
Tangieberto Clone
$89.00
Tangieberto clones - Tangie-lineage sativa cross. 20-24% THC. Citrus orange, tropical, earthy. A playful sativa with the classic Tangie orange citrus character.
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Description
Description
About Tangieberto
Tangieberto is part of the Tangie genetics family - strains descended from the California Orange x Skunk lineage that made Tangie one of the most beloved sativa crosses of the 2010s. The Tangie genetics bring the distinctive orange-citrus terpene profile (limonene, terpinolene) that makes every strain in this family immediately recognizable.
The "Berto" addition suggests a secondary genetic contribution that adds complexity to the Tangie foundation without losing its identity.
| Genetics | Tangie x Key Lime Pie (Tangie = CA Orange x Skunk) | THC | 20-24% |
| Type | Sativa-dominant Hybrid | Flower | 9-10 weeks |
| Terpenes | Limonene, Terpinolene, Myrcene | Difficulty | Intermediate |
| Flavor | Citrus orange, tropical, earthy | Effects | Uplifting, creative, euphoric |
The Tangie Bloodline
Tangieberto descends from Tangie - the California Orange x Skunk cross that ruled the mid-2010s sativa scene and set the standard for orange terps that every citrus strain since has chased. The lineage is unmistakable the moment the jar opens: real tangerine, sweet and zesty and almost juice-like, with the tropical-earthy base the Skunk side always provided. At 20-24% THC, the cut delivers the classic Tangie experience - uplifting, creative, grin-inducing - refreshed for growers who want the legend as a verified clone.
Effects and Flavor
Tangie-line highs are happy highs: an immediate mood lift, a creative middle stretch, and a sociable energy that suits music, art, and afternoons among friends. The terpinolene under the orange keeps the profile lively rather than flat-sweet, and the smoke itself is famously smooth - one of the reasons the original cut won its era's cups and this descendant keeps its loyalists.
Growing Tangieberto
Expect the family's growth pattern: tall, eager, and stretchy at 75-95%, with flexible branches that practically ask for a screen. Trained flat, it produces a generous canopy of medium-dense colas; left vertical, it produces a few impressive spears and a lighting headache - choose accordingly.
The orange terps are the harvest's treasure and they reward specific care: moderate feeding, a genuinely clean fade, a 9-10 week finish taken at mostly-cloudy, and the slowest dry you can manage. Citrus profiles this vivid are fragile in fast dries and immortal in good cures. Outdoor and greenhouse runs amplify the tangerine dramatically - sun and Tangie genetics are old friends.
Tangieberto FAQ
How close is it to original Tangie? The orange signature and uplifted effect are faithfully present - this is the lineage continued, not imitated.
Is it strong? Pleasantly - 20-24% with an effect that spends its budget on mood.
Biggest grow challenge? Height. Everything else is cooperative.
Best use? Social daylight - the strain practically schedules itself.
Why Tangie Cuts Endure
Strain eras come and go, but the Tangie line keeps its audience for a structural reason: orange is the rarest of the great citrus profiles, and nothing else delivers it at this fidelity. When dessert fatigue sets in - and in a candy-saturated market it always does - the tangerine jar is what consumers rotate back to. For growers, that durability translates to a cut worth holding as a mother: Tangieberto's profile doesn't compete with trends, it outlasts them. Keep it beside the modern exotics and let it do what Tangie genetics have done for a decade - stay requested.
Wash note for hash makers: Tangie-line resin is famously loud in solventless form, and Tangieberto follows suit - fresh-frozen runs deliver tangerine rosin vivid enough to identify across the room, a standing favorite among flavor-first extractors.
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