Tropical Tang Strain
Tropical Tang offers a euphoric high, with its slow onset making users energetic. Great for stress and chronic anxiety.
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Growing Info
How to Grow the Tropical Tang Strain
Growing Tropical Tang is relatively straightforward. It’s important to provide this strain with plenty of light and nutrients to maximize its yield. Tropical Tang plants thrive indoors and outdoors but perform best in a controlled environment where temperature and humidity can be monitored.
The History and Genetics of Tropical Tang Strain
Tropical Tang, also known as “Tang,” is a heavily sativa dominant hybrid (90% sativa/10% indica) strain with unknown genetics due to breeder secrecy. This strain has been named after the famous drink of choice for astronauts.
Tropical Tang Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
Tropical Tang features a sweet and citrusy dominating flavor, akin to the drink “Tang.” Its aroma encompasses spicy sweet citrus tones. The buds are small to medium-sized, fluffy, popcorn-shaped dark olive green nugs, covered with long thin fiery orange hairs, minty green leaves, and a fine layer of trichomes. The nugs are almost dripping with sweet sticky resin.
Medical Benefits of Tropical Tang Strain
Tropical Tang is used for its numerous medicinal benefits. It’s ideal for treating conditions such as chronic anxiety, stress, fatigue, and appetite loss. Its high, slowly creeping in over 30-45 minutes, leaves users energized and euphoric, followed by significant body relief and a case of the munchies.
Main Effects of Tropical Tang Strain
The main effects of Tropical Tang include feelings of energy, euphoria, and focus. Reviews on Leafly suggest that users also experience giggly and happy sensations. It’s a great choice for uplifting one’s mood and boosting creativity.
Potential Side Effects of Tropical Tang Strain
Negative effects reported include dry mouth and headaches. In rare cases, some may feel anxious. Moderation is key to a pleasant experience. Start slow to find your balance.