About Mango Haze Strain
Mango Haze Strain feminized marijuana seeds are the offspring of three legendary strains:
Skunk,
Haze, and
Northern Lights #5. This exceptional lineage contributes to Mango Haze's robust genetic profile, combining the best traits of its parent strains. Skunk brings a pungent aroma and resilient growth, Haze contributes a vibrant, uplifting high, and Northern Lights #5 adds a touch of relaxation and euphoria.
The THC content of Mango Haze Strain ranges between 17-23%, making it a potent choice for those seeking a powerful high. The
CBD levels, between 0.35-0.58%, provide a mild counterbalance to the THC, enhancing the overall experience with a touch of therapeutic relief. This combination makes Mango Haze a versatile strain suitable for various uses, from recreational enjoyment to medicinal applications.
As a sativa-dominant hybrid, Mango Haze Strain offers the best of both worlds. It delivers the energetic, uplifting effects typical of sativas. This genetic makeup makes Mango Haze a popular choice for users looking for a strain that can provide both mental stimulation and physical energizer.
How to Grow Mango Haze Strain
Growing Mango Haze Strain feminized marijuana seeds is a rewarding experience for both novice and experienced growers. The strain's robust genetics make it relatively easy to cultivate, though it does require some attention to detail to maximize its potential. Mango Haze thrives in a sunny, Mediterranean climate, making it perfect for outdoor growing in warm regions. However, it can also be successfully grown indoors with the right conditions.
When grown indoors, Mango Haze plants typically reach a height of 60-80 inches. Outdoor plants can grow even taller, often exceeding 90 inches. This considerable height means growers need to ensure ample vertical space and consider training techniques to manage the plant's growth effectively. The strain has a flowering time of about 11 weeks, which is relatively standard for a sativa-dominant hybrid.
In terms of yield, Mango Haze Strain is quite generous. Indoor growers can expect to harvest around 400 g/m², while outdoor plants can produce up to 550 g per plant. To achieve these yields, it is crucial to provide the plants with optimal growing conditions, including adequate light, nutrients, and water. Regular pruning and training can also help improve airflow and light penetration, promoting healthier growth and bigger buds.
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