GMO Tang
Negatives**
Genetics
GMO Tang could be what turns your sofa into a soft, fluffy cloud at the end of a tough day – its mix of GMO and Tangie genetics produces effects that are both gently calming and cheerfully upbeat. A few tokes might see you feeling soothed yet also strangely perky, meaning you’ll have to fight the urge to nod off during conversations about non-controversial topics such as how nice it is outside. This GMO Tang cannabis strain is also a good choice for medical users who need help with painful conditions or mood disorders – some say it banishes fatigue better than any antidepressant they’ve tried! Its uplifting high may temporarily melt depressive moods too (individual brain chemistry-dependent obviously), replacing them with a warm fuzzy blanket of well-being from which everyday worries seem far away (if not irrelevant).
It smells delicious -- exactly like sweet oranges mixed with lemons plus a little something else that’s hard to put your finger on (probably the Haze). When vaped or smoked, there’s an aftertaste reminiscent of earthy pine alongside the citrus fruit salad flavour. Rapper Wiz Khalifa used to refer to this bud as his ‘wake and bake’ because he believed it made him more creative; although who knows maybe he just liked smoking pot first thing in the morning?
There are occasions when intense presidential variety Signature OG would be unsuitable but one still wants to get relatively high; breeding company Crockett Family Farms recognised having identified a market gap with their Tangie-crossed strain, which they subsequently called after Tangerine Dream's 1995 album release. DNA Genetics facilitated entry for Hazefans able to purchase feminised seeds to create their own version of this popular old-school classic. So, if you're looking for a delightful experience, the GMO Tang weed strain might just be your new go-to!
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**Consumers have reported these possible side effects. However it is important to note that cannabis affects everybody differently, and a majority of consumers report not experiencing side effects when consuming cannabis.