Sa Sativa

Tangie


Overview:

A strong sativa, Tangie is a new take on the classic Tangerine Dream. A child strain of California Orange, it is no surprise that Tangie takes on a delicious citrus flavor. The most notable ctirus note is the strong orange overtone. The sweet notes make it taste like orange candy. Tangie is known for being an exceptionally strong strain. It grows best outside and after it is harvested, the user can expect to have a unique sativa-dominant experience. It will make the user feel happy, uplifted, euphoric, energetic, and even creative. All of these are very strong psychoactive effects, so make sure you have a plan to get something done after using the strain! You'll have the energy to do it. Its psychoactive effects will best treat mental illnesses such as stress-related illness or depression. It also can help anyone suffering from fatigue or loss of appetite. It also is a fantastic daytime pain reliever. It is best that you don't use it at night at all, though, especially if you are trying to get some sleep. The negatives associated with this strain could be a deal-breaker, depending on marijuana interacts with your body chemistry. Dry mouth and dry eye are commonly reported, though those are easy to combat with eye drops and water. Less common side effects include anxiety, headaches, and even dizziness. Use with caution if you have ever experienced these symptoms!

Strain Attributes:

Effects

Creative

Energetic

Euphoric

Happy

Uplifted

Creative

Energetic

Euphoric

Happy

Uplifted

Medical Uses

Depression

Fatigue

Pain

Stress

Depression

Fatigue

Pain

Stress

Negatives

Dizzy

Dry Eyes

Dry Mouth

Headache

Paranoid

Dizzy

Dry Eyes

Dry Mouth

Headache

Paranoid


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