate flavorful cannabis experiences and daytime-appropriate effects. The strain's popularity has grown steadily since its introduction, though it remains less common than some mainstream citrus varieties. Breeders have continued to work with Tangoline genetics, sometimes using it as a parent strain to impart its characteristic flavor profile to new hybrids. Its relative rarity compared to more established strains means availability can vary significantly by region.
Tangoline Strain Effects
Tangoline Strain Positive Effects
- Users report relief from stress and anxiety
- May help with fatigue and lack of motivation
- Often used for mood elevation
- Some users find it helpful for mild pain management
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Tangoline Strain Possible Negative Effects
Tangoline Strain Growing Information
Tangoline is considered a moderately difficult strain to cultivate, requiring some experience to achieve optimal results. The plants typically flower in 9-11 weeks when grown indoors, with outdoor harvests usually ready in late October. Indoor yields average 400-500 grams per square meter, while outdoor plants can produce 500-600 grams per plant under ideal conditions. Tangoline prefers a Mediterranean-like climate with plenty of sunlight and low humidity when grown outdoors. Indoor cultivation is recommended for most growers to better control environmental factors. Plants tend to reach medium height with good lateral branching that benefits from training techniques like topping or low-stress training. Special considerations include maintaining proper airflow to prevent mold due to the dense bud structure and monitoring nutrient levels carefully as the plants can be sensitive to overfeeding during flowering.
Tangoline Strain Genetics
Tangoline Strain Parent Strains
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Tangoline make you feel?
Tangoline is known to produce the following effects:
- Euphoric: 85%
- Creative: 75%
- Energetic: 70%
- Focused: 65%
What are the positive effects of Tangoline?
Tangoline has these reported positive effects:
- Users report relief from stress and anxiety
- May help with fatigue and lack of motivation
- Often used for mood elevation
- Some users find it helpful for mild pain management
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
What are the negative effects of Tangoline?
Possible negative effects include:
- Dry Mouth
- Dry Eyes
- Anxiety
- Dry mouth
- Dry eyes
- Possible anxiety or paranoia in sensitive users
- Occasional dizziness in high doses
What does Tangoline taste like?
Tangoline has the following flavor profile:
- Citrus
- Earthy
- Sweet
- Tangerine
- Tropical