Mango Madness
Mango × Skunk/Haze/Kush descendants (variable)
Mango Madness is a fruit-forward, indica-leaning hybrid celebrated for its tropical aroma and mood-lifting yet body-relaxing effects. It offers a balanced experience, often described as suitable for both creative daytime activities and evening calm.
Appearance
Mango Madness buds are typically dense and conical, displaying saturated orange-green hues with vivid orange pistils. Some phenotypes may exhibit violet blushing on sugar leaves under specific cool temperatures during late flower. The calyx-to-leaf ratio is high, facilitating efficient trimming.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is characterized by a pronounced mango flesh note, complemented by sweet guava and bright citrus. Secondary notes of vanilla sugar and ripe peach are often present. On inhale, flavors of creamy mango, orange sherbet, and tropical nectar dominate, with a subtle peppery spice possible from elevated beta-caryophyllene.
Effects
This strain is known for its mood-lifting qualities combined with body-relaxing effects, creating a balanced hybrid experience that leans indica in its finish. Consumers often report a sense of calm, making it suitable for both daytime creativity and evening relaxation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Mango Madness is typically myrcene-dominant, often accompanied by limonene and beta-caryophyllene. Supporting terpenes like ocimene and linalool may contribute floral and tropical notes. THC levels commonly range from 18% to 26%, with CBD present in trace amounts (<1%). Total terpene content is generally moderate to robust, often between 1.5% and 3.0%.
Growing
Indoor yields are typically 450–600 g/m², while outdoor plants can produce 600–900 g per plant. Flowering time is generally 8–10 weeks, depending on the specific phenotype and genetic contributions. Node spacing is moderately tight.
Origins & Lineage
While the exact lineage can vary by breeder, Mango Madness is understood to be a hybrid derived from a Mango-type parent crossed with other potent genetics. Common aromatic expressions include mango, guava, and sweet citrus notes, driven by a myrcene-forward terpene profile. It emerged as a modern interpretation of the mango flavor archetype in cannabis breeding.