Black Mango by Prempavee Thai Landraces
Thai Landrace
Black Mango by Prempavee Thai Landraces is a sativa-heritage cultivar known for its tropical fruit aromas and clear, energetic effects. It is associated with breeders specializing in Southeast Asian genetics, offering a nuanced profile that blends sweet mango notes with darker, spiced undertones.
Appearance
This cultivar typically displays characteristics of equatorial sativas, often growing tall with elongated internodes and narrow leaflets. The bud structure is generally open and airy, forming spear-like colas with medium density. Under cooler temperatures late in flowering, some phenotypes may develop dark, almost black accents on the sugar leaves.
Aroma and Flavor
The aroma of Black Mango is dominated by sweet, tropical notes reminiscent of ripe mango and citrus. This is layered with undertones of black tea, spice, and a hint of incense, reflecting its Thai landrace heritage. The flavor profile follows the aroma, offering a complex interplay of sweet fruit, earthy spice, and tropical sweetness.
Effects
Consumers often report an energetic yet composed onset with Black Mango, characterized by a steady build rather than a sudden peak. The effects are described as clear-headed and functional, suitable for daytime activities, creative work, and enhancing focus. It provides an uplifting experience that supports mental clarity.
Terpenes and Cannabinoids
While specific lab data varies, Black Mango is often associated with terpene profiles that include myrcene, caryophyllene, humulene, terpinolene, and ocimene. These contribute to its distinct aroma and flavor. The cannabinoid profile is typically THC-dominant, with levels ranging from 15-25%, and minimal CBD content.
Cultivation
As a sativa-heritage cultivar influenced by equatorial landraces, Black Mango may require a longer flowering period. It is known for vigorous growth and a tall stature, often responding well to training techniques like SCROG. Its open bud structure can aid in managing humidity, though attention to environmental controls is still advised for optimal development.
Origins and Lineage
Black Mango is attributed to Prempavee Thai Landraces, a breeder focused on preserving and stabilizing Southeast Asian genetics. While its precise parentage is not fully documented, it is recognized as a sativa-heritage strain with strong Thai landrace influences. The name reflects its tropical mango aroma and the potential for dark coloration in some phenotypes.