The Leaf Index
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No. 8038Sativa

Tangie Berry

Tangie × Blueberry × Blackberry Kush

Tangie Berry is a hybrid cannabis strain known for its complex aroma and flavor profile, blending citrus notes with sweet berry undertones. It is often characterized by its sativa-leaning effects, making it a popular choice for daytime consumption.

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Appearance

Tangie Berry typically develops medium-density buds with a dense structure, often resembling golf balls or eggs. The calyxes are tightly stacked and heavily coated in trichomes, giving the buds a frosted appearance. Depending on the phenotype, colors can range from greens to deep purples, often accented by fiery orange pistils. The visual appeal is further enhanced by careful trimming, which preserves resin while highlighting the bud's color gradients.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Tangie Berry is a prominent mix of tangerine zest and sweet orange, layered with distinct berry notes reminiscent of blueberry jam or mixed-berry gummies. Subtle undertones of vanilla, lilac, or fresh herbs may also be present. Upon consumption, the flavor follows suit, offering a combination of candied orange peels and syrupy fruit, with some expressions leaning sharper and more citrus-forward, while others present a sweeter, dessert-like profile.

Effects

Tangie Berry is generally described as providing energetic and euphoric effects, consistent with its sativa-leaning genetics. It is often favored for daytime use, offering an uplifting start that can transition into a more relaxed state. The balance of terpenes and cannabinoids can influence the specific experience, with some phenotypes potentially offering a gentler, evening-appropriate finish.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

This strain is recognized for its significant terpene content, with breeders aiming for a balance between the citrus-forward terpenes found in Tangie, such as limonene, and the more relaxing compounds from berry genetics, like myrcene. Other terpenes commonly associated with Tangie Berry include caryophyllene, linalool, terpinolene, and ocimene. THC levels typically range from 15% to 25%, with CBD content usually below 1%.

Origins & Lineage

Tangie Berry emerged from crosses combining the citrus-forward Tangie line with popular berry strains. Common parentage includes Tangie crossed with Blueberry or Blackberry Kush, and sometimes with purple cultivars like Purple Punch or strawberry strains. The goal of these crosses is to merge Tangie's bright citrus profile and energetic effects with the deep colors, sweet flavors, and relaxing qualities of berry genetics.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Tangie Berry?
Tangie Berry typically has a THC content ranging from 15% to 25%.
What are the primary flavors of Tangie Berry?
Tangie Berry is known for its blend of citrus, particularly tangerine and orange, with sweet berry flavors like blueberry and blackberry.
What type of effects does Tangie Berry typically produce?
This strain is often associated with energetic and euphoric effects, making it suitable for daytime use.
What are the common parent strains of Tangie Berry?
Common parentage includes Tangie crossed with strains like Blueberry or Blackberry Kush, aiming to combine citrus and berry profiles.