Green Mango
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Green Mango is a hybrid cannabis cultivar known for its tropical, fruit-forward aroma, often reminiscent of mango. It typically provides a balanced experience suitable for daytime or early evening use. Due to its common use as a category descriptor, specific genetics can vary between breeders.
Appearance
Green Mango buds are generally medium to large, presenting a compact hybrid structure, often conical or spade-shaped. They typically display vivid emerald green hues with lighter lime accents. A dense coating of glandular trichomes may give the surface a pearly sheen, and pistils can range from pale tangerine to deep apricot.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Green Mango is characterized by layered mango notes, often spanning from green, underripe tones to a ripe, sweet profile. Initial scents may include lime peel and unripe mango skin, evolving into deeper notes of peach, papaya, and pine. On the palate, it typically opens with tangy, green-mango brightness, followed by sweet and citrus undertones, with a subtle peppery finish.
Effects
This hybrid strain is associated with a balanced head-and-body experience. Consumers often report uplifting and mildly euphoric sensations, coupled with a relaxing physical calm. Its effects are generally considered suitable for daytime or early evening consumption, avoiding overly sedating outcomes.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Green Mango commonly exhibits a terpene profile dominated by myrcene, beta-caryophyllene, and limonene. These contribute to its tropical fruit, peppery, and citrus aromas and flavors. THC levels typically range from 15-25%, with CBD content generally below 1%.
Origins & Lineage
Green Mango does not have a single, definitive origin story or genetic lineage, as the name is often used by various breeders to denote a mango-forward aroma. It is generally understood to be a hybrid with influences from mango-scented cultivars, citrus-leaning sativas, and potentially Afghani or Kush lines.
Growing
Information on specific growing difficulty, flowering times, and yields for Green Mango is not consistently documented due to its nature as a category descriptor. However, its hybrid genetics suggest it may be moderately adaptable to various cultivation environments.