Tangidos
Tangie × Do-Si-Dos
Tangidos is a hybrid cannabis cultivar characterized by its prominent citrus notes, reminiscent of tangerine zest, complemented by a rich, cookie-like depth. This strain typically exhibits potent THC levels, making it a popular choice for those seeking a balanced yet powerful experience.
Appearance
Tangidos buds are often medium to large, possessing a dense structure influenced by its Do-Si-Dos heritage. They typically form rounded, slightly conical flowers with tightly stacked calyxes. Pistils can range from bright tangerine to rust hues, contrasting with lime to forest green foliage. A notable feature is the abundant, sticky trichome coverage, giving the buds a frosted, sugar-like appearance, indicative of high resin production.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Tangidos is dominated by fresh tangerine peel, largely due to its high limonene content. Underlying this bright citrus scent are subtle notes of cream, spice, and earthy dough, reminiscent of sugar cookies. This combination creates a complex bouquet that translates into a flavor profile featuring prominent citrus and candy notes, with undertones of cream, earth, and floral or herbal hints.
Effects
Tangidos typically delivers a hybrid experience that begins with an uplifting, clear-headed sensation, promoting focus and creativity. As the session progresses, these initial effects gradually deepen into a more pronounced sense of calm and physical relaxation. This balanced arc makes it suitable for both daytime engagement and evening unwinding.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab data can vary, Tangidos is known for its significant THC content, often testing in the mid-20% range. The terpene profile is typically led by limonene, contributing to its citrus aroma. Other commonly reported terpenes include myrcene, caryophyllene, linalool, terpinolene, ocimene, and valencene, which add complexity to its aroma, flavor, and effects. CBD content is generally less than 1%.
Origins & Lineage
Tangidos is widely understood to be a cross between Tangie and Do-Si-Dos. This pairing aims to combine the vibrant tangerine aromatics and uplifting clarity of Tangie with the dense structure, resin production, and potent THC levels characteristic of Do-Si-Dos. The intention is to create a cultivar that offers both sensory appeal and robust effects.
Growing
Cultivating Tangidos often involves managing phenotypes to achieve a balance between the citrus traits of Tangie and the dense structure of Do-Si-Dos. Growers report consistent citrus aromatics and medium-dense buds. Resin coverage is typically strong, inherited from the Do-Si-Dos parent. Careful selection during breeding is often needed to optimize the desired expression of traits.