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Tangilope

Tangilope

Weedstraindb™ Strain Profile

This profile is part of the Weedstraindb cannabis database, built to help patients, educators, and curious consumers understand strain names with more context and less hype.

Tangilope

Classification  
Hybrid — Sativa-dominant with uplifting and energetic effects  

Hook  
Tangilope delivers a bright, citrus-fueled high that energizes the mind and lifts the mood. Perfect for creative endeavors or daytime use, it’s a sweet and tangy experience that keeps users motivated and focused.  

Lineage  
Tangie x Chocolope  

Aroma / Flavor / Appearance  
Tangilope boasts a strong citrus aroma with notes of sweet orange, tangerine, and light chocolate undertones. The flavor mirrors the scent with tangy, sweet citrus on the inhale and a subtle cocoa finish. Buds are medium-density, light green, and generously coated with trichomes, accented by vibrant orange pistils.  

Effects & Use  
Expect an energetic cerebral high paired with mild body relaxation. Tangilope promotes creativity, focus, and sociability, making it ideal for daytime activities, social gatherings, or artistic projects.  

Medical / Wellness Use  
Often chosen for stress, fatigue, mild depression, and low-level pain, Tangilope provides an uplifting, clear-headed experience while easing tension and boosting mood.  

Grow Notes  
Tangilope thrives in both indoor and outdoor settings with moderate humidity and plenty of light. Flowering completes in 8–9 weeks, producing medium yields of resinous, aromatic buds.  

Lab Profile  
THC: 18–22%  
CBD: <1%  
Dominant Terpene: Limonene  
Secondary Terpenes: Myrcene, Caryophyllene

Patient Reminder

Strain names are not enough. Two products with the same strain name can feel different depending on grower, harvest, cure, storage, lab profile, terpene content, and individual biology.

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This page is for education and database reference only. It is not medical advice, product placement, or a promise of effects. Use lab results, labels, and personal tolerance when making real cannabis decisions.