
- Citrus-rich hybrid for coastal growers
Tangerine Cookies
Tangerine Cookies is a citrus-forward hybrid that finishes in a relatively short season with resinous, orange-tinged buds.
- Zesty tangerine aroma
- Performs well with wind protection
- Great for SCROG and greenhouses
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18-24% |
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<1% |
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Tangerine Haze x Girl Scout Cookies |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium (0.8–1.5 m) |
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Medium-high (400–600 grammes/plant outdoors) |
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Citrus, Sweet, Baked cookie |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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Windy coastal temperate |
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Uplifting, Relaxed, Creative |
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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.
Tangerine Cookies is a balanced hybrid with both uplifting and calming traits. The buds are dense, resinous and show vibrant orange pistils.
THC typically measures between 18% and 24% depending on phenotype and cultivation. The potency delivers a clear cerebral lift that settles into mellow body relaxation.
CBD is generally low, usually under 1%. This makes the variety more suited to recreational users or those seeking psychoactive relief rather than high-CBD therapy.
This cultivar comes from a cross of Tangerine Haze x Girl Scout Cookies. The lineage explains the pronounced citrus terpenes married to dessert-like base notes.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised photoperiod to ensure predictable flowering. Regular seeds are sometimes offered for breeders who wish to explore phenotype variation.
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.
Indoors the strain flowers in about 8 to 10 weeks under standard photoperiod schedules. Outdoors it typically finishes by late September in temperate zones.
With good feeding and protection yields are medium to high. Outdoors sheltered plants can produce roughly 400–600 grammes per plant under optimal conditions.
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.
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.
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.
The high starts with a bright, motivating cerebral lift that fosters creativity. Over time it eases into a comfortable, relaxed body sensation without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is bright citrus and tangerine zest with sweet, sugary notes. A subtle baked-cookie undertone lingers on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Indoor flowering completes in about 8 to 10 weeks, while outdoor harvests are usually late September in temperate regions.
Most phenotypes test between 18% and 24% THC, offering a noticeably psychoactive experience for regular consumers.
Yes, it can be used in short season outdoor cannabis growing if started early, grown in a greenhouse or given a sheltered microclimate to ensure it ripens before autumn rains.
Coastal growers should add windbreaks, avoid exposed sites, and rinse off any salt spray; staking and early training reduce wind damage.
Low-stress training (LST) and SCROG are effective for this variety to flatten the canopy and increase light to lower buds.
Moderate susceptibility to mould in dense buds means good airflow and prompt defoliation help; monitor for aphids and spider mites as usual.
Most commercial offerings are feminised photoperiod seeds to ensure female plants and predictable flowering.
Yes, it responds well to organic feeds and compost teas, but ensure nutrient levels are balanced to avoid deficiencies late in bloom.
Aim for late September, checking trichome maturity and bud density to avoid autumn moisture and wind damage.
Use early vegetative starts indoors or in a propagator, transplant into sheltered outdoor spots or a greenhouse, and employ training to create an even, productive canopy.
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