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Tangerine dream strain ratio
Tangerine dream strain ratio









tangerine dream strain ratio

The fragrance is pungent and citrusy you can really smell the tangerine and blood oranges. I believe that after trying this strain out a few times, you would actually be able to tell if it’s Tangerine Dream just by smelling it it’s unique. A better trimming job could be done overall, with the number of leaves and stems present. The colors on this strain are ridiculous there is a mix of dark green, light green, dark purple, and navy on the nugs and leaves, you mix in the bright orange pistils and the white trichomes, and you get yourself some really pretty looking weed. The buds were all very fresh and sticky there were about 6 nugs in total for 3.5 grams, they were also very dense, and each nug bid up to a very decent amount of weed.

tangerine dream strain ratio

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To start, I didn’t get any small nugs at all, which is always a plus in my book. Pricing Details: This was packaged on and tested/reviewed on, exactly 31 days after being packaged.Packaging Details: Purchased 3.5 grams of Tangerine Dream for $28.20 ($8.06/Gram) at the SQDC in Montreal, QC, Canada.Terpene Profile: Myrcene, pinene, and guaiol.Lineage: G13 x Afghani x Neville’s A5 Haze.See the complete breakdown of this strain below: The lineage is quite interesting, as this strain comes from a cross between G13, Afghani, and Neville’s A5 Haze. This specific batch that I’m reviewing has 12.78% THC and an inconsiderable amount of CBD. It’s a high-quality flower that packs some awesome flavors and aromas, with a terpene profile that includes myrcene, pinene, and guaiol. This Sativa-dominant strain is quite popular globally and has won many cannabis cups, most recently being named the top Sativa flower in the 2019 Canadian Cannabis Awards. For this cannabis strain review, I tried out some Tangerine Dream made by San Rafael ’71, a Medreleaf brand.











Tangerine dream strain ratio