Mango Haze
Genetics | Northern Lights #5 x Skunk x Haze |
Type | mainly sativa |
Cultivation |
indoor/outdoor/greenhouse |
THC | 20% |
High | energetic, motivating, uplifting, focused |
Aroma | mango, fruity |
Harvest time (outdoor) |
October |
Flowering time (indoor) | 8-11 weeks |
Yield dry |
450-550 gr/m2 |
Plant height | tall |
Description
Mango Haze is closely related to Super Silver Haze (SSH), sharing the same Haze father and a mother plant who is a sister of SSH. This is one of the most popular strains in the Mr. Nice catalog for its delicious taste and soaring high.
Flowering times can vary, depending on the phenotype, with an average range of 8 to 11 weeks. If height is an issue in your growing space, it is recommended to start with a rooted clone or seedling and switch directly to a 12/12 light cycle. This will still result in a plant that reaches between 1-1.5 meters in height. When grown indoors using a 600W HPS lamp, yields can range from 450-550 gr/m2.
To optimize growth for this strain, pruning lower branches during the pre-flowering stage can help focus energy into the main buds; this method works particularly well for sea of green cultivation. Mango Haze has high mold resistance and can be grown in warm and tropical regions. In Europe it's possible to cultivate this strain in Mediterranean climates. In the U.S. in states with a sunny and relatively warm October.
This Haze hybrid boasts excellent resin production and offers uplifting and stimulating effects that promote a cerebral mood. Excellent for daytime use or partying through the night. Its tropical mango aroma and flavour are highly sought after by consumers.
Mango Haze is rich in Terpinolene, which has been found to have potential medical benefits for anxiety, inflammation, depression, and sleep disorders. It is also anti-microbial and helps with skin and wound care.
Top Features
- high THC
- Sativa effect
- delicious taste
- fruity aroma
- terpinolene-rich strain
- high mold resistance
Medical Info
- anxiety
- depression
- inflammation
- wound care
- broad spectrum use