Tangie Phenotypes
Tangie phenotypes represent a collection of expression patterns derived from the Tangie lineage, itself a cross between California Orange and Skunk #1. These plants are commonly associated with bright citrus aromatic profiles, though phenotypic variation in terpene ratios and plant structure occurs across different expressions. Breeders working in this category report that Tangie-derived genetics tend to produce relatively consistent morphology, though flowering times and cannabinoid profiles can shift between individual phenotypes. The lineage has become a foundation for numerous modern crosses, particularly those targeting citrus-forward terpene combinations. Documentation of specific Tangie phenotypes helps breeders stabilize desirable traits across generations and supports intentional hybridization programs.
Tangie Phenotypes strains
No strains tagged into Tangie Phenotypes yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Tangie phenotypes represent a collection of expression patterns derived from the Tangie lineage, itself a cross between California Orange and Skunk #1. These plants are commonly associated with bright citrus aromatic profiles, though phenotypic variation in terpene ratios and plant structure occurs across different expressions. Breeders working in this category report that Tangie-derived genetics tend to produce relatively consistent morphology, though flowering times and cannabinoid profiles can shift between individual phenotypes. The lineage has become a foundation for numerous modern crosses, particularly those targeting citrus-forward terpene combinations. Documentation of specific Tangie phenotypes helps breeders stabilize desirable traits across generations and supports intentional hybridization programs.
Breeders select for stable Tangie phenotypes to maintain citrus terpene expression and growth characteristics in derivative crosses. Phenotypic stability records from Tangie lines inform selection strategies for creating predictable F1 and F2 hybrid populations.
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