
- Bright citrus, berry depth, greenhouse-friendly
Tangie Berry
Tangie Berry is a sativa-dominant hybrid offering bright citrus and berry flavours with an uplifting, clear-headed effect, well suited to managed greenhouse grows in Suffolk.
- Citrus-fronted terpene punch
- Suits trained greenhouse setups
- Great for daytime focus and creativity
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Tangie x Blueberry |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (60-120 cm) |
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Moderate to high |
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Citrus, Berry, Sweet |
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Feminised (autoflower variants available) |
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humid greenhouse environments |
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Uplifting, Creative, Relaxing |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Tangie Berry
Tangie Berry combines Tangie’s sharp citrus character with Blueberry’s fruity depth to create a lively sativa-dominant hybrid. It performs well in controlled environments, delivering moderate to high yields and a pronounced, aromatic terpene profile; in Suffolk greenhouse setups it rewards attentive climate control and good airflow.
Tangie Berry is a sativa-dominant hybrid with lively citrus-led characteristics. It favours an energetic, clear-headed profile rather than heavy sedation.
THC levels usually sit between 18% and 22% in well-grown specimens. The potency offers a pronounced cerebral lift suitable for daytime or creative use.
CBD is low, typically under 1%. This means the experience is primarily psychoactive rather than CBD-dominant.
The variety traces to Tangie x Blueberry parentage. The cross pairs Tangie's citrus terpenes with Blueberry's fruity depth for a pronounced flavour profile.
Seeds are commonly sold as feminised for predictable female crops. Autoflower versions exist but are less common for this cross.
Growing Tangie Berry in humid greenhouse environments requires careful ventilation and strict mould prevention. It suits growers with some experience who can manage airflow, humidity and regular inspections.
Flowering normally completes in eight to ten weeks under optimal conditions. Outdoor harvests in Suffolk often finish in early autumn when weather is favourable.
Yields are moderate to good when plants receive steady feeding and consistent light. In greenhouse setups you can expect reliable production across multiple cycles.
Plants reach a medium height with a stretched sativa structure and long colas. They respond well to topping and light training to control vertical growth.
Indoors Tangie Berry performs well in compact tents and controlled rooms, producing dense, fragrant buds. Outdoors in Suffolk it benefits from a sunny, sheltered spot but needs protection from late-season moisture.
Growing Tangie Berry in Suffolk's humid greenhouse environments demands vigilant air circulation. Keep humidity below risk levels and inspect regularly to protect resin-rich buds.
The high is uplifting and mentally clear, promoting focus and sociability. A gentle physical calm follows without heavy sedation.
A bright citrus tang leads, backed by ripe berry and a sweet, sugary finish. The aroma is sharp and fragrant, carrying both zesty and fruity notes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Flowering typically completes in eight to ten weeks under stable conditions.
Expect roughly 18–22% THC in well-grown plants.
Yes, most commercial seeds are feminised; autoflower variants are occasionally available.
Use dehumidifiers, maintain good airflow, space plants for ventilation and remove any infected material immediately.
It can perform well outdoors in sheltered, sunny sites but needs protection from prolonged wet and late-season moisture.
A bloom-focused NPK with higher phosphorus and potassium, plus regular calcium and magnesium, helps bud set and density.
Use topping, low-stress training and sea of green (SoG) techniques to limit stretch and promote lateral growth.
Yes, Tangie Berry adapts well to small indoor cannabis grow spaces with SCROG or LST to control height while maximising yield.
Aphids, spider mites and fungal gnats are common; maintain cleanliness and introduce beneficial insects if needed.
Harvest in early to mid-autumn when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and amber for balanced effects.
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