
- Tropical flavour, dependable greenhouse performance.
Mango Tango
Mango Tango is a sativa-dominant hybrid known for ripe mango flavour and a clear, uplifting high.
- Tropical mango aroma with a clear-headed lift
- Reliable greenhouse performer with medium-high yields
- Manageable height and strong terpene profile
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Mango Haze x Tangie |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall (1.2-2.0 m outdoors) |
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Medium-high: 350-450 g/m² indoor; 300-400 g/plant outdoor |
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Ripe mango, Sweet citrus, Subtle spice |
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Feminised |
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moist western coastal climate |
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Uplifted, Sociable, Focused |
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Greenhouse and indoor; performs well outdoors in mild, sheltered sites |
About Mango Tango
Mango Tango is a lively sativa-dominant hybrid that blends Mango Haze with Tangie to produce a fragrant, tropical smoke. It performs well in greenhouses and indoor setups, offering medium-high yields and a bright, sociable effect that suits daytime use.
Mango Tango is a sativa-dominant hybrid with tropical notes and a lively head high. The plant shows vigour and a sativa stretch that responds well to training.
THC content typically ranges from eighteen to twenty-two percent. That potency gives a noticeable cerebral lift without heavy sedation.
CBD levels are low, usually below one percent. The low CBD leaves the high predominantly driven by THC.
Mango Tango comes from Mango Haze crossed with Tangie. The cross explains the tropical aroma and clean, uplifting high.
Seeds are commonly sold as feminised to ensure predominantly female plants. Autoflower or regular seeds are less common from this cross.
Growing Mango Tango is moderate in difficulty and benefits from consistent airflow and careful feeding. In Staffordshire the strain handles damp conditions well, but growers should manage humidity carefully to avoid mould in a moist western coastal climate.
Flowering normally completes in eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Timely defoliation and light schedules help reach the lower end of that window.
Indoor yields are medium-high when plants are trained and fed correctly. Outdoor and greenhouse specimens can match indoor production if kept dry during late flowering.
Plants develop a medium-tall structure with long internodes and airy colas. Expect between 1.2 and 2.0 metres outdoors without severe topping.
In Staffordshire this strain thrives in a greenhouse where temperature and humidity are easier to control. Indoor grows do well with strong ventilation and an organised training plan.
In Staffordshire the moist western coastal climate requires proactive mould prevention and good airflow to protect buds. A ventilated greenhouse with the option to dehumidify will make this strain reliable despite damp conditions.
Effects start with a bright cerebral boost that increases sociability and focus. The experience mellows into a relaxed, clear finish suitable for daytime use.
Flavours centre on ripe mango and bright citrus with a sweet, lingering aftertaste. A faint spicy haze appears on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes. Mango Tango adapts well to greenhouse environments and is a good choice for UK greenhouse cannabis growing thanks to its vigour and manageable height.
Keep relative humidity under 50% during flowering where possible. Lower humidity reduces the risk of bud rot in damp climates.
Feed on a light schedule and watch plant response rather than calendar days. Overfeeding in a moist climate can stress roots and increase disease risk.
Check trichomes for a mix of cloudy and some amber for balanced effects. Harvesting slightly earlier preserves more of the cerebral uplift.
Aphids, spider mites and fungus gnats are common issues. Regular inspection and biological controls help keep populations down.
Dry slowly at 18-21°C with 45-55% humidity for seven to ten days. Cure in jars, burping daily for the first two weeks, to preserve flavour and smoothness.
Yes. Both SCROG and LST work well to control stretch and increase bud sites. Training improves light spread and yields in limited greenhouse space.
Feminised seeds remove the worry of male plants and simplify canopy management. They are recommended for growers focused on reliable flower production.
It stretches more than compact indica types, so allow vertical space or use topping and training to limit height. In a greenhouse, plan for at least 1.5 metres of headroom per plant.
Improve airflow, remove lower foliage, and use a dehumidifier in the greenhouse when needed. Timely preventative measures are far easier than treating rot once it appears.
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