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Miami Mango

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Miami Mango is a sativa-leaning hybrid with mango-forward flavour and a balanced, uplifting high.

Why choose Miami Mango?
  • Tropical mango flavour with a clear, creative high
  • Performs strongly under controlled indoor light
  • Compact plants ideal for SCROG and canopy training
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Mango Haze x Miami OG
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height 80-140 cm (indoor)
Yield Medium to high
Taste mango, citrus, tropical fruit
Seed Type Feminised
Climate variable British weather
Effects uplifted, relaxed, sociable
Environment Both

About Miami Mango

Miami Mango blends tropical mango notes with a clear, energising head high and a gentle body ease. It flowers in around 8-9 weeks and performs well indoors under controlled conditions, while outdoor crops need shelter in wetter seasons. Growers in Belfast often prefer indoor setups to manage humidity and avoid rot.

Grow Difficulty:

Cultivation is moderately challenging and benefits from steady feeding and good ventilation. In Belfast the variable British weather makes outdoor growing trickier, so indoor control or a sheltered greenhouse helps reduce risk.

Flowering Time:

Flowering completes in about 8-9 weeks under good conditions. Outdoors in Belfast harvests tend to fall in early October in favourable seasons.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high when plants receive steady light and nutrients. Indoor growers using dense canopy management and good LEDs can maximise per-square-metre returns.

Height:

Plants show a compact to medium stature, commonly reaching 80-140 cm indoors. Strong branching produces multiple colas that respond well to training.

Environment:

Indoors Miami Mango thrives under controlled conditions and responds well to SCROG or topping. Outdoors in Belfast choose a sheltered, sunny site to protect buds from rain and wind.

Climate:

Belfast's variable British weather increases the risk of mould and bud rot outdoors, so timing and shelter are crucial. For reliable results many growers in Belfast prefer controlled indoor environments or greenhouses with dehumidification.

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My lower buds stayed damp after a week of rain, what should I do?
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Trim affected areas, increase airflow and remove any mouldy material; if rot has set in harvest early to protect the rest of the crop.
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Leaves are showing purple stems and tips, is that a problem?
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Purple tones can be genetic or due to cooler night temperatures and rarely affect yield, but always check pH and nutrient levels to rule out deficiency.
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Which nutrient schedule do you follow?
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I use a simple NPK-based line, increasing feed through veg then switching to bloom formula and adding a bloom booster mid-flower.
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How close should I hang my LEDs during flowering?
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Start at manufacturer-recommended distances and typically position full-spectrum LEDs around 30-45 cm above the canopy in flowering, adjusting if you see light stress.
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How long do you dry before moving to jars?
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I usually dry for 7-10 days until stems snap, then jar and cure for at least two weeks for smoother flavour and better burn.

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