
- Tropical flavour, sturdy growth — built for LED and British gardens.
Mango Dragon
Mango Dragon is an indica-dominant hybrid with tropical flavours and stable growth suited to indoor LED setups and Gloucestershire gardens.
- Tropical aroma with diesel depth
- Compact plants ideal for LED tents
- Resinous buds and reliable yields
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18-24% |
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<1% |
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Mango x Dragon Haze |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium (60-120 cm indoors) |
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Medium to high (≈450-550 g/m² indoors) |
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Mango, Citrus, Earthy diesel |
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Feminised |
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Temperate, variable British weather |
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Uplifted, Relaxed, Focused |
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Suitable for indoor LED setups and outdoor gardens |
About Mango Dragon
Mango Dragon is a compact, resin-heavy indica-dominant hybrid that pairs tropical mango and citrus notes with an earthy diesel backbone. It suits growers who want reliable indoor LED performance and good outdoor results in temperate regions like Gloucestershire, especially when the variable British weather is managed with shelter and airflow.
Mango Dragon is an indica-dominant hybrid developed for balanced indoor performance. It produces compact, resinous buds with predictable vigour.
THC levels are commonly reported between 18% and 24%. This potency gives a clear psychoactive effect while remaining controllable for regular users.
CBD content is low, typically under 1%. The variety is chosen for its THC-driven therapeutic and recreational profile rather than CBD effects.
Mango Dragon traces back to Mango crossed with Dragon Haze, blending tropical fruit terpenes with hazy cerebral notes. The hybridisation emphasises resin production and terpene complexity.
Seeds are offered feminised to ensure a high proportion of flowering female plants. Growers seeking predictable phenotypes should choose stable, well-selected seed lines.
Growing Mango Dragon in Gloucestershire under variable British weather calls for attentive management. It is rated moderate in difficulty and benefits from controlled environments and preventative disease measures.
Flowering usually completes in 8 to 10 weeks. Some phenotypes may extend by a week under cooler or less stable conditions.
Indoor yields are medium to high with a quality LED rig, averaging around 450–550 g/m². Outdoor potential in Gloucestershire can be rewarding with a long, dry late summer.
Plants tend to stay short to medium in height, making them ideal for tents and low rooms. Sturdy branches support heavy colas without excessive staking.
Mango Dragon thrives under LED lights indoors and responds well to SCROG and LST. Outdoors in Gloucestershire it performs best in a sheltered spot away from driving wind.
In Gloucestershire, variable British weather means growers should be prepared for rain and cool spells during flower. Provide shelter or bring plants inside and ensure good airflow to prevent mould during damp periods.
The high-THC profile delivers an initial uplift and clear-headed euphoria. As the session progresses a gentle physical relaxation takes over without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile centres on ripe mango and bright citrus with an earthy diesel undertone. Smoke is smooth and leaves a lingering sweet-tropical aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A full-spectrum LED panel is ideal; aim for strong PPFD in flowering and keep a consistent light schedule to promote even bud development.
Use a bloom-focused nutrient mix with slightly elevated phosphorus and potassium, reduce nitrogen gradually after week two of flowering, and flush lightly before harvest if required.
Watch for powdery mildew and botrytis in damp conditions; maintain good airflow, avoid overcrowding and treat early with biological controls or approved fungicides.
Begin checking trichomes around week eight of flowering and harvest when most trichomes are cloudy with some ambers depending on your desired effect.
Keep temperatures around 20–26°C in veg and slightly cooler in flower, with RH at 40–50% during late flowering to reduce mould risk.
It performs well in both; organic soil builds flavour while hydro or coco can accelerate growth and yield with tighter feeding control.
Yes, its short-to-medium height and compact bud structure make it well suited to tents and low-height rooms when trained correctly.
Training such as low-stress training or SCROG significantly improves light penetration and yields by promoting even canopy distribution.
Dry slowly at 18–20°C with 45–55% RH for around a week, then cure in jars, burping daily for the first fortnight to develop the flavour profile.
With indoor LED cannabis cultivation, maintain optimal light height and intensity, control heat and humidity, and pair LEDs with good air movement to maximise trichome and terpene expression.
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