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Tangerine Cookies

Feminised
Photoperiod

Tangerine Cookies is a citrus-forward hybrid that finishes in a relatively short season with resinous, orange-tinged buds.

Why choose Tangerine Cookies?
  • Zesty tangerine aroma
  • Performs well with wind protection
  • Great for SCROG and greenhouses
THC 18-24%
CBD <1%
Lineage Tangerine Haze x Girl Scout Cookies
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Short to medium (0.8–1.5 m)
Yield Medium-high (400–600 grammes/plant outdoors)
Taste Citrus, Sweet, Baked cookie
Seed Type Feminised photoperiod
Climate Windy coastal temperate
Effects Uplifting, Relaxed, Creative
Environment Indoor/Outdoor

About Tangerine Cookies

Tangerine Cookies is a flavourful hybrid bred from Tangerine Haze x Girl Scout Cookies that offers bright citrus terpenes and a dessert-like finish. It suits growers who want a potent, aromatic plant that responds well to training and benefits from wind protection when grown in maritime climates such as Hampshire.

Grow Difficulty:

Tangerine Cookies is intermediate to grow in windy coastal growing areas and benefits from experienced canopy management. Growers should provide staking, windbreaks and regular inspection to prevent wind-related damage.

Flowering Time:

Indoors the strain flowers in about 8 to 10 weeks under standard photoperiod schedules. Outdoors it typically finishes by late September in temperate zones.

Yield:

With good feeding and protection yields are medium to high. Outdoors sheltered plants can produce roughly 400–600 grammes per plant under optimal conditions.

Height:

Plants remain short to medium with a bushy, branchy structure that responds well to training. Strong lateral growth makes LST or SCROG effective for maximising bud sites.

Environment:

In Hampshire this cultivar does well in a greenhouse or a well-sheltered outdoor spot where gusts are reduced. Indoors it benefits from controlled climate and SCROG while outdoors in Hampshire wind protection and late-summer warmth are essential.

Climate:

Growing Tangerine Cookies in Hampshire requires attention to windy coastal growing areas where salt spray and strong gusts can stress plants. Installing windbreaks, choosing sheltered microclimates and maintaining well-drained soil will help plants finish cleanly.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How do you protect Tangerine Cookies from coastal winds?
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I use temporary windbreaks of bamboo canes and horticultural fleece, plus stake the main colas early.
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What feeding schedule works best?
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Moderate nitrogen in veg, switch to higher phosphorus and potassium through flowering with regular foliar calcium/magnesium as needed.
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Do you recommend greenhouse or outdoor in Hampshire?
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A greenhouse gives more control and reduces wind stress, but a well-sheltered outdoor spot can work if planted early and protected.
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When do you start LST?
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Start LST in the early vegetative stage once the plant has 4–6 nodes to redirect growth without shocking it.
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How do you prevent mould late in bloom?
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Increase airflow, space branches, remove lower dense foliage and avoid overhead watering as buds fatten up.

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