![]() As a matter of course, a cannabis variety carrying the term “tangerine” in its name should live up to this and produce distinct citrus notes, and so it is with Tangerine Dream – it gives off an intense smell of citrus fruits and berries, taste-wise this may translate into a dominant orange/tangerine note, in any case the taste is a tropically sweet and citrusy one. are not uncommon with good growers.īuds so voluminous and heavy sprout from the branches that they may need support near the end of flowering. ![]() In any cultivation scenario, this Barney’s Farm strain promises a bountiful harvest, indoors, for instance, 600 grams per sqm. Due to an early outdoor finish in the first to second week of October, Tangerine Dream is a good candidate not only for inside but also outside. The genetic amalgamation of those three classics led to a plant with a slight sativa tendency (60%) that grows medium tall and completes its flowering stage within 60-65 days. The use of such long-established genetic building blocks to create Tangerine Dream is a pretty nice match – 1970s oldschool genetics for a variety with a 1970s oldschool name. Looking at its genetic composition reveals that without a doubt, Barney’s Farm’s Tangerine Dream strain potentially has what it takes to fulfill these expectations as three legendary varieties are at its core: G13, Afghan and Neville’s A5 Haze. So if a renowned cannabis seed bank like Barney’s Farm gives one of their strains this famous band’s name, the bar is set high of course, folks expect nothing else than a breeding masterstroke.
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