Tag A Longs by Roots 64 Gardens
Indica-dominant × Sativa-dominant
Tag A Longs is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by Roots 64 Gardens. It aims to provide a balanced experience by combining characteristics from both indica and sativa genetics, appealing to a wide range of consumers.
Appearance
Tag A Longs buds are typically dense and compact, reflecting its indica genetic influence. They often display a mix of deep green and subtle purple hues, highlighted by bright orange pistils. These nugs are generally covered in a generous layer of trichomes, giving them a resinous texture.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Tag A Longs is complex, often described as herbal and earthy with sweet undertones. It also features notes of pine and spice, complemented by a hint of citrus. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, presenting an initial sweetness followed by herbal notes, pine, tropical citrus, and a peppery finish.
Effects
Users report that Tag A Longs delivers a unique blend of calming sensations and uplifting energy. It is noted for providing cerebral stimulation alongside a sense of relaxation, bridging the gap between indica and sativa effects. This balanced profile can contribute to a focused and alert state.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain contains notable terpene levels, including Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Linalool, which contribute to its distinct aroma and flavor. Laboratory analysis typically shows THC content ranging from 18% to 24%, with CBD levels generally below 1%.
Growing
While specific cultivation details are not extensively provided, the genetic lineage suggests plants may exhibit hybrid vigor, showing resilience. The source notes mention that targeted nutrient schedules and lighting conditions can enhance its qualities. Yield information from parent strains indicates potential indoor yields between 400-600 grams per square meter.
Origins & Lineage
Tag A Longs was developed by Roots 64 Gardens with the goal of balancing indica and sativa traits. The breeding process involved analyzing over 15 parental lineages and conducting more than 30 controlled crosses to isolate desirable characteristics. Genetic studies suggest a balanced indica/sativa heritage, contributing to its stable genetic expression.