Tangie: Citrus-Soaked Sativa Energy
Tangie is a sativa-leaning hybrid that puts sun-bright citrus aromatics at centre stage. BSF Seeds' feminized version thrives indoors under controlled light cycles and can handle outdoor grows across most Canadian zones. At 70% sativa genetics, this strain pulls you toward creative work and social moments rather than deep relaxation. The 20% THC content bridges the gap between novice and seasoned growers—potent without being overwhelming. Expect a brisk 9–10 week flowering window, making it a reliable choice for those working within tight seasonal windows or managing stacked indoor rotations.
Indoor and Outdoor Growing in Canada
Tangie thrives indoors under 600–1000W LEDs or HPS setups, where you control humidity and airflow to prevent mould in damp regions (crucial for Maritime growers). Maintain 18–21°C during flowering and keep relative humidity below 50%. This strain stretches moderately during the stretch phase, so budget vertical space accordingly. Outdoors, she performs best in temperate coastal British Columbia or sheltered Prairie microclimates where late August through September harvest windows align with cooling temperatures. In shorter-season provinces, start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before your last frost date. Stake plants early to manage the gangly sativa structure. Feed balanced nitrogen until pre-flowering, then transition to phosphorus-heavy regimens. Watch for spider mites in dry indoor environments.
Clear-Headed Uplift with Citrus Flavour
Tangie delivers a cerebral, energizing buzz that peaks within 20–30 minutes—perfect for daytime sessions, creative projects, or social gatherings. The high stays lucid and motivating without the paranoia sometimes attached to pure sativas. Flavour-wise, mandarin zest, sweet orange, and hints of pine dominate the inhale; the exhale carries subtle floral undertones. The combined terp profile (limonene-forward) pairs nicely with morning coffee or afternoon work blocks. Some users report a light physical ease in the shoulders and neck, though this strain leans decisively toward mental stimulation.




