Bright and zesty from the first sniff, Tangelo Kush is a sativa-leaning hybrid built from Chemdawg and Burmese Kush. Often credited to Heirloom, this cultivar pushes a citrus-forward bouquet where tangy orange and grapefruit peel ride over a kushy earth base, thanks to abundant myrcene, valencene and terpinolene. Its buds are spade-shaped, neon to lime green and thickly dusted in frost, with vivid amber pistils that hint at the lively headspace to come. Expect an 80/20 sativa-to-indica character: the onset lifts attention and snaps focus into place, then loosens into easy laughter and, later, a drowsy, eyelid-heavy calm without muddling clarity. Lab reports and grow logs commonly place THC around 21% with traces of CBD up to 1%, giving it enough punch to satisfy while staying sparkling and flavorful. In the garden Tangelo Kush shows tall, sativa-like branching and a moderate-to-high stretch; indoors it typically flowers in 63–70 days and delivers medium yields around 300–400 g/m2, while well-run outdoor plants can return roughly 400–600 g each. The Burmese Kush (BuKu) side helps keep the finish quick and tidy, while Chemdawg adds the skunky diesel twang and drive. For growers and tasters chasing clean citrus with classic kush backbone, Tangelo Kush earns its name.
