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Strain: Red Mandarine Lineage: Tangie x Red Poison Top Terpenes: Limonene, Terpinolene, Pinene "Red Mandarine, also known as “Red Mandarine F1,” is a slightly indica dominant hybrid strain (55% indica/45% sativa) created through crossing the potent Tangie X Red Poison Auto strains. Named for its iconic parentage, amazing flavor and gorgeous appearance, Red Mandarine is truly one indica that has it all. Like its name suggests, this bud has fat heart-shaped bright neon green nugs with vibrant reddish-purple undertones, thin red-orange hairs and a coating of chunky, purple-tinted white crystal trichomes. As you pull apart each frosty little nugget, aromas of sour citrus and spicy tangerines are released, intensifying with a grassy effect the more that you toke. The flavor is just as bright, with a sweet and sour citrusy orange taste that lingers on the tongue. The Red Mandarine hig isn't quite as eye-opening, with long-lasting effects that will have you feeling relaxed rather than boosted. The high will start with a slow build of effects that slowly creep into your mind and body. You'll be hit with a light tingle that quickly intensifies into a fully blown buzz, dropping your body off into a deep and long-lasting relaxation that often ends in couchlock. At the same time, a happy sense will slip into your brain, gently easing away any bad moods or racing thoughts. Thanks to these effects and its high 17-20% average THC level, Red Mandarine is often chosen to treat chronic pain, mood swings, cramps or PMS, chronic stress and depression."-allbud
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