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Mango Kush

Typical Effects

Common Usage

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About Mango Kush Strain

History & Genetics

The exact origins of Mango Kush are largely unclear, however it is most likely a result of a mix between the renowned Hindu Kush and Mango.

Mango Kush can contain up to 16% THC and typically has between 10-12%. Most people experience an immediate onset of this strain’s strong body stone and euphoria. Many people also notice that this strain increases their openness and chattiness. When used for the first time or in higher quantities, it occasionally can result in “the giggles.”

Appearance, Aroma & Flavor

Mango Kush is an indica-dominant strain with potent flavors and fragrances evocative of the tropical fruit. On the exhale, it also features tones of pine and banana. Normally, these trichome-coated buds develop in tightly packed nugs. When the bud is split apart, dense, glossy trichomes are visible. Mango and banana are mentioned as the flavor and aroma.

Effects

The effects of mango kush normally endure for an hour to two hours. It is a well-known “munchies” strain that many patients use to reduce nausea and stimulate hunger. Additionally, this strain makes users sleepy, usually beginning about halfway through the length of its effects. The typical side effects including cottonmouth, dry eyes, paranoia, dizziness, and anxiety could also occur.

Although it is not advised for daytime usage, it can be quite effective for treating chronic pain, particularly joint pain. In addition to easing headache and migraine symptoms, mango kush treats sleeplessness. Patients also use it to relieve stress and anxiety and to lessen inflammation.

Growing

Mango Kush is a plant that does well both inside and outdoors, rarely growing taller than five feet. In nine to eleven weeks, it completes flowering, and frequently produces a high yield of more than 400 grams per square meter.

Mango Kush Strain Helps With

Stress

34% of respondents claim it lessens stress.

Anxiety

25% of respondents said it reduces anxiety.

Depression

22% of respondents claim that it lessens depression.

Mango Kush terpenes

Myrcene, followed by caryophyllene and humulene, is the terpene found in the highest concentration in Mango Kush.

Dominant Terpene

Myrcene (herbal)

The most prevalent terpene in cannabis, it smells earthy.

Other Terpenes

Caryophyllene (pepper)
Humulene (hoppy)


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