Auto Tangie (Tangie'matic)
Auto Tangie (Tangie'matic)
Also known as: Tangie'matic, Tangiematic, Tangie Auto, Tangerine Auto, Mandarin Auto
Overview
Auto Tangie, most commonly known as Tangie'matic, is an autoflowering version of the legendary Tangie strain developed by Fast Buds. This strain represents a careful cross between select Tangie genetics and Canadian Ruderalis, creating a sativa-dominant autoflower that maintains the classic citrus characteristics of its photoperiod parent while adding the convenience of automatic flowering. The strain originated from a special phenotype selection obtained at a cannabis event in San Bernardino, California, where Fast Buds acquired elite Tangie genetics to develop their autoflowering version. As an homage to the 1990s classic Tangerine Dream, this strain carries forward the intense citrus lineage while incorporating modern autoflowering technology. The plants typically reach heights of 80-130cm indoors, displaying bright green buds with subtle purple hues and prominent orange pistils, creating excellent bag appeal. The dense, resinous flowers are covered in trichomes and emit a powerful tangerine aroma that often requires carbon filtration during cultivation.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from migraines
- May help with anxiety and depression
- Often used for chronic stress
- May stimulate appetite
- Users report relief from fatigue
- May help with focus and ADHD symptoms
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Auto Tangie is considered easy to grow and suitable for both beginners and experienced cultivators. The autoflowering genetics allow for a complete seed-to-harvest cycle in 9-10 weeks (63-70 days), with some sources reporting harvest times as short as 8 weeks. Indoor yields range from 400-550g/m² with plants typically reaching 80-130cm in height. Outdoor cultivation can yield 50-350g per plant depending on conditions and container size. The strain requires 18-20 hours of light daily for optimal results and is known to be a heavy feeder requiring frequent nutrients. Due to strong citrus aromas, carbon filtration is recommended. The plants respond well to low-stress training (LST) and SCROG techniques but should be handled gently to avoid stress during the short vegetative period.