
- A creamy, fruity hybrid that rewards careful cultivation.
Mango Gelato
Mango Gelato is an indica-leaning hybrid known for creamy mango flavours and a balanced, relaxing high.
- Creamy mango flavour with a citrus finish
- Balanced, relaxing high that remains clear-headed
- Performs best under controlled conditions and sheltered outdoor sites
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18-24% |
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<1% |
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Mango x Gelato |
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Hybrid (Indica-leaning) |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium indoors (60-120 cm); can reach 150-180 cm outdoors |
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Medium-high; ~400-500 g/m² indoor, 350-450 g/plant outdoor |
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Ripe mango, Sweet berry, Creamy citrus |
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Feminised |
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Temperate (southern England) |
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Uplifted euphoria, Calm relaxation, Mild creativity boost |
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Suitable for both; performs best under controlled conditions indoors and in sheltered outdoor sites |
About Mango Gelato
Mango Gelato is a compact, resinous variety that combines ripe tropical fruit notes with a sweet, creamy finish. It suits growers who can manage moderate humidity and provide steady nutrients; under controlled conditions this strain rewards attention with potent, aromatic buds.
Mango Gelato is an indica-leaning hybrid with dense, resinous buds. It offers a balance of cerebral uplift and body ease.
THC levels typically sit between 18% and 24%. That potency delivers a noticeable psychoactive effect suited to experienced consumers and careful beginners.
CBD content is low, generally under 1%. Expect limited non-psychoactive cannabinoid effects from this variety.
The genetics are listed as Mango x Gelato. That cross contributes to a rich terpene mix and a balanced cannabinoid profile.
Seeds are commonly sold as feminised varieties for predictable female-only crops. Feminised seeds simplify canopy management for small-scale growers.
Under a temperate southern England climate Mango Gelato presents moderate challenges that reward attentive growers. It responds well to training and feeding but can be sensitive to prolonged humidity.
Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks under ideal conditions. Outdoor growers in the UK commonly harvest in late September to October.
With good technique indoor yields are medium-high and consistent. Outdoors in well-managed gardens the plant can produce respectable yields when weather is favourable.
Plants remain compact to medium indoors but will stretch outdoors with more vertical growth. Expect roughly 60–120 cm inside and up to 150–180 cm in a sunny, sheltered garden.
Indoors Mango Gelato excels under controlled environments where ventilation and humidity are managed. Outdoors in Surrey choose a sheltered, south-facing site to reduce wind and late-season rain impact.
In Surrey the temperate southern England climate can suit Mango Gelato if growers manage humidity and airflow carefully. Late summer warmth followed by autumn rain means plants should be monitored for mould as harvest approaches.
The initial effect is an upbeat euphoria that sharpens focus and creativity. This eases into a gentle physical relaxation without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is dominated by ripe mango with sweet berry and creamy pastry notes. A light citrus tang and faint diesel finish linger on the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Flowering typically takes eight to ten weeks indoors; outdoor harvest is usually late September to October in southern England.
THC commonly ranges from 18% to 24%, producing a moderately strong high that blends mental uplift with body relaxation.
It is better suited to growers with some experience due to humidity sensitivity and moderate nutrient needs.
Feminised seeds are recommended for hobby growers aiming for predictable female plants and straightforward canopy control.
Provide good airflow, avoid dense canopies, and site plants in a sheltered, sunny spot to reduce damp and mould risk.
Patients report relief from stress, mild chronic pain and sleep disturbances when used responsibly.
Yes, Mango Gelato performs well in tents where light, humidity and temperature are controlled.
Absolutely; controlled climate cannabis growing lets you optimise humidity, temperature and light for peak resin and terpene production.
Low-stress training and SCROG handle canopy control well, improving light penetration and uniform bud development.
Many growers begin a light flush one to two weeks before harvest, depending on feeding regime and medium.
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