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Mango Trainwreck

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Mango Trainwreck is a sativa-dominant hybrid with tropical flavours and a clear, uplifting high.

Why choose Mango Trainwreck?
  • Tropical mango aroma with a sharp cerebral lift
  • Performs strongly under stable LED setups
  • Makes a lively, creative daytime cultivar
THC 18-22%
CBD Low (<1%)
Lineage Mango x Trainwreck
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium to tall
Yield Medium to high
Taste Mango, Citrus, Pine
Seed Type Feminised
Climate variable British weather
Effects Uplifting, Euphoric, Creative
Environment Indoor/Outdoor

About Mango Trainwreck

Mango Trainwreck is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Mango x Trainwreck that offers pronounced tropical aromas and an energetic cerebral effect. It performs well under controlled indoor LED conditions and can produce substantial yields outdoors if given shelter and careful timing in the British season.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Mango Trainwreck is intermediate and benefits from training techniques such as topping and low-stress training. Under variable British weather, outdoor crops need extra protection and careful attention to prevent mould and rain damage.

Flowering Time:

Flowering time under controlled lights is usually eight to ten weeks. Outdoor plants in the UK typically finish late September to October depending on the season.

Yield:

With good canopy management yields are medium to high indoors. Outdoors, a sheltered and sunny Derbyshire plot can push plants to above-average production.

Height:

Plants grow medium to tall with a sativa-like stretch and long internodes. They respond well to SCROG and topping to keep height manageable and boost bud sites.

Environment:

Indoors Mango Trainwreck thrives under stable LED setups where you can control temperature and humidity, ideal for growers in Derbyshire. Outdoors in Derbyshire it benefits from a sheltered south-facing position and protection during wet spells.

Climate:

In Derbyshire the variable British weather means growers must plan for rain, cool nights and sudden temperature swings. Using either a controlled indoor environment or a well-drained, sheltered outdoor site improves success in these conditions.

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How many plants can I fit under a 600W LED in a 1.2m x 1.2m tent?
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Typically four to six plants using SCROG or topping to create an even canopy and make the most of the light footprint.
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When did you start seeing trichomes on Mango Trainwreck?
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Around week five of flower I started seeing sticky resin glands, with heavy coverage by week seven to eight.
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Any tips for preventing nutrient lockout?
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Flush occasionally with pH-balanced water, check EC and pH regularly and avoid excessive feed concentrations.
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Do you train these outdoors in Derbyshire?
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Yes, I top and tie down branches early to reduce wind damage and make the plant more compact for the local conditions.
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What humidity do you aim for during late flower?
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I drop RH to around 40-50% in late flower to limit mould risk while keeping temperatures stable.

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