The Agent Tangie strain grows flowers that look like rolled sugar crystals. The buds smell and taste very fruity, which some describe as a “fruit salad.” Agent Tangie is a 70% sativa and 30% indica hybrid with a tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) level of 18% and little to no cannabidiol (CBD). Agent Tangie may help manage stress, anxiety, depression, fatigue, and cramps.
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Tetrahydrocannabinol
THC
18%
Strain types
- 70%Indica
- 30%Sativa
Aromas
- Orange
- Citrus
- Skunk
Flavors
- Citrus
- Orange
- Skunk
Terpenes
The terpenes present in the Agent Tangie strain include linalool, limonene, ocimene, myrcene, humulene, phellandrene, pinene, and beta-caryophyllene.
Beta-Caryophyllene
Phellandrene
Ocimene
Humulene
Pinene
Linalool
Myrcene
Limonene
Flavonoids
Although the flavonoids in Agent Tangie are yet to be fully identified, the strain likely contains cannflavins A, B, and C.
Effects
Agent Tangies has been reported to have the following effects:
- Focus
- Creativity
- Euphoria
- Happiness
- Uplifting
The following adverse effects have also been reported:
- Hunger
- Rapid Heartbeat
- Dry Eyes
- Anxiety
- Dry Mouth
- Headache
- Red Eyes
Don’t expect a lazy high on this strain, as many users report that Agent Tangie helps increase their productivity levels and complete the work they procrastinate.
Like the citrusy flavors, the strain can give you the zest to get you giggling and busy on a happy high. The high starts in the head and eventually spreads to a full-body high. In addition to the busy buzz, many users report that this stain can enhance their creativity to get arts and crafts projects underway. Same with some relaxed reading, as Agent Tangie will keep you focused and interested to read on.
Medical Applications
THC can stimulate the release of the sleep neurotransmitter adenosine.
THC and CBD interact with the endocannabinoid system to relieve some pain and other symptoms associated with chronic fatigue syndrome.
Utilizing CBD and other phytocannabinoids and terpenes in cannabis may help replace the lost endocannabinoids, helping treat pain and mood disorders associated with NF1 gene mutations. Using THC may help boost dopamine levels in the brain.
Medical cannabis may also help reduce the intake of stimulant medications. Terpenes like beta-caryophyllene and limonene may be beneficial for reducing the intake of stimulants and addiction in general.
Leptin and ghrelin levels are lower in those with eating disorders, and cannabinoids may help induce the production of these two hunger-causing hormones.
CBD, in particular, may help with its antipsychotic properties. Small amounts of THC may help, but care must be taken when using cannabis (especially high-THC strains/products) during the manic stages of bipolar disorder.
THC can help beat nausea and cramps, while CBD may help regulate mood, and both cannabinoids have anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects when used together.
Cannabinoids like CBD can help modulate serotonin transmission, giving it anti-depressant and anxiolytic effects.
Dosing
It is recommended to take it slow when finding a dosage that works well for you, even for this moderately potent strain. Try a small dose to start one day, and then increase your daily intake until you’ve found a stable dosage to suit your symptoms and/or desired effects. Everyone processes cannabis differently, and starting with low doses is the best way to find your ideal dose safely.
Growing
The indica dominance of Agent Tangie makes it grow short and squat like other plants with a strong indica makeup. It’s a branchy plant that will need adequate support as it grows, such as with the “screen of green” (ScrOG) method.
Generally speaking, this plant is pretty easy to grow compared to other cannabis strains and is suitable for growers of all levels. The seeds are hard to come by online, though.
Height
Agent Tangie can grow anywhere between 30 to 60 inches.
Humidity and Temperature
Although the strain is adaptable to different climates, it’s important to note that this plant likes a consistent environment and is better suited for growing indoors with decent ventilation and air circulation, which is essential to avoid mold or rot. Keep the humidity at 50% and the temperature around 59-71.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
Flowering
Expect to wait 10 to 12 weeks for the plant to flower. It will also be ready to harvest in around 10 to 12 weeks. Agent Tangie produces a moderate yield of around 12 to 16 ounces per square meter. The buds are dense yet fluffy with lovely amber hairs and a lime green hue.
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