
- Citrus clarity with a frosted resin finish
Frozen Tangie
Frozen Tangie is a citrus-forward hybrid prized for uplifting cerebral effects and resinous buds.
- Bright tangerine aroma with long-lasting clarity
- Performs strongly in organic soil with careful moisture control
- Balanced uplift with gentle body ease
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18-22% |
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≤1% |
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Tangie x Ice |
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Hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-Tall |
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Medium-High |
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Citrus, Sweet tangerine, Pine |
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Feminised |
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wet Welsh valley |
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Uplifting, Euphoric, Relaxed |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Frozen Tangie
Frozen Tangie is a hybrid bred for prominent tangerine and citrus aromatics paired with a clear, euphoric head high. It performs well both indoors and outdoors when humidity and airflow are controlled, and responds positively to organic soil approaches that enhance terpene production and soil life.
Frozen Tangie is a balanced hybrid with clear sativa leanings. It blends energetic mental effects with moderate physical ease.
THC typically sits between 18 and 22 percent in well-grown examples. That level produces a pronounced cerebral lift with a soft body warmth.
CBD is minimal in this variety, generally under one percent. Do not expect CBD-driven effects from these plants.
Genetic parents are Tangie x Ice which give the variety its citrus top notes. Both parents contribute vigour and strong resin production.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised to simplify cultivation for growers. Photoperiod plants from feminised seed need a consistent light schedule to initiate flowering.
Growing Frozen Tangie in a wet Welsh valley climate raises the risk of mould and requires vigilant canopy management. Its difficulty is moderate for experienced growers but can test novices in humid conditions.
Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks under good conditions. Outdoors a long season can bring finishing into late autumn.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive full light and good air movement. In the wet Welsh valley climate yields drop if bud rot or mildew develop.
Plants develop a medium to tall habit with long colas and significant early stretch. Support and early training help shape and manage the canopy.
Indoors the strain responds well to screen of green and selective defoliation, producing compact resinous buds in controlled conditions in Tyrone. Outdoors it can reach larger sizes and rewards growers in Tyrone who manage humidity and airflow carefully.
Growing Frozen Tangie in Tyrone's wet Welsh valley climate demands strict mould prevention and excellent drainage. Raised beds, careful soil management and shelter from driving rain will improve outcomes in Tyrone.
The terpene profile gives an immediate uplifting and euphoric head high. A gentle physical relaxation follows without heavy sedation.
Flavours are bright citrus and tangerine with sugary sweet undertones. A light pine and herbal finish balances the profile.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Bright citrus aroma and a clear, uplifting head high define the strain. It is chosen by users who want creativity without heavy sedation.
Typical THC ranges from 18 to 22 percent while CBD remains under one percent. Expect a cerebral effect with mild body ease.
Indoor flowering usually completes within eight to ten weeks. Outdoor timing depends on local season length and can extend into late autumn in cooler areas.
Yes, but you must manage moisture and airflow carefully to prevent mould. Use preventative pruning and good spacing to keep the canopy dry.
Use a living, well-draining mix rich in compost and mycorrhizae; this supports organic cannabis soil growing and brings out terpene complexity. Add perlite or pumice to maintain aeration in damp climates.
Feminised seeds are recommended for most hobby and small-scale growers to avoid males and maximise usable plants. They still require standard vegetative care before flowering.
Improve airflow, reduce humidity during late flowering, and remove inner foliage that blocks light. Consider canopy defoliation and alternate week inspections for early signs of rot.
Moderate nitrogen in veg followed by reduced nitrogen and increased phosphorus and potassium in flower. Organic inputs like compost tea, kelp and well-aged manures suit the strain.
It responds very well to SCROG to control stretch and increase bud sites. SOG can work with small plants but requires many clones or seedlings for a good canopy.
Harvest when most trichomes are cloudy with some amber for a balanced head and body effect. Dry slowly and cure in jars for several weeks to preserve citrus notes.
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