
- Tropical flavour, clear uplift; grown with care.
Mango Haze
Mango Haze is a sativa-dominant strain with bright, tropical flavour and an uplifting cerebral high.
- Vibrant mango aroma with a citrus finish
- Sativa energy for daytime creativity
- Responds well to organic soil and training
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18-20% |
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0.2-0.6% |
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Mango x Haze |
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Sativa-dominant |
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Moderate |
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9-11 weeks |
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Tall (up to 2m outdoors) |
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Medium-high |
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mango, citrus, spice |
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Feminised |
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wet Welsh valley |
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uplifting, euphoric, creative |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Mango Haze
Mango Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid prized for its mango-forward terpene profile and clear, energetic effects. It performs well for growers who manage height and humidity carefully and rewards attention to airflow, organic feeding and timing of harvest.
Mango Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid with energetic characteristics. It leans towards uplifting cerebral effects rather than heavy sedation.
THC levels commonly range between 18% and 20% in stable phenotypes. These concentrations deliver a clear, head-focused high suited to daytime or creative tasks.
CBD content is low, usually under one per cent. Therapeutic benefit therefore depends more on THC and terpene interaction than on CBD balance.
Mango Haze descends from Mango crossed with Haze lineage. The cross emphasises tropical terpenes and sativa vigour.
Seeds are commonly available as Feminised photoperiod varieties from reputable breeders. Autoflower editions exist but are less typical among classic breeders.
Growing Mango Haze in a wet Welsh valley climate increases the risk of mould during late flowering. Vigilant ventilation, raised beds and careful canopy management help reduce those risks.
Flowering typically takes nine to eleven weeks under a stable light schedule. Individual phenotypes and feeding regimes can push that window slightly either way.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive plenty of light and stable humidity control. Outdoor plants in a dry summer can produce substantial colas if fungal issues are avoided.
Plants develop tall, lanky structures with long internodes and narrow leaves. Expect above-average vertical stretch unless plants are topped or trained early.
Indoors, Mango Haze responds well to SCROG and low-stress training to control vertical growth. Outdoors in Kent the plant can reach its full potential provided growers manage summer dampness.
Growing Mango Haze in Kent's wet Welsh valley climate demands rigorous mould prevention and situational pruning. Extra sheltering or greenhouse use often pays off when summer storms and persistent humidity threaten outdoor crops in Kent.
The high produces a bright, sociable uplift that eases mental fatigue. In moderate doses users report improved focus and spurts of creative thought.
Aroma and flavour combine sweet mango with citrus and a faint spicy background. The terpene profile leaves a fruity finish on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A well-draining loam rich in organic matter suits Mango Haze; add perlite for aeration and worm castings for slow-release nutrients.
Keep the canopy open, improve airflow with fans or natural wind, and remove any lower foliage that traps moisture to reduce mould risk.
Begin a light flush one to two weeks before harvest for most phenotypes to help smooth the smoke and clear excess salts.
Use a balanced, organic nutrient programme with slightly reduced nitrogen in late flowering to encourage resin and flower development.
Yes, Mango Haze responds well to organic cannabis soil growing with compost, kelp, bat guano and mycorrhizae to support vigour and terpene production.
Aphids, spider mites and thrips can be problems; introduce beneficial insects and use neem or insecticidal soaps as organic controls.
Cure in glass jars for at least two to four weeks, burping daily at first then less frequently to develop aroma and smoothness.
Yes, low-stress training and topping help manage height and spread light more effectively across the canopy indoors.
Transplant after the last expected frost and when nights are consistently mild, but be ready to shelter plants from heavy rain and wind.
Check trichomes with a loupe; a mix of milky and amber trichomes indicates peak potency and balanced effect.
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