Bc Mango by Scott Family Farms
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BC Mango is an indica-leaning hybrid developed by Scott Family Farms, celebrated for its distinct tropical mango aroma and deeply relaxing effects. This cultivar is favored for its balanced experience, dense, trichome-covered buds, and approachable THC content, fitting the preference for flavorful, moderate highs.
Appearance
BC Mango produces dense, conical colas with a high calyx-to-leaf ratio, resulting in efficient trimming and attractive presentation. The buds are typically lime to medium green, often accented by coppery-orange pistils and a heavy coating of trichomes that give the flowers a frosted appearance. Its structure features short internodal spacing and sturdy branching, characteristic of indica genetics, making it well-suited for indoor cultivation.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma profile is dominated by ripe mango notes, complemented by hints of sweet orange and subtle pine undertones. When ground, the tropical scent intensifies, revealing underlying warm spice. The flavor follows suit, delivering a prominent tropical fruit taste with spicy and herbal nuances, culminating in a smooth, clean finish.
Effects
BC Mango is recognized for providing a deeply relaxing experience that promotes body relief and an uplift in mood without causing overstimulation. Consumers report a clear tapering of effects that can encourage sleep and stimulate appetite, making it a suitable choice for evening use. Its balanced profile offers a comfortable and enjoyable high.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific cannabinoid percentages vary, BC Mango typically falls within a 15-25% THC range, with minimal CBD content. The terpene profile is often led by Myrcene, contributing to its relaxing qualities, alongside Caryophyllene, Humulene, and Terpinolene, which add complexity to its aroma and effects. This combination creates a nuanced sensory experience and a body-forward effect.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Scott Family Farms in British Columbia, the precise lineage of BC Mango is proprietary. However, its indica-dominant traits, including rapid flowering and a resin-rich structure, suggest influence from Afghan and Pakistani landrace genetics refined within the Canadian craft cannabis scene. The breeder focused on stabilizing a distinct mango aroma and a reliable, body-focused effect.
Growing
BC Mango typically exhibits indica morphology with short internodes and broad leaves, finishing between 0.8–1.2 meters indoors with training. The dense bud structure requires attention to airflow and canopy management to prevent issues. Resin production is notable, making it suitable for various extraction methods. Flowering time is relatively rapid, characteristic of indica cultivars.