Cannabis Strain of the Week: Tangerine Dream | Review

Cannabis Strain of the Week: Tangerine Dream | Review

Rarely does weed smell like the name suggests. From the initial opening of Tangerine Dream, the smell of sweet citrus fills your nostrils. Just stick your nose into the package and inhale.

Tangerine Dream flower is a dark purple, almost black in color, which makes the green of the stems and orange hairs really pop. It tastes very light and smooth, I barely felt the smoke hit the back of my throat. The high comes on fast, but it doesn’t weight you down, you instantly feel Sativa qualities. This is a good flower for daytime smoking, creative endeavors, sex, and exercise.

Cannabis Strain of the Week: Tangerine Dream | ReviewCannabinoid Breakdown
  • Total Cannabinoids: 26.1%
  • THC: 22.4%
  • CBD: 0%
  • CBG-A: 1.0%
  • Terpenes: 1.6%
Overview
  • Tangerine is a daughter of G13, Afghani, and Neville’s A5 Haze, per Leafly.
  • 2010 Cannabis Cup winner.
  • Flavor: “Citrus, Spice & Everything nice,” per Puffinfarm.com.
  • Aroma Profile: Citrus, Orange, Sweet, per Leafly.Cannabis Strain of the Week: Tangerine Dream | Review

 

Where to Find Tangerine Dream?
  • Kush Klub, Shoreline, WA. (Gaia)
  • Local Roots Marijuana, Botell, WA. (Triple Crown)
  • Have a Heart, Bothell, WA. (Highland Gardens)
  • Cannabis Station, Edmonds, WA. (Green Bay Farms)
  • The Green Shelf, Ellensburg, WA. (Puffin Farms)
  • The Fire House, Ellensburg, WA. (Puffin Farms)

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Disclaimer

Warning: This product has intoxicating effects and may be habit-forming. Smoking is hazardous to your health. There may be health risks associated with consumption of this product. Should not be used by women that are pregnant or breast feeding. For use only by adults twenty-one and older. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Marijuana can impair concentration, coordination, and judgment. Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under the influence of this drug.

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