Dosi Mango
Do-Si-Dos × Mango
Dosi Mango is a modern, dessert-leaning hybrid that combines the potent genetics of Do-Si-Dos with a tropical, mango-forward aroma. It has gained popularity for its dense, resinous flowers and appealing flavor profile, making it a favorite among connoisseurs and home growers alike.
Appearance
Dosi Mango typically presents compact, dense flowers with a structure reminiscent of its OG Kush heritage. The buds often feature tight calyx stacking and a high calyx-to-leaf ratio, giving them a substantial feel. A glossy, resinous layer is common, and coloration can range from green to purple hues, accented by prominent pistils.
The trichome coverage is abundant, with visible cloudy heads indicating ripeness. When broken open, the interior may reveal saturated greens and sometimes streaks of purple. The overall bag appeal is considered high, often associated with premium cannabis products.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Dosi Mango is characterized by a prominent ripe mango scent, often complemented by notes of sweet cream and earthy undertones. Upon grinding, the bouquet can expand to include tropical fruit notes like mango nectar and guava, alongside hints of citrus peel, pepper, and a subtle OG gas. Some phenotypes may also exhibit herbal or tea-like nuances.
The flavor profile closely mirrors the aroma, beginning with a burst of mango and citrus on the inhale. The mid-palate often features creamy, vanilla-like notes with hints of basil and a mild green tea bitterness. The exhale leaves a lingering taste of peppery spice and a gentle OG gas.
Effects
Dosi Mango is known for delivering a potent, hybridized experience that leans towards relaxation. Users often report a fast onset of effects, characterized by a deeply relaxing sensation in the body and a euphoric, uplifting mental state. This combination makes it well-suited for unwinding during evenings or weekends.
The strain's effects can promote a sense of calm and may contribute to improved focus for some individuals. The mango-influenced sweetness often rounds out the profile, providing a pleasant and moreish experience that complements the powerful OG-derived characteristics.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Dosi Mango typically exhibits a robust cannabinoid profile, with THC content frequently ranging from 19% to 30%, while CBD levels remain below 1%. The terpene profile is a key contributor to its distinct aroma and flavor, often featuring a combination of Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene. These terpenes are responsible for the strain's fruity, citrusy, and spicy notes.
Myrcene is often associated with the earthy and mango-like aromas, while Limonene contributes citrusy brightness. Caryophyllene adds a layer of cracked pepper and warm spice. Linalool may also be present, contributing floral or lavender-like nuances in certain phenotypes.
Origins & Lineage
Dosi Mango is a modern hybrid strain created by crossing the potent Do-Si-Dos with a mango-forward partner. Do-Si-Dos, itself a descendant of OGKB (Girl Scout Cookies lineage) and Face Off OG, provides the strain with its dense structure, resin production, and formidable effects, placing it within the OG Kush family.
The mango-contributing parent is often a selection like Mango, Mango Kush, or another breeder's mango-expressive cultivar. These parents are typically rich in Myrcene, contributing to the tropical fruit aromatics. The resulting cross aims to blend the power and structure of OG Kush with a high-myrcene, tropical fruit profile, creating a terpene-driven update to Do-Si-Dos.
Growing
Cultivating Dosi Mango typically results in plants with a structure that combines OG Kush density with dessert-like flower formation. Growers can expect compact to medium-sized plants that produce dense, resinous buds. The strain is noted for its high calyx-to-leaf ratio and abundant trichome coverage, contributing to its premium appearance and appeal.
The flowering time for Dosi Mango is consistent with many indica-dominant hybrids. While specific yield data can vary based on phenotype and cultivation practices, the strain is generally regarded as producing a good yield, especially for growers focusing on resin production for extracts. Environmental factors that promote dense bud formation and optimal terpene development are beneficial.