A newly created strain that is testament to the new and invigorated Nirvana team, we present you the Mango Skunk. As parents we used a mango clone as a mom and crossbred her with a Venus Flytrap father, a Skunk dominant strain.
She has a light to mediumgreen color and those typical Indica fan leaves. The Mango Skunk has 3 phenos. One leaning more towards the Sativa side, a tall plant and quite branchy. The other two phenos are really quite similar, especially when it comes to bud structure. These two phenos are clearly indica dominant dominant with a short to medium stature. Branch structure does however vary between the two.
The aroma is discrete. A creamy, slightly fruity aroma with an earthy undertone. The flavor is nothing short of spectacular. It has been clearly influenced by the sativa genes of both the Jack Herer and Skunk Special heritage with a luscious fruity, mango taste and a hint of cinnamon-like haze. We know you will love this.
The high, despite being an indica dominant strain, is clearly influenced by the Sativa genes too with uplifting, activating, stimulating high that is long lasting.
- Genetics Mango x Venus Flytrap (Skunk Special x (Jack Horror x Skunk#1))
- Plant Type Predominantly Indica
- Cultivation Indoor
- Plant Height Medium
- Effect Energetic, Body Buzz
- Flavor Earthy, Smooth
- Average Yield 450 - 550 g/m² in SOG
- Flowering Period 9 - 11 weeks
- Seeds per pack 5
- THC Medium
- CBD Medium
- Effect+ Uplifted Happy Euphoric
- Flavor+ Mango Cinnamon haze
Strain FAQ
Which terpenes are common in cinnamon-flavored cannabis?
Aside from Caryophyllene, Humulene and Myrcene add richness to cinnamon-flavored strains. Humulene's earthiness and Myrcene's musky note compliment Caryophyllene's spicy warmth to create a rich perfume.
Do 12/12 photoperiod cannabis strains have a lot of genetic variability?
Some 12/12 photoperiod strains are like cannabis chameleons, adapting to varied lighting conditions without affecting growth or blooming. Their versatility makes them particularly hardy in different environments.
Why are many Central American and Caribbean strains Sativa-dominant?
Many tropical cannabis cultivars are Sativa. Height, long flowering, and stimulating effects are their hallmarks. Unique geographical features have caused these Sativa strains to evolve different affects and flavours.
How can cannabis enthusiasts learn from regular seeds?
Regular seeds are a gateway to the production of new and exciting strains. They can also show valuable information on cannabis' life cycle and genetics and how to recognise and manage both male and female plants.
How do single cannabis seeds improve genetic diversity?
Such a large range of single seeds supports genetic variety by allowing people to try out a huge range of different options. This is essential to help preserve cannabis DNA for future generations!