Tang by Taylormade Selections
Pakistani Landrace × Sweet Tooth
Tang is a sativa strain meticulously bred by Taylormade Selections, known for its intriguing genetic background and multifaceted profile. It offers a balanced experience, combining cerebral stimulation with physical relaxation, making it suitable for various consumers.
Appearance
Tang presents visually appealing, dense buds characterized by a rich spectrum of colors, including light and deep greens, with occasional purple hues. The flowers are heavily coated in trichomes, indicative of significant resin production. Moderately compact buds are adorned with orange pistils, contributing to their striking appearance.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Tang is complex, featuring notes of gas fuel, citrus, and hints of sweet, ripe fruit, sometimes described as tangy. Its flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a blend of sharp gas, distinct tanginess reminiscent of grapefruit and orange, and an underlying sweetness. This creates a bold and unique sensory experience.
Effects
Users often report that Tang provides an initial wave of mental stimulation, fostering creativity and focus, which gradually transitions into a calming and relaxing physical sensation. This balanced effect is attributed to its hybrid genetics, offering an invigorating yet soothing experience.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Tang typically contains THC levels between 18% and 24%, with CBD content below 1%. Its terpene profile is notable, with levels sometimes exceeding 3%, featuring myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene. These compounds contribute to its distinctive aroma, flavor, and nuanced effects.
Growing
While specific cultivation details are not provided, strains with robust genetics like Tang often exhibit good plant vigor and stress resistance. Its balanced hybrid nature suggests it may adapt well to various growing conditions, potentially yielding resinous, potent buds.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Taylormade Selections, Tang is described as a balanced hybrid with roots in both indica and sativa genetics. Historical lineage studies suggest potential connections to landrace strains like Pakistani Landrace and Sweet Tooth, reflecting a carefully curated genetic heritage.