
Tangie Ghost Train
Cannabis seeds
by Little Chief Collabs
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Tangie Ghost Train Feminized Cannabis Seeds
Tangie Ghost Train is a sativa-dominant feminized hybrid that delivers towering plants loaded with resin-drenched buds and an unmistakable tangerine aroma. Created as the very first collaboration between DNA Genetics and Rare Dankness under the Little Chief Collabs banner, this strain pairs the award-winning Tangie with the legendary Ghost Train Haze #1 — two sativa heavyweights that produce offspring with serious vigour, a 9–10 week flowering window, and a terpene profile that fills an entire room with citrus.
Why Tangie Ghost Train Seeds Stand Out
The genetics here are genuinely special. Tangie has collected multiple Cannabis Cup awards for its tangerine-forward terpene profile — it's one of those strains people recognise blindfolded. Ghost Train Haze #1, bred by Rare Dankness, brings a potent cerebral dimension and vigorous growth structure. Little Chief Collabs was formed specifically to cross these two lines, and Tangie Ghost Train was the debut release. That's not a throwaway collaboration; it's two respected breeders pooling their best genetics for a single project.
We've stocked seeds from dozens of breeders over the years, and what sets this cross apart is the combination of speed and stature. Most sativa-dominant strains make you wait 12–14 weeks for a finish. Tangie Ghost Train wraps up in just under 9–10 weeks — that's closer to indica territory in terms of scheduling, but with full sativa growth characteristics and effects. For growers who want sativa traits without the endless flowering patience, this is the one we'd point you towards.
Tangie Ghost Train Growing Characteristics
Expect tall, vigorous plants that stretch substantially during the flowering phase. This is a sativa-dominant hybrid through and through — vertical growth is aggressive, and the branches will load up with dense, compact buds coated in sparkling resin and fiery orange pistils. That weight becomes a genuine structural concern. You'll want bamboo stakes, plant yo-yos, or a SCROG net ready before the buds pack on their final mass. Without support, branches can and will snap under the load.
The honest limitation here: this strain demands vertical space. If you're working with a 120cm tent, you'll need to flip to 12/12 early or train aggressively. LST and topping during veg are practically mandatory in confined spaces. Outdoors or in a tall grow room, Tangie Ghost Train can express its full sativa frame without intervention.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Genetics | Tangie x Ghost Train Haze #1 |
| Breeder | Little Chief Collabs (DNA Genetics x Rare Dankness) |
| Type | Sativa-dominant hybrid |
| Seed type | Feminized |
| Seeds per pack | 6 |
| Flowering time | 9–10 weeks |
| Yield | Heavy — branches need support |
| Difficulty | Intermediate to advanced |
| Stretch | Substantial (plan for 2–3x height increase in flower) |
| Bud structure | Massive, compact, heavy resin coverage |
Aroma and Flavour Profile of Tangie Ghost Train
This is where Tangie Ghost Train genuinely shines, and it's the reason most growers seek it out. The terpene profile is dominated by tangerine and citrus — not a subtle background note, but a full-on wave of fresh mandarin peel that hits you the moment you open the jar. It's the kind of smell that sticks to your fingers after handling the buds. Underneath the citrus, there are sweet incense notes and a metallic haze quality inherited from the Ghost Train Haze #1 parent. Some phenotypes also express a sweet lime edge that rounds out the palate.
If you've grown Tangie before, you know the citrus profile. Tangie Ghost Train amplifies it. The resin production is heavy enough that even a small harvest fills a room with that tangerine scent during the drying phase. A carbon filter isn't optional during late flower — your neighbours will know exactly what you're up to without one.
What to Expect from the Harvest
Tangie Ghost Train produces sizeable harvests when given the space and support it needs. The buds are compact and dense despite the sativa lineage, covered in a thick layer of trichomes that makes them sparkle under light. Orange pistils thread through the calyxes in abundance. The bag appeal is strong — these are the kind of buds that look as good as they smell.
THC content runs high in this cross. Both parent strains are known for potency, and the offspring doesn't hold back. The effect leans cerebral and uplifting, consistent with the sativa dominance. Traditionally, Ghost Train Haze genetics have been associated with a clear-headed, energising character. Start with a small amount if you're sampling a new phenotype — the potency can catch you off guard.
| Trait | Tangie Ghost Train | Typical Indica Hybrid (comparison) |
|---|---|---|
| Dominance | Sativa-dominant | Indica-dominant |
| Flowering time | 9–10 weeks | 7–9 weeks |
| Stretch in flower | 2–3x height | 1.5–2x height |
| Primary terpenes | Tangerine, citrus, sweet incense | Earthy, pine, diesel (varies) |
| Effect character | Cerebral, uplifting | Physical, sedating |
| Branch support needed | Yes — mandatory | Sometimes |
Growing sativa-dominant strains indoors? A SCROG net helps manage the vertical stretch and distributes bud sites evenly across your canopy. Pair with bamboo support stakes for the heaviest colas during late flower. If you're setting up a new grow space, a complete grow tent kit saves you the hassle of sourcing ventilation, lighting, and filtration separately.
How to Grow Tangie Ghost Train Seeds
- Germinate your feminized seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a starter plug. Keep temperatures between 22–26°C and maintain high humidity (70–80%) until seedlings emerge, typically within 48–72 hours.
- Transplant seedlings into their vegetative containers once the first true leaves appear. Use a well-aerated growing medium — coco/perlite mixes or a quality organic soil both work well with this strain.
- During veg, top your plants at least once above the 4th or 5th node. This strain stretches hard in flower, so controlling height early is critical. Low-stress training (LST) by bending and tying branches opens up the canopy and creates more even bud sites.
- Flip to 12/12 lighting when plants reach roughly one-third of your available vertical space. Expect the stretch to double or triple plant height during the first 2–3 weeks of flower.
- Install bamboo stakes, plant yo-yos, or a trellis net by week 3–4 of flower. The buds will become heavy enough to snap unsupported branches — don't wait until you see them bending.
- Maintain good airflow and a carbon filter throughout flowering. The tangerine terpene output is intense and will escape any space without proper filtration.
- Harvest after 9–10 weeks of flowering when trichomes show a mix of milky white and the first hints of amber under magnification. Dry slowly in a dark room at 18–20°C with 55–60% humidity for 10–14 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks to let the citrus terpene profile develop fully.
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