Man Go Kandy by Puget Sound Seeds
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Man Go Kandy is a hybrid cannabis cultivar developed by Puget Sound Seeds. This strain offers a balanced profile, combining mango-forward sweetness with a confectionary finish and an energetic, mood-brightening lift.
Appearance
Man Go Kandy produces visually striking flowers with a lime-to-forest green coloration, often accented with sunset hues in cooler temperatures. The buds are adorned with apricot to copper pistils and a heavy trichome coating, giving them a frosted appearance. Calyxes are bulbous and tightly packed, forming conical colas.
Aroma & Flavor
True to its name, Man Go Kandy features a dominant aroma of juicy mango, complemented by candy-sweet citrus and a subtle creamy undertone. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, leading with mango nectar over a soft, candy-sugar glaze, with bright tropical citrus and a gentle creaminess on the inhale.
The exhale can reveal a peppery spice. With a proper cure, deeper confection notes, reminiscent of mango hard candies and candied orange segments, can develop. Herbal traces, like lemongrass or sweet basil, may also be present in some phenotypes.
Effects
Man Go Kandy provides an energetic, mood-brightening lift, characteristic of its balanced hybrid genetics. Consumers often seek this strain for its approachable potency and its ability to uplift and energize.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain's terpene blend is often dominated by myrcene, limonene, and beta-caryophyllene, with potential accents of terpinolene or ocimene. THC content typically ranges from 15-25%, with CBD levels below 1%.
Growing
Developed with the Pacific Northwest in mind, Man Go Kandy exhibits resilient genetics and adaptability to cooler, humid conditions. It features stout branching and medium internodal spacing, suiting various training methods. The flowering time is generally 8 to 9 weeks indoors, with outdoor harvests from late September to mid-October.
Origins & Lineage
Man Go Kandy was bred by Puget Sound Seeds, a breeder recognized for resilient genetics and nuanced flavor development in the Pacific Northwest. While exact parental stock has not been publicly disclosed, the strain's profile suggests influences from mango-associated lines and tropical hybrids, emphasizing fruit-driven characteristics.