Tangie Ghost Train: Citrus Sativa Brilliance
Tangie Ghost Train emerges from Little Chief Collabs' careful cross of two respected sativa cultivars, each chosen for potency and flavour clarity. This feminized line balances vigorous growth with a finish that slots neatly into indoor cultivation calendars across Canada. Growers after a sativa with genuine character—not just bulk—find this strain delivers on both counts. The dominant terpene profile swings hard toward bright citrus notes, while the high-THC output ensures effects match the intensity of the aroma.
Cultivating Tangie Ghost Train Indoors
Tangie Ghost Train responds well to standard hydroponic or soil setups indoors, where the 9–10 week flowering stretch keeps the crop on schedule through Ontario winters or Prairie basement harvests. Sativa-dominant phenotypes typically reach moderate height, making this suitable for growers managing headroom constraints. Maintain 18–24°C nights and 22–26°C days; sativas tolerate slightly cooler conditions than indicas. Expect vigorous lateral branching—train early to distribute light evenly across the canopy. Feeding schedules lean toward moderate nitrogen during veg, shifting to phosphorus-rich mixes post-flip. Watch for the classic sativa tendency toward stretching; adjust light intensity if internodes extend excessively.
Effects, Flavour & Best Moments
Tangie Ghost Train's high lands in the energetic, focused bracket—ideal for daytime use or creative sessions when mental clarity matters. The tangerine aromatics carry through on the exhale, layered with subtle spice undertones that evolve as the smoke cools. Users report a clean, non-cloudlike headspace rather than sedation, making this a companion for social occasions, artistic work, or outdoor autumn afternoons across coastal British Columbia. The flavour intensity justifies growing this strain for taste alone.




