TANGERINE DREAM
Tangerine Dream is a complex cross with the G13 and Neville’s A5 Haze that resulted in an ultra-high-yielding strain with an amazing THC content of 25%. Easy to grow and fast blooming, producing a mixed high with a cheerful boost slowly morphing into a lasting stone.
TANGERINE DREAM
His innovative, Sativa-dominant strain starts with the legendary G13 plant. Known for its intense flavors and strong effects. Which is crossed with the unusually refined and exotic Neville’s A-5 Haze?
The resulting plant is again crossed with G13.
The aesthetic total, however, far exceeds the sum of its genetic parts. Tangerine Dream offers the visceral sensation of tearing into fresh citrus. A spray of essential oils from the peel with its complex and pleasant bitterness. Deep, pungent aromas fill the air, and then, the concentrated, tangy-sweet flavor of fruit and juice on the tongue.
An experience both refreshing and intense.
The large, tight colas – are substantial for a Sativa-dominant strain. Are flecked with orange and red hairs, and frosted with a shimmering layer of
THC crystals.
This powerful cannabis strain is a real showcase of master skills in crossbreeding.
First, the two original varieties used in this hybrid, are the G13, and Neville’s A5 Haze. Were crossed with the resulting plant being bred back again with G13.
A great example of cannabis breeding synergy – is the newly developed strain. Called by Barney’s Farm growers the Tangerine Dream, has more to offer than the sum of its parents.
The first thing that Tangerine Dream cultivation reveals, is its modest size, rarely exceeding 1 meter. Then comes the wonderful citrus aroma.
By the time the plant is ready for harvest – i.e. after some 65 days into the bloom. The grower will probably already be astonished by the size of its buds. The true surprise, however, comes with the first hit.
The feminized Barney’s Farm Tangerine Dream not only tastes great but most importantly. It provides an instant and intense high, with all that is best in its Indica and Sativa genetics.