Green Mango feminised is a 75% indica, 25% Sativa strain that won 2nd Prize in the Highlife Hydro Cup, 2016. Its genetic background is Master Jack x Somango. Its cerebral, uplifting high is matched by its aroma and taste of tropical fruit, most noticeably that of Mango.
It can be cultivated indoors, outdoors and in greenhouses even in higher latitudes such as those of northern Europe. Indoors plants are ready to harvest after 7 - 8 weeks of flowering at which point they will have grown to a height of about 70 - 110 cm. Indoor yields are in the region of 350 - 500 gr/m2. Outdoors plants grow taller, usually between 120 - 200 cm. and will be ready to harvest in either October or March depending on the hemisphere the grower is located. Such plants will yield 550 - 750 gr/plant.
Genetics: Master Jack (Master Skunk x Dr Herer) x Somango
Type: Mostly Indica
Flowering Time: 7-8 Weeks
Flowering Type: Photoperiod
THC: High
Yield: Indoors 350-500 gr/m2, Outdoors 550-750 gr/pp
Height: Indoors 70-110cm, Outdoors 120-200cm
Taste: Fruity, tropical, mango
Smell:
Effect: Uplifting, cerebral
Harvest: October
Awards: 2nd Place Hydro 2016 High Life Hemp Fair
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