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Crockett Family Farms

Three Generations of Legacy Genetics

Introducing New ILGM Royalty: Tangie Queen

One cultivar. One home. Only at ILGM.

Meet Tangie Queen, a brand-new exclusive from the legends at Crockett Family Farms. Bred specifically for ILGM and found nowhere else. She’s the lovechild of old-school citrus royalty and modern gassy flair, delivering everything you loved about classic Tangie with that extra creamy edge today’s growers chase.

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ILGM × Crockett Family Farms

At ILGM, we’ve always admired the way Crockett Family Farms reshaped cannabis flavor. Tangie, Strawberry Banana, Clementine; these aren’t just strains, they’re cornerstones of modern terp culture. So when the chance came to team up, we didn’t just want another drop. We wanted something that spoke to both the past and the future.

That’s where Tangie Queen comes in. She’s Tangie at heart, but leveled up with layers of sweet, gassy creaminess that put her right at home in today’s flavor-obsessed scene. Growers get a plant that finishes fast, yields heavy, and oozes resin. Hashmakers and extractors will want to grab a pack now and thank us later.

Old school meets new school. Created by Crockett Family Farms and available only through ILGM. 

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Grower Snapshot:

Tangie Queen at a Glance

Type:
Feminized, sativa-dominant hybrid (60/40)

Flowering time:
55–60 days

Structure:
Medium stretch with strong lateral growth, low leaf-to-calyx ratio (easy trimming, dense flowers)

Yield:
High; built for both indoor and greenhouse production

Looks:
Bright green buds with fiery orange hairs, coated in greasy resin

Terpenes:
Limonene, Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Terpinolene, Ocimene

Aromas & Flavors:
Citrus-diesel on the nose, zesty orange peel, and creamy gas on the exhale

Potency:
24–28% THC, 26–30% total cannabinoids, 3.5–6.5% terpenes

Effects:
Clear-headed, mood-lifting, focus-friendly with a smooth daytime energy (often shows THCV and CBC)

Hash & Extracts:
Washes beautifully thanks to big greasy trichome heads; perfect for solventless extraction

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About Crockett Family Farms

Crockett Family Farms isn’t just a name slapped on a seed pack. Their connection and passion for cannabis run deep. Four generations deep, to be exact.  They’ve been tending cannabis since long before it was safe to brag about. 

Dave “Crockett” grew up in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, learning the ropes from his father and great uncle. Today, he and his son (@crocquito) run the show together, keeping that outlaw craft alive while steering some of the most influential genetics in modern cannabis.

They’re the crew behind flavor icons like Strawberry Banana, Clementine, and of course, Tangie. Cultivars that stacked over a hundred trophies worldwide and even earned them a spot in the High Times Seed Bank Hall of Fame. But ask them about it, and they’ll tell you it’s not about the trophies. It’s about breeding plants with flavor, resin, and soul, then sharing them with growers who care.

That’s why teaming up with ILGM made sense. We wanted our growers to experience the real-deal CFF magic, direct from the source, no shortcuts.

Heritage & Legacy: The Tangie Story

Before Tangie Queen, there was Tangie: The strain that turned the cannabis world on its head.

Born in California in the mid-1990s, Tangie was the result of crossing the family’s beloved Cali-O with Skunk. Back then, prohibition was in full swing, and indoor grows could land you in serious trouble. So the Crocketts kept it simple: outdoor seed patches, tough conditions, and a stubborn belief that flavor mattered more than hype.

Then Tangie hit the scene. Amid a sea of OGs, Purples, and Sours, it showed up smelling like a box of fresh tangerines. Growers couldn’t believe it, and judges couldn’t ignore it. By 2011, Tangie was winning Cups, and within two years, it had racked up over twenty trophies. From there, it went global, spawning hundreds of crosses and reshaping terp profiles across the industry.

Tangie wasn’t just another strain; it was a movement. And that movement is the backbone of Tangie Queen, carrying the same citrus soul but dressed up for the modern grower and the modern palate.