About Sour Tangie
STSativaIn addition to mentally focused effects, the strain offers a bold citrus flavor profile. Sour Tangie’s THC content has been measured at between 15% and an insane 30%.
Dutch Bred, American Genetics
Sour Tangie is a sativa-dominant hybrid with two well known parents. Created by prolific cannabis breeders DNA Genetics, it is a cross between East Coast Sour Diesel and cult favorite Tangie. In addition to mentally focused effects, the strain offers a bold citrus flavor profile. Sour Tangie’s THC content has been measured at between 15% and an insane 30%.
Sour Tangie establishes its appeal right away with larger than average buds that range in shape, depending on the phenotype, from long and cylindrical to short and tapered. They have a characteristically loose and fluffy sativa structure, with long, wispy leaves. These leaves are a patchwork of dark and bright green and are threaded through with neon orange pistils. Cloudy white trichomes finish off these impressive flowers, making them very sticky to the touch and difficult to break apart without a grinder.
A first inspection of flowers of Sour Tangie may pick up on some fruity, citrus notes. A second whiff, meanwhile, might detect a strong diesel aroma, picked up form parent strain ECSD. Grinding up or picking apart these leafy buds can release more of a hashy, sandalwood-like odour. When Sour Tangie is combusted, it burns with a smoke that is, unsurprisingly, sour, but also smooth and easy on the lungs. On the exhale, this aromatic smoke leaves behind a spicy, orange-tinged flavour.
Like other mostly sativa strains, Sour Tangie's high takes hold relatively quickly. Initial signs of the strain's action include a head rush that comes with an increased pulse around the temples and some possible flushing in the cheeks. Within minutes, these odd sensations die down, and consumers are immersed in an elevated mindset, marked by an increased intensity of thought. Thoughts may jump from one to another in a free association, while certain concepts or objects may seem to take on a new significance. This cerebral state can spell productivity under the right circumstances -- motivated smokers may be able to work for an extended period on complicated analytical tasks as well as on more open-ended, creative projects. For those who aren’t feeling as productive, Sour Tangie’s activated buzz can just be a fun way to pass the time daydreaming as you’re working on mundane errands or household chores.
Even after an hour or so, Sour Tangie's mental stimulation stays consistent. Although some users describe an increased in physical relaxation, this body stone isn’t usually strong enough to lock them on the couch. Instead, those who are so inclined can enjoy Sour Tangie's subtle combination of mental and physical activation with activities that involve complex coordination, including, but not limited to, dancing, exercise, and even sex. The strain can also be an effective social lubricant in party settings, sparking camaraderie and free-flowing conversation. Because of its mostly wide-awake vibes, Sour Tangie is recommended for daytime (and even wake-and-bake) consumption.
Sour Tangie's buzzy effects may also be of use to medical cannabis consumers. Its long-lasting thoughtfulness may aid focus for those with attention deficit disorders. Its generally elevated mood can also temporarily improve the symptoms of stress and depression. Physical benefits, while subtle, include a relief from chronic aches and pains, as well as from inflammation-related discomfort like cramps and headaches. The strain's ability to induce the munchies may even serve as an appetite enhancement for those dealing with diminished hunger due to disease or to treatments like chemotherapy. Because its thought patterns can lean towards the paranoid and the obsessive in the wrong set and setting, Sour Tangie is not recommended for patients who are prone to panic or who are inexperienced with THC.
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About Aurora Europe GmbH
Aurora Cannabis is a leading integrated cannabis company with a robust network of subsidiaries and strategic partnerships. With state-of-the-art production facilities and exclusive sales agreements in the European Union and beyond.
Aurora Cannabis is a leading integrated cannabis company with a robust network of subsidiaries and strategic partnerships. With state-of-the-art production facilities and exclusive sales agreements in the European Union and beyond, Aurora operates around the globe pursuing new and emerging cannabis markets. Through the Company’s unparalleled pace of execution and commitment to innovation, Aurora has become one of the world’s largest and fastest growing cannabis companies that continues to elevate and challenge industry standards.
Aurora has three operational facilities in Canada (Aurora Sky, Aurora Vie, and Aurora Mountain) plus two new facilities projected to be operational by the end of 2019, including a 1,000,000-square-foot (93,000 m2) facility under construction in Odense, Denmark. Construction on the Nordic 2 project in Denmark was stopped in November 2019 when the company's stock dropped to a two year low. The Aurora Sun project in Alberta was put on a temporary hold. These decisions would lead to a savings of $190 million.
Aurora Mountain was Aurora's first facility, completed in 2015. It is a 55,200-square-foot (5,130 m2) production facility in Mountain View County. Aurora Vie is a 40,000-square-foot (3,700 m2), fully licensed, indoor production facility in Pointe-Claire, Quebec. It was the second licensed producer in Quebec, and was acquired in 2017 for $7 million when it was about 80% complete. In 2017, Aurora Cannabis began construction of an automated 800,000-square-foot (74,000 m2) plant in Alberta that it said would be capable of producing 100,000 kilograms of cannabis annually. The land is part of the acreage owned by the Edmonton International Airport. In 2021, Aurora shuttered its Aurora Polaris facility in Edmonton.
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