
- Bright, fruity and reliable — Miami Mango for focused, uplifting sessions.
Miami Mango
Miami Mango is a sativa-leaning hybrid with mango-forward flavour and a balanced, uplifting high.
- Tropical mango flavour with a clear, creative high
- Performs strongly under controlled indoor light
- Compact plants ideal for SCROG and canopy training
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Mango Haze x Miami OG |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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80-140 cm (indoor) |
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Medium to high |
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mango, citrus, tropical fruit |
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Feminised |
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variable British weather |
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uplifted, relaxed, sociable |
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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.
Miami Mango is a sativa-dominant hybrid with lively, cerebral characteristics. It balances energetic top notes with a gentle body ease.
THC typically measures between 18-22%, offering a clear but potent high. This level suits daytime or creative use for experienced users and careful dosing for newer consumers.
CBD is usually low, typically under 1% in standard phenotypes. Patients seeking higher CBD may prefer different cultivars or specialised phenotypes.
Miami Mango derives from Mango Haze x Miami OG, combining fruity terpenes with a resinous backbone. The cross favours expressive flavours and a balanced psychoactive profile.
Seeds are commonly sold feminised to ensure reliable female plants. Some breeders offer autoflower or regular lines for specific grower preferences.
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 completes in about 8-9 weeks under good conditions. Outdoors in Belfast harvests tend to fall in early October in favourable seasons.
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.
Plants show a compact to medium stature, commonly reaching 80-140 cm indoors. Strong branching produces multiple colas that respond well to training.
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.
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.
The high is uplifting and creative, promoting sociability and focus. A gentle body relaxation follows, helping to ease tension without heavy sedation.
Flavour leans heavily on ripe mango with bright citrus and tropical fruit notes. A subtle herbal backing rounds out the smoke without harshness.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect 8-9 weeks of flowering under optimal conditions, with outdoor harvests in early October in mild years.
With good LED rigs and canopy management you can achieve medium to high yields per square metre; final numbers depend on training and nutrient regimes.
Full-spectrum LED panels are ideal for indoor LED cannabis cultivation, providing efficient light and excellent bud development.
Use moderate feeding through veg and bloom stages and avoid sudden nutrient jumps; reduce nitrogen and increase phosphorus and potassium as flowering progresses.
Topping, low-stress training and SCROG help create an even canopy and increase bud sites without overly stressing the plant.
In the UK watch for powdery mildew and botrytis in wet seasons and common pests like spider mites and aphids; good airflow and regular checks help catch issues early.
Dry slowly at around 18-20°C and 45-55% relative humidity, then cure in jars for several weeks, burping daily at first to avoid moisture pockets.
It produces a noticeable fruity aroma, so indoor growers should use carbon filtration and control air exchanges for discretion.
A determined beginner can succeed with Miami Mango but should expect a learning curve; starting indoors with LEDs and simple training improves chances.
Cultivating cannabis is illegal in the UK without a licence, so be aware of local laws, potential penalties and safety risks before growing.
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