Barry White X Mango
Barry White × Mango
Barry White X Mango is a hybrid cannabis strain recognized for its prominent tropical fruit notes, balanced by classic cannabis aromatics. This cross combines foundational genetics to offer a flavor-forward experience with a familiar potency.
Appearance
This strain typically produces olive to forest-green flowers adorned with neon to tangerine pistils. Some phenotypes may exhibit lavender or eggplant hues, particularly along the sugar leaves and calyx tips when exposed to cooler temperatures. The buds are notably frosty, covered in dense capitate-stalked trichomes that give them a gritty, glassy appearance. Calyxes are well-formed with a favorable calyx-to-leaf ratio, simplifying preparation and enhancing visual appeal. Buds tend to be medium-density, avoiding a rock-hard texture.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma profile is characterized by ripe mango nectar and sweet stone fruit, often complemented by bubblegum or cotton candy notes. Underlying these sweet tones are hints of cool pine and herbaceous notes, inherited from the Barry White lineage. Breaking apart the flower can release peppery spice and faint cedar aromas. On inhale, flavors of bright mango, sweet berry, and citrus zest are prominent, with a lingering syrupy, myrcene-rich core. The experience is often described as a blend of tropical sweetness with a grounding, spicy, and woody base.
Effects
Barry White X Mango is reported to offer a balanced hybrid experience, leaning slightly indica but providing enough sativa energy to remain lively. It is often sought for its comforting qualities combined with modern flavor profiles. Consumers may find it suitable for daytime use, though individual responses can vary.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Chemotypically, this strain produces THC-dominant flowers with minimal CBD. Total cannabinoid content typically ranges from 20-30% by dry weight, with THC levels commonly between 18-26%. Minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBC are present in small amounts. The terpene profile is led by Myrcene, often making up 0.5-1.0% of the weight, supported by Limonene and Beta-Caryophyllene. Linalool, Alpha-Pinene, and Ocimene may also be present, contributing to the complex aroma and flavor.
Growing
Barry White X Mango is generally considered straightforward to cultivate, with a flowering window typically between 56–63 days indoors. It prefers a medium height with dense bud set and responds well to training. Yields can be substantial, often surpassing 450 g/m² in optimal indoor conditions and reaching 300–900 g per plant outdoors in favorable climates. The plant structure is well-suited for trellised canopies.
Origins & Lineage
Barry White X Mango is a hybrid cross combining the genetics of Barry White and Mango. Barry White is often described as a cross between Blueberry and White Widow, contributing berry aromatics and resin production. Mango is thought to have Afghani roots and contributes tropical fruit notes and a myrcene-rich profile. This combination aims to balance classic potency with contemporary tropical appeal, with early versions appearing on West Coast menus in the late 2010s.