
- Compact, fragrant and perfectly suited to smaller grows in cool climates
Mango Kush
Mango Kush is a compact, indica-dominant hybrid prized for its sweet mango notes and resinous buds.
- Sweet mango aroma with a Kush backbone
- Ideal for modest indoor spaces
- Reliable resin production and evening calm
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18-22% |
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Low (<1%) |
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Mango x OG Kush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (60–120 cm) |
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Medium |
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Mango, Earthy, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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cool Highland growing conditions |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Sleepy |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Mango Kush
Mango Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Mango x OG Kush that produces dense, aromatic buds suited to smaller grows. It performs well indoors and can be coaxed to good results outdoors in sheltered sites, offering a manageable flowering time and a pleasant blend of relaxation and uplift.
Mango Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. It leans towards relaxing body effects while keeping a gentle cerebral clarity.
THC levels typically range from 18% to 22% in well-grown phenotypes. That potency produces a noticeable high without being overwhelmingly sedative for most users.
CBD is low in Mango Kush, usually under 1%. This strain is chosen for its THC-driven effects rather than CBD therapy.
Mango Kush traces to a Mango x OG Kush lineage that blends tropical sweetness with classic Kush resin. The cross emphasises dense buds and a resin-heavy profile.
Seeds are typically sold as feminised to ensure bud-producing plants. Feminised seeds simplify small-scale cultivation and help new growers avoid male plants.
Growing Mango Kush in cool Highland growing conditions demands attention to airflow and gentle feeding to avoid bud rot. It suits growers with some experience who can adjust conditions and monitor humidity closely.
Flowers usually mature in eight to nine weeks under good conditions. Outdoor growers should finish close to late season in milder locales.
Indoor yields are moderate when plants are trained and managed, offering dense colas per square metre. Outdoor yields can be higher in sheltered sites but are variable under cooler climates.
Plants remain compact, typically between 60 and 120 cm when properly pruned. The structure suits screen-of-green and other space-saving training methods.
Indoors, Mango Kush responds well to low-stress training and fits compact setups in Sussex. Outdoors it does best in sheltered spots in Sussex, away from wind and late-season rains.
In Sussex, cool Highland growing conditions require extra attention to humidity and airflow to prevent mould. With careful site selection and protection from the elements, Mango Kush can reach its potential even in a cooler coastal county like Sussex.
Effects begin with a smooth cerebral uplift that eases into a deep physical relaxation. Users report a calming mood lift suitable for evening use.
The flavour profile is dominated by ripe mango overtones layered with earthy and citrus notes. Smoke is sweet and slightly tropical with a clean finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 18/6 for vegetative growth and switch to 12/12 to induce flowering, maintaining consistent light cycles to avoid stress.
Control humidity below 50% in late flower and ensure steady airflow around colas to reduce the risk of bud rot.
Yes, its compact structure makes it a good candidate for compact indoor cannabis gardens and small tents with appropriate training.
Start light feeding in late veg and increase phosphorus and potassium slightly at the start of flowering while watching for nutrient burn.
It can finish outdoors in sheltered, sunny spots but in cooler years growers should be prepared to provide protection or harvest earlier.
Low-stress training and topping produce even canopies and improve yields without excessive vegetative time.
Expect around eight to nine weeks under ideal indoor conditions, with outdoor finishing dependent on local season length.
Spider mites and aphids can appear, so regular inspection and preventative biocontrols help keep infestations low.
Harvest when trichomes are milky and dry slowly to around 62% relative humidity for the best cure.
CO2 can boost yields in sealed, high-light setups but is unnecessary for most hobby growers in modest indoor spaces.
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