Mango Hash by 420 Seeds
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Mango Hash is a sativa-dominant hybrid developed by 420 Seeds, recognized for its potent, terpene-rich genetics. This cultivar is celebrated for its distinct tropical mango fragrance and its resinous quality, making it well-suited for concentrate production. It offers a stimulating experience ideal for daytime activities.
Appearance
Mango Hash typically produces medium to large colas that are tapered and spear-shaped. The buds display swollen calyxes, especially in the final weeks of flowering, and range in color from lime to forest green. Orange pistils mature from a vivid tangerine to a rust hue, and while cool temperatures may induce occasional purple tinges, these are not a primary characteristic. The flower is notable for its dense trichome coverage, giving it a frosted appearance and a sticky texture.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Mango Hash is dominated by a juicy, tropical mango bouquet, complemented by notes of pine and spice. Its flavor profile mirrors this, presenting a blend of fruity, citrus, and peppery notes with a distinct mango essence. This aromatic complexity is driven by a rich terpene profile.
Effects
Consumers often describe Mango Hash as a mood-lifting strain that promotes creative thinking and provides energetic, cerebral stimulation. It is generally considered a daytime strain, offering an uplifting experience without the intensity associated with some other sativa varieties. Its effects are well-suited for social activities or engaging in creative pursuits.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Mango Hash commonly tests within a contemporary potency range for sativa-dominant hybrids, with THC levels frequently observed between 17% and 24%. The terpene profile is significant, often ranging from 1.8% to 3.2% in well-cultivated indoor grows. Key terpenes contributing to its distinct aroma and effects include Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, alongside Humulene, Terpinolene, and Ocimene.
Growing
Developed by 420 Seeds for home and craft growers, Mango Hash is a vigorous, sativa-leaning plant. It exhibits an upright structure with internodal spacing that increases with maturity, and it tends to stretch significantly after the light cycle flip. The cultivar responds well to training techniques like topping and low-stress training, and its calyx-to-leaf ratio is favorable for trimming. It is known for producing dense trichomes, making it suitable for extraction.
Origins & Lineage
Mango Hash was developed by 420 Seeds, a breeder focused on accessible, terpene-forward genetics. While the specific parental lineage has not been publicly disclosed by the breeder, the name suggests a cross between a mango-flavored sativa and a resin-rich, hash-producing strain. Historically, mango-named strains often trace back to tropical aromatics, while the 'hash' moniker indicates a propensity for dense trichome production and suitability for solventless extraction.