Tang
aka Tangie, Tropical Tang, Tg +1 more
Tang is a vibrant sativa-dominant hybrid crossing California Orange and Skunk, delivering energizing citrus-forward effects perfect for creativity and socializing. With THC ranging from 13.7-28.89% and a terpene profile dominated by myrcene, terpinolene, and limonene, this award-winning strain offers uplifting euphoria, mental clarity, and gentle body relaxation. The flavor explodes with sweet tangerine, tropical fruit, and earthy undertones, making every session a sunshine-filled sensory journey ideal for daytime adventures and stress-free productivity.
The Short Answer
What kind of high is Tang?
Terpinolene-led and sweet-citrus on the palate, most often reported uplifted and picked for watching tv/movies.
Terpenes decide how a strain feels — THC% only decides how strong the dose is. Here is the family, the chemistry behind it, and what people reach for it to do.
Terpenes are the aromatic compounds that shape the character of a high. The blend a strain carries — not its THC percentage — is what makes one feel bright and social and another heavy and sleepy, which is why the top three are listed rather than just the leader.
Terpene percentages belong to the jar, not the strain. They move with harvest timing, drying, cure and shelf age — the lighter ones literally evaporate. What holds steady is which terpenes lead, so that is what we rank.
See the full profile →Learn how terpenes work →- Uplifting
- Antioxidant
- Antibacterial
- Myrcene Earthy, musky, fruity
- Pinene Pine, fresh forest
Ordered by measured share — the exact percentages shift with every batch and cure.
The effects reported most often across our research sources. Every body is different — set, setting and tolerance all move the result.
- Energetic
- Creative
The activities this strain gets picked for most often, leading with the specific ones rather than the broad buckets nearly every strain shares. A starting point, not a prescription — what works for you is personal.
See the full list →The flavor notes reported most often across our research sources, led by the most specific one — flavor tracks the terpene blend, but cure, age and how you consume it all shift what actually lands on the palate.
See the full profile →- Orange
- Tropical
The aroma notes reported most often across our research sources — what the jar gives up before you light it. This is the strain's own recorded profile, not the textbook aroma of its lead terpene.
See the full profile →- Orange
- Sweet
- Best Time anytime
- Era 2013
- Rarity Common
Genetics Hybrid A lineage label, not an effects predictor — most modern flower is a hybrid, and the terpene mix above is what you will actually notice.
Potency Check the label, not the strain Varies by batch, grower and harvest — check the label on the product you are buying. Scan your label → Reported ranges →
Heads up Most reported: dry mouth and dry eyes. Responses vary — start low, go slow. Review safety →
Your guided read
6 chapters on Tang
Start at the top and work down — each chapter builds on the one before it. Jump to any chapter to read it on its own.
- The Experience How this strain is reported to feel, and when people reach for it.
- Look, Aroma & Taste The smell and flavour you will actually notice — and the terpenes behind them.
- Chemistry & Research Therapeutic reports, published research, and what the lab numbers do — and do not — tell you.
- Using It Well Consumption methods that suit this strain, and the side effects to plan around.
- Where It Comes From The genetics, the breeders, and the recognition it has picked up along the way.
- The Full Story The long-form profile and community video reviews, once you want the detail.
Strain Highlights
Key insights at a glance
The Experience
Professor High Says...
In-depth strain breakdown from Professor High, our AI cannabis expert
Taking that first hit of Tang and wow—it's like someone just peeled a fresh tangerine directly into my cerebral cortex. The effects arrive quickly, maybe five minutes in, and my mental fog just evaporates. There's this immediate brightness washing over my thoughts, like someone turned up the saturation on reality itself. My mind feels sharp and expansive simultaneously—I can follow complex ideas while also appreciating the simple beauty of light patterns on the wall.
What's fascinating from a neurochemical perspective is how the terpinolene and limonene are clearly driving this uplifted, creative state without that anxious edge some sativas produce. The myrcene provides just enough grounding to keep the experience smooth and functional. I feel motivated to do things—write, organize, have deep conversations—but not scattered or overwhelmed. My body feels light and energized, ready to move, yet simultaneously relaxed enough that I'm not tense or jittery.
The euphoria is genuine and warm, like optimism became a physical sensation radiating through my chest. This is what we call a clean high—all the mental benefits of sativa genetics without the paranoia or racing thoughts. Perfect for staying productive while feeling absolutely fantastic about being alive.
Effects Profile
Uplifted · Energetic · Creative
Best enjoyed during anytime
Balanced for any time of day
Best For
Watching TV/Movies · Nature Activities · Creative Projects
Effect Sources
- 1 Tang Tang Marijuana Strain Information & Reviews allbud.com(opens in new tab)
- 2 Tang Breath Strain Review: Call Me An Orangutan hallowedgram.com(opens in new tab)
- 3 Tangie Weed Strain Information | Leafly leafly.com(opens in new tab)
- 4 Tangie Weed Strain Review 2026 | The Cannigma cannigma.com(opens in new tab)
- 5 Tangie Marijuana Strain leafwell.com(opens in new tab)
- 6 Tang by Taylormade Selections: A Comprehensive Strain Guide - Blog - JointCommerce app.jointcommerce.com(opens in new tab)
- 7 Tangie Strain: Comprehensive Guide and Reviews dopethc.com(opens in new tab)
- 8 Tropical Tang Strain askgrowers.com(opens in new tab)
- 9 Strain Review: Tangie - Surrey Weed Delivery thegreenmates.is(opens in new tab)
- 10 Tangie Strain | THCa Flower | Mood mood.com(opens in new tab)
10 verified sources
Look, Aroma & Taste
Aroma & Flavor
Citrus · Orange · Sweet
Aroma & Flavor Sources
- 1 Tang Tang Marijuana Strain Information & Reviews allbud.com(opens in new tab)
- 2 Tang Breath Strain Review: Call Me An Orangutan hallowedgram.com(opens in new tab)
- 3 Tangie Weed Strain Information | Leafly leafly.com(opens in new tab)
- 4 Tangie Weed Strain Review 2026 | The Cannigma cannigma.com(opens in new tab)
- 5 Tangie Marijuana Strain leafwell.com(opens in new tab)
- 6 Tang by Taylormade Selections: A Comprehensive Strain Guide - Blog - JointCommerce app.jointcommerce.com(opens in new tab)
- 7 Tangie Strain: Comprehensive Guide and Reviews dopethc.com(opens in new tab)
- 8 Tropical Tang Strain askgrowers.com(opens in new tab)
- 9 Strain Review: Tangie - Surrey Weed Delivery thegreenmates.is(opens in new tab)
- 10 Tangie Strain | THCa Flower | Mood mood.com(opens in new tab)
10 verified sources
Aromas
Flavors
Terpene Profile
Terpinolene leads · 7 terpenes mapped
Terpene Sources
- 1 Tangie Weed Strain Information | Leafly leafly.com(opens in new tab)
- 2 Tangie Weed Strain Review 2026 | The Cannigma cannigma.com(opens in new tab)
- 3 Tangie Marijuana Strain leafwell.com(opens in new tab)
- 4 Tang by Taylormade Selections: A Comprehensive Strain Guide - Blog - JointCommerce app.jointcommerce.com(opens in new tab)
- 5 Tangie Strain: Comprehensive Guide and Reviews dopethc.com(opens in new tab)
- 6 Tropical Tang Strain askgrowers.com(opens in new tab)
- 7 Strain Review: Tangie - Surrey Weed Delivery thegreenmates.is(opens in new tab)
- 8 Tangie Strain | THCa Flower | Mood mood.com(opens in new tab)
8 verified sources
Terpene Distribution
Terpene profile: Terpinolene 0.5%, Myrcene 0.3%, Pinene 0.2%, Limonene 0.2%, Caryophyllene 0.2%, Linalool 0.2%, Valencene 0.2% .
Terpinolene Dominant
Flavor: Fresh, piney, floral, citrus
Myrcene
Flavor: Earthy, musky, fruity
Pinene
Flavor: Pine, fresh forest
Limonene
Flavor: Citrus, lemon, orange
Caryophyllene
Flavor: Spicy, peppery, woody
Linalool
Flavor: Floral, lavender, sweet
Valencene
Flavor: Sweet, citrus, orange
Full Profile
Terpinolene
0.5%
Flavor Profile:
Fresh, piney, floral, citrus
Effects:
Myrcene
0.31%
Flavor Profile:
Earthy, musky, fruity
Effects:
Pinene
0.24%
Flavor Profile:
Pine, fresh forest
Effects:
Limonene
0.23%
Flavor Profile:
Citrus, lemon, orange
Effects:
Caryophyllene
0.23%
Flavor Profile:
Spicy, peppery, woody
Effects:
Linalool
0.21%
Flavor Profile:
Floral, lavender, sweet
Effects:
Valencene
0.19%
Flavor Profile:
Sweet, citrus, orange
Effects:
Appearance
Deep forest green · Vibrant emerald
Color Palette
Texture
Medium to dense bud structure with chunky, conical formations and generous resin coverage creating a slightly sticky texture
Crystal Density
high
Heavy frost coating
Chemistry & Research
Medical Effects
10 reported therapeutic uses on file
Medical Effect Sources
- 1 Tang Tang Marijuana Strain Information & Reviews allbud.com(opens in new tab)
- 2 Tangie Weed Strain Information | Leafly leafly.com(opens in new tab)
- 3 Tangie Weed Strain Review 2026 | The Cannigma cannigma.com(opens in new tab)
- 4 Tangie Marijuana Strain leafwell.com(opens in new tab)
- 5 Tang by Taylormade Selections: A Comprehensive Strain Guide - Blog - JointCommerce app.jointcommerce.com(opens in new tab)
- 6 Tangie Strain: Comprehensive Guide and Reviews dopethc.com(opens in new tab)
- 7 Strain Review: Tangie - Surrey Weed Delivery thegreenmates.is(opens in new tab)
- 8 Tangie Strain | THCa Flower | Mood mood.com(opens in new tab)
8 verified sources
Mental Effects
- •Stress Relief
Reduces tension and racing thoughts effectively
- •Anxiety Management
Calms nervous energy and worry patterns
- •Mood Elevation
Promotes euphoria and uplifted mental state
- •Depression Support
Enhances emotional well-being and positivity
- •Focus Enhancement
Sharpens concentration and mental clarity
Professor High visualization
Body Effects
- •Pain Relief
Reduces chronic and acute pain symptoms
- •Inflammation Reduction
Decreases inflammatory response in body
- •Appetite Stimulation
Increases hunger and food intake motivation
- •Nausea Relief
Alleviates queasiness and digestive discomfort
- •Muscle Relaxation
Eases muscle tension and spasm relief
Medical Disclaimer: This information is AI-generated based on available research and user reports, provided for educational purposes only, and is not intended as medical advice. Cannabis affects everyone differently. Consult with a qualified healthcare professional before using cannabis for medical purposes. Do not use cannabis if pregnant, nursing, or have a medical condition without consulting your doctor.
What Research Says
Peer-reviewed studies, terpene science & safety guidance
What does the research say about Tang?
Tang is a hybrid cannabis strain containing up to 28.9% THC, with a terpene profile dominated by Terpinolene and Myrcene. This page currently has good data confidence. Below are profile sources when available plus authoritative resources for understanding the compounds in this strain.
Terpene Research
Cannabinoid Information
Cannabis Regulations & Safety
Educational resources only — not medical advice. Always consult a qualified clinician for health decisions.
Cannabinoids (THC & CBD)
THC 13.7-28.89% · Type I chemovar
THC% tells you how strong. Terpenes tell you how it feels.
THC percentage is a property of the product in your hand, not of the strain. It shifts with the batch, the grower, the harvest, and how the flower was cured and stored — the same strain can test several points apart from two different jars.
Treat the ranges below as market context for what to expect on a shelf — then read the actual label on the product you are buying, and use the terpene profile to judge how it will feel.
High THC (>15%), low CBD (<1%) - Most common recreational strains
Using It Well
Consumption Methods
Vaping · Smoking · Edibles
Recommended Methods
Side Effects
Dry Mouth · Dry Eyes · +3 more
Side effects vary by individual. Start low, go slow. Consult a healthcare professional with concerns.
These are commonly reported effects. Individual experiences may vary based on dosage, tolerance, and consumption method.
Where It Comes From
Lineage & History
California Orange × Skunk · bred by Crockett Family Farms / DNA Genetics
Lineage Sources
- 1 Tang Tang Marijuana Strain Information & Reviews allbud.com(opens in new tab)
- 2 Tang Breath Strain Review: Call Me An Orangutan hallowedgram.com(opens in new tab)
- 3 Tangie Weed Strain Information | Leafly leafly.com(opens in new tab)
- 4 Tangie Weed Strain Review 2026 | The Cannigma cannigma.com(opens in new tab)
- 5 Tang by Taylormade Selections: A Comprehensive Strain Guide - Blog - JointCommerce app.jointcommerce.com(opens in new tab)
- 6 Tangie Strain: Comprehensive Guide and Reviews dopethc.com(opens in new tab)
- 7 Tropical Tang Strain askgrowers.com(opens in new tab)
- 8 Strain Review: Tangie - Surrey Weed Delivery thegreenmates.is(opens in new tab)
- 9 Tangie Strain | THCa Flower | Mood mood.com(opens in new tab)
9 verified sources
A sativa-dominant hybrid cross of California Orange and Skunk, bred by Crockett Family Farms and DNA Genetics
Genetics
Origin Timeline
First cultivated in 2013
Breeder
Crockett Family Farms / DNA Genetics
Seed Bank
DNA Genetics, GrindHouse Medical Seeds Co., Vancouver Seed Bank, Crop King Seeds
Awards & Recognition
1 award & mention
Competition Wins
The Full Story
Detailed Description
The long-form profile · ~5 min read
Introduction
Tang bursts onto the cannabis scene as a vibrant sativa-dominant hybrid that captures the essence of sunshine in flower form. This strain delivers an invigorating citrus punch that awakens the senses and elevates the mind, making it a favorite among those seeking creative inspiration and social energy. Born from the legendary genetics of California Orange and Skunk, Tang embodies the best qualities of both parent strains—combining uplifting cerebral effects with just enough body relaxation to keep you grounded. With THC levels ranging from 13.7% to 28.89%, Tang offers versatility for both novice consumers and experienced enthusiasts seeking that perfect daytime companion.
🧬 Genetic Heritage & Lineage
Tang's impressive lineage traces back to two cannabis classics that defined the 1990s growing scene. The strain was masterfully bred by Crockett Family Farms in collaboration with DNA Genetics, two powerhouses known for their meticulous breeding programs and award-winning cultivars. California Orange contributes the strain's signature citrus aromatics and uplifting mental effects, while Skunk adds potency, vigor, and a subtle earthy undertone that balances the bright fruit notes. This cross resulted in a predominantly sativa hybrid (typically 70-90% sativa) that leans heavily into energizing effects while maintaining approachable THC levels. The breeding achievement hasn't gone unnoticed—Tang and its variations have collected an impressive 21 awards throughout 2023 alone, including a first-place Cannabis Cup win in 2013, cementing its status as a world-class cultivar.
👃 Terpene Profile & Aromatics
Tang's aromatic profile is dominated by Myrcene (approximately 0.31%), which provides a foundation of subtle earthiness and helps modulate the strain's energetic effects. However, it's the symphony of secondary terpenes that creates Tang's signature scent. Terpinolene (around 0.50%) delivers bright, uplifting floral and citrus notes, while Limonene and Pinene (each at approximately 0.23-0.24%) amplify the zesty orange character and add refreshing pine undertones. Caryophyllene (about 0.23%) contributes a subtle spicy kick, and Linalool (around 0.21%) brings calming floral accents. The rare Valencene (approximately 0.19%) adds authentic orange peel authenticity. With a total terpene content of 1.91%, you'll experience an aromatic journey that begins with an immediate burst of fresh-squeezed tangerine, transitions through sweet tropical fruit notes, and finishes with earthy herbal undertones and a whisper of classic skunk. The aroma is simultaneously invigorating and comforting—like walking through a citrus grove on a warm morning.
👅 Flavor Experience
The flavor journey mirrors the aromatic complexity but adds layers of nuance. Your first inhale delivers an explosion of sweet citrus—specifically tangerine and orange—that coats your palate with bright, juicy fruit character. Mid-palate, you'll detect tropical notes reminiscent of mango and apricot, complemented by subtle herbal and spicy accents from the caryophyllene content. The exhale brings gentle earthy and skunky undertones that ground the experience, along with lingering sweet citrus that makes you crave another taste. Some phenotypes express sour or tangy notes that add refreshing complexity. The overall flavor profile is remarkably clean and fruit-forward, making Tang an exceptionally pleasant strain for those who appreciate bold, natural fruit flavors without artificial sweetness.
🎯 Effects & Experience
Tang's effects manifest quickly, typically within 5-10 minutes of consumption. You'll first notice a cerebral uplift that brightens your mood and sharpens mental clarity. This initial wave brings euphoria and creativity, making mundane tasks feel engaging and conversations flow effortlessly. The mental stimulation is accompanied by gentle energetic motivation—you'll feel compelled to move, create, or socialize rather than sink into the couch. Despite its sativa dominance, Tang incorporates enough relaxation to prevent anxiety or racing thoughts, creating a balanced experience that keeps you functional and focused. Peak effects last 2-3 hours, gradually transitioning into a gentle, clear-headed comedown without significant crash or fatigue. The experience is notably uplifting and happy, perfect for daytime adventures, creative projects, or social gatherings where you want to be present and engaged.
🎮 Use Cases & Activities
Tang excels as an anytime strain but particularly shines during daytime hours. It's ideal for creative projects—whether you're painting, writing, making music, or brainstorming, Tang unlocks fresh perspectives and sustained focus. The strain's social effects make it perfect for gatherings, conversations, and outdoor activities where you want to be energetic and engaged. Many consumers reach for Tang when tackling stress relief needs without sedation, making it suitable for busy schedules that demand productivity alongside relaxation. The focused energy also supports physical activities like hiking, yoga, or light exercise, where mental clarity enhances body awareness.
💚 Medical & Therapeutic Potential
Tang may help address various wellness concerns. The strain's stress-relieving properties (supported by limonene and myrcene) can help ease tension and racing thoughts. Users report potential benefits for anxiety management, though sensitive individuals should start with lower doses. The uplifting terpene profile may support mood elevation and depression symptoms, promoting emotional well-being and positivity. For physical concerns, Tang's caryophyllene content may help with pain relief and inflammation reduction, while myrcene can contribute to muscle relaxation. The strain may also stimulate appetite and ease nausea for those experiencing digestive discomfort. As with all cannabis, individual responses vary, and Tang should complement—not replace—professional medical care.
👁️ Visual Characteristics
Tang buds display stunning visual appeal with medium to dense structure and generous trichome coverage. Expect deep forest green primary colors accented by vibrant orange pistils that curl throughout the flower. Higher-quality phenotypes show golden amber trichomes that shimmer under light, creating a frosted appearance. Some variations express subtle purple undertones when exposed to cooler growing temperatures. The buds typically form in chunky, conical shapes with excellent resin production, making them slightly sticky to the touch and promising potent effects.
⚠️ Consumer Considerations
Tang suits consumers at all experience levels, though the wide THC range (13.7-28.89%) means you should verify potency before dosing. Beginners should start with lower-THC batches and consume gradually. The strain's energizing effects make it less suitable for evening use unless you're seeking social energy rather than sleep. Common side effects include dry mouth and dry eyes (stay hydrated), with occasional reports of dizziness, anxiety, or paranoia at higher doses. The clean, uplifting effects and manageable potency make Tang an excellent introduction to sativa-dominant hybrids for those transitioning from indica preferences.
Research Methodology
How we compiled this strain profile
This strain profile was compiled from 16 published sources covering 'Tang'. Our research pipeline cross-references these sources and reports how strongly they agree — see the confidence breakdown below.
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