This video explores the fascinating origin of Tangie, tracing its genetics from California Orange to its resurgence by DNA Genetics, and highlights the auto-flowering Tangie XXL Auto variety.
And hello, Growers! Today, I have a short video to talk to you about the origin of Tangie. The history of Tangie genetics is quite curious. This phenotype was selected in Southern California in 1980, and it is said to be a hybrid descendant of Skunk that gradually gained fame under the name California Orange.
California Orange eventually arrived in Europe at Dutch Passion, where it continued to expand its reputation as a tasty and easy-to-grow plant. However, the problem arose when other varieties started to appear, and it became overshadowed. Years went by until the guys from the seed bank Reserva Privada relaunched this California Orange, which was renamed Tangie by DNA Genetics. Thanks to their excellent marketing, they brought it back to the top of the most sought-after varieties.
Tangie XXL Auto is also created from the original clone, very similar in terms of aroma, flavor, structure, and nug shape, but with faster and more abundant growth and flowering speed. If you love powerful herbs but don’t want to give up on flavor, with Tangie, you can have both combined to their maximum expression!
The Bloom Seed Bank has released the auto-flowering version of the legendary Tangie. It is a very easy-to-grow strain with strong, rapid development from the early stages, offering a high resin yield and, most importantly, a very pronounced tangerine flavor.
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