Tang, often nicknamed Tropical Tang, brightens the room before you even crack the jar. This sativa-dominant hybrid, roughly 90% sativa and 10% indica, leans hard into limonene with crisp lime and sweet citrus peel over a faint spicy-herbal undercurrent. The flavor follows suit: citrus and lime up front, finishing candy-sweet. Its buds are typically small to medium and popcorn-shaped, olive green with minty highlights, threaded by fiery orange pistils and capped with milky trichomes. Effects build as a gentle creeper, then blossom into clear, energetic euphoria and an upbeat, happy focus; a nudge to the appetite is common. Some users report dry mouth or dry eyes. Lab results commonly place THC between 18% and 22%, with minimal measurable CBD. In the garden, Tang tends to stay compact indoors and moderately rangy outside. Flowering wraps in about 56–63 days, and attentive cultivation can yield around 350–400 g/m², with comparable per-plant weights outdoors. Though its exact lineage remains closely guarded by the original breeders, its personality reads like a modern citrus sativa: bright, lively, and wonderfully aromatic. Behind the dominant limonene, supporting myrcene and caryophyllene notes add soft herbal depth and a peppery snap, rounding a profile made for daytime creativity sessions.







