Mango-MarijuanaFlowering Time:42-63 days indoors, 63-77 outdoors
Grown Indoor or Outdoor?: Indoor/Outdoor, but outdoor preferred
Type: Indica
Indoor Yield: 4-5 kilos/plant
THC Level: Strong 15-20%
Buzz: Body stone
Taste: Mango, sweet

Mango is a strain was derived from KC 33 and the original Mango strain grown by hippies long ago. The hippies then let KC use Mango as a cross in 1991. A 100 percent Indica strain, Mango grows large and produces massive harvests over and over again.

Mango starts slow, but eventually speeds up and rivals even the largest marijuana plants. The size is much more suitable for an outdoor grow, but it can also produce decent yields of sweet smelling buds indoors too. If you plan on starting Mango indoors then transplanting outdoors only give it about 3 weeks of vegetative growth, then transplant it around July especially in Northern latitudes.

When growing Mango marijuana indoors make sure each plant has lots of space to fit its size. For massive indoors plants let the seedlings or clones vegetate for around 3-4 1/2 weeks, before switching over the 12/12 light regimen. Make sure you train your plant or trim your plant early indoor to get the maximum yield versus growth. Mango grow really fast so make sure you keep your plant in check, to prevent it from growing too crazy.

The Mango buds are quite dense and heavy, with some reaching up to 18 inches and the circumference of a lady’s calf. The branches are strong enough to support its buds, and as it matures the leaves will turn from a very red to a reddish purple hue. Mango tastes just like its name, with a sweet mango taste and aroma and a tone that is a good, even body buzz.

Get a 5-pack of feminized Mango seeds from Kulu Feminized Seeds (formerly known as Positronic Seeds)
Get a 10-pack of Mango seeds from KC Brains Seeds
Get a 10-pack of Orange Mango seeds from Cropi-Canna Seeds

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  1. [...] for me Trying to do some research on this one and this is what I have come up with so far. http://weedsmokersguide.com/mango/ GS_googleAddAdSenseService("ca-pub-9888434945255495"); GS_googleEnableAllServices(); [...]

  2. [...] http://weedsmokersguide.com/mango/ Here is a link to the Mango strain. It tells all about it but I THINK mine may have been cross bred with something else. It claims that the true Mango is 100% Indica but the one on this page shows that the leaves start to turn a purplish color and mine havent. The stems did turn almost a rhubarb color. So im not really sure what it could be crossed with, they just told me that it was Mango when I got it. Some of the other websites that I had looked at about Mango show it as a bright lime green which mine appears to be, soooo…??? I suppose it could be nutrient burn but not from overuse of chems its probably more likely that it was caused by poor drainage issues when using them causing the roots to just sit in the nutes right? Ive only used any nutes 3x throughout its entire life cycle. The only light that I had money for when I started was a 150HPS so thats what it has been under for the whole time. I havent really figured out what other type of light I am supposed to buy and when to use it for the next plants, thats really the most major thing that I think I need to worry about on the next one. I still dont have the money or room for a huge set-up but if I were going to buy another light to use in conjunction w/ the HPS what should it be? I am pretty disappointed by the height of the plant but it hasent grown any taller in the last week or so which obviously could be caused by "shocking" the plant when I changed the soil but its still doing more and more flowering so its probably more likely that from not knowing what I was doing, having very poor drainage and not using hardly any nutes. The 5Gal. was probably much too big for what I had, I just kinda went with what I had at home and by what I had seen some other people use. For the next grow, I got 2- 3 gallon pots which should work much better. I think between the SMALL amount of knowledge I have gotten from this plant, what I have read and all the growers I have talked to since I started and the great soil that I now have, the difference between this plant and my next ones should be like night and day! I forgot to mention one thing about the 150w HPS that I have been using. Actually, for about the first week I had planned on her being an outdoor plant but a week or so in I thought maybe it would be better for her to be inside, so at this crucial time she went without light for quite a while which im sure could have easily stunted her growth. Im actually very lucky that I am really good at gardening and recognizing problems or she would have been dead long ago, I guess that makes me the Dr. Frankenstein of plants, I seem to have brought her back from the dead more than once. It does say on that link that I posted, that for an indoor grow, to keep her size in check, I should have moved her into flowering stage at something like 2-3 weeks but I had waited until maybe 40 days before I did that. Who knows how she wouldve turned out if I had. At 35-40 days she went from 18/4 to flowering 12/12 and she has been there since March 1st. GS_googleAddAdSenseService("ca-pub-9888434945255495"); GS_googleEnableAllServices(); GA_googleAddSlot("ca-pub-9888434945255495", "RIU_skyscraper_header"); GA_googleFetchAds(); GA_googleFillSlot("RIU_skyscraper_header"); Reply With Quote + Reply to Thread « i could see my roots on the bottom of the pot ? HELP | – » [...]

  3. [...] where can i find these seeds? Mango [...]

  4. iv got a 7 week old mango kush plant about 20 25 cm wud it produce bud in natural darkness about 10 or 11 hours a night

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