
- Bright citrus lift with a purple finish
Purple Tangie
Purple Tangie is a sativa-dominant hybrid with citrus-forward terpenes and moderate yields.
- Citrus-led terpene profile with purple hues
- Performs well in controlled greenhouse setups
- Compact plants ideal for trained indoor grows
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18-22% |
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0.50% |
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Tangie x Purple Afghani |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium, 80-140 cm |
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Moderate — 350-450 g/m² (indoor) |
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Citrus, Berry, Sweet |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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Humid greenhouse environments |
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Uplifting, Creative, Relaxed |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Purple Tangie
Purple Tangie blends Tangie brightness with Purple Afghani depth to produce a citrus and berry led experience. It suits intermediate growers who can manage humidity and prefer a daytime, uplifting effect.
Purple Tangie is a sativa-dominant hybrid with clear cerebral lift and physical calm. The plant leans toward energetic daytime use with measured relaxation.
THC levels typically sit between 18 and 22 per cent, offering a potent but manageable experience. Expect clear highs that build rather than overwhelm.
CBD is low at around 0.5 per cent and does not significantly alter the psychoactive profile. Users seeking therapeutic CBD will likely need a complementary strain.
Purple Tangie descends from Tangie crossed with Purple Afghani, combining citrus sativa notes with resinous purple indica traits. The cross produces vivid terpene expression and purple hues in cooler finishes.
Seeds are feminised and photoperiod, so growers control the veg period before inducing flower. They are not autoflowering and require a light schedule change to 12/12.
This cultivar is intermediate in difficulty and rewards attention to ventilation and pruning. In humid greenhouse environments it can be prone to mould without steady airflow.
Flowering finishes in roughly eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor finishing will depend on season length and local microclimate.
Yield is moderate with careful training and nutrient management. Indoor growers can expect around 350–450 g/m² under optimised conditions.
Plants develop a medium, bushy structure with side branching that benefits from topping. Final height typically ranges between 80 and 140 cm.
Indoors the strain adapts well to controlled environments and performs in compact setups with training. Outdoors in Buckinghamshire it finishes well if harvested before autumn damp sets in.
Growing Purple Tangie in Buckinghamshire suits growers prepared for variable summers. It responds best to humid greenhouse environments when dehumidification and circulation are in place.
Effects begin with a bright, uplifting head high that sharpens mood and focus. The cerebral sensation eases into a gentle, relaxed body feeling without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is citrus-forward with sweet berry undertones and a subtle earthy finish. Aromas intensify during late flower and curing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 18/6 for veg and switch to 12/12 to induce flowering; maintain stable dark periods during bloom.
Improve airflow, reduce canopy density, and run dehumidifiers during late flower to protect buds from rot.
It thrives in both media; soil gives forgiving nutrient margins while hydroponics can speed growth and increase yields.
Moderate nitrogen in veg, then reduce nitrogen and increase phosphorus and potassium in flower for robust bud development.
Check trichomes for milky to slight amber colouring around weeks eight to ten for peak terpene and cannabinoid balance.
Low-stress and topping techniques open the canopy and increase even light distribution for better yields.
Yes, with topping, SCROG or LST it adapts well to small indoor cannabis grow spaces and can be kept compact while still productive.
Purple tones can appear late in flowering with cooler night temperatures and strong genetics expression.
Cure in jars for at least two to four weeks, burping daily at first to build smoothness and preserve citrus terpenes.
Aphids and spider mites can occur, so inspect foliage regularly and use biological controls where possible.
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