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Mango

Mango cannabis seed strains bring all that tropical sweetness and fruity punch straight into your collection. They smell like a sunny fruit market and taste just as good, think fresh mango with little hints of citrus, earth, or pine tucked in around the edges.

The star behind it all is myrcene, a natural compound that shows up in both mangoes and cannabis, giving these seeds their creamy, sun-soaked vibe.

Collectors who go mad for tropical fruit flavour in their genetics keep coming back to this bunch.

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What makes them smell like mango?

It's all down to the natural oils inside the plant. Myrcene does most of the heavy lifting, it's the same stuff that gives real mangoes their sweet, earthy smell.

You'll often find it teamed up with limonene, which adds a zesty citrus edge, and pinene, which throws in a fresh, forest-like note. Mango Haze mixes myrcene with caryophyllene and terpinolene, so you get layers of scent instead of just one flat note.

Mango Cream leans into that myrcene sweetness, while Mango Cookies leads with pinene, so the mango sits on top of something a bit woodier.

Some versions, especially the ones with KC 33 in the mix, can tip toward lemon or lemongrass thanks to Thai roots, but myrcene's always there tying it all back to that tropical fruit vibe.

How they smell and taste

Mango Kush hits with instant mango and a touch of pine, while Jillybean smells like a sliced fresh mango, dense buds covered in crystals.

Mango Haze weaves ripe mango through subtle forest notes, almost like walking past an orchard in the woods. Maui Mango Diesel brings a pungent diesel kick.

Mango Cream throws citrus and sweet fruit into the mix, with the odd hint of skunk and diesel. Strains like Silver Princess, Mc Jaggen, and Original Amnesia have all been flagged for seriously strong mango aromas.

Mango Kush drips with mango and a whisper of pine. Mango Haze starts tropical and finishes earthy, like wet woodland after a downpour. Mango Cookies gives juicy mango with little floral and berry notes woven in.

Mango Cream mixes citrus with diesel and skunk, all wrapped around sweet, ripe fruit. The flavour's sweet but never cloying, proper sun-kissed tropical stuff.

Some, like Mango Kush, even throw in a hint of banana. Citrus and sweetness run right through the category, sitting nicely alongside that main mango punch.

It's that creamy, fruity character that sets mango strains apart from other fruit-flavoured seeds, and it's why collectors keep reaching for them.

The standout mango strains

A few names have made their mark in the mango world. The original Mango strain came about in 1991 when an Afghani indica met KC 33, and it's been a favourite ever since.

Bright, juicy mango aroma and flavour that matches the fruit perfectly, with a fruity, incense-like scent mixing citrus and earth.

Mango Kush blends mango and banana into something people describe as "Orange Grove on Sunday Morning", warm, sweet, and a bit dreamy.

Mango Haze stands out because it's got terpinolene leading the charge alongside myrcene and caryophyllene, so the character's a bit more complex.

Jillybean's all about that straight-up fresh mango smell, while Mango Cookies brings tropical sweetness together with forest-like pinene. Mango Cream and Maui Mango Diesel add diesel and skunk twists.

You'll find these strains in autoflower, feminised, and standard seed types, so there's plenty of choice no matter what you're after.


Mango Frequently Asked Questions

It's mostly myrcene, a natural oil that smells sweet and earthy, just like real mangoes. Limonene and pinene often join in, adding citrus zing and fresh forest notes to round things out.

Yeah, they really do. You get that juicy, tropical sweetness with ripe mango flavour front and centre, plus little extras like pine, citrus, or earthy tones depending on the strain.

Myrcene's the main one, giving them that fruity, tropical character. Some strains also feature pinene, limonene, or caryophyllene as supporting players in the mix.

Instant tropical mango aroma with fruity punch and a hint of pine. People say it smells like mango and banana, with that Orange Grove on Sunday Morning vibe.

Absolutely. You'll find autoflower, feminised, and standard versions across the mango range, so there's something for every collector who wants that tropical flavour.

It's got terpinolene leading, backed by myrcene and caryophyllene, so the character's more layered. Smells like ripe mango with forest haze underneath, and the taste shifts to earthy at the end.

It mixes citrus with diesel and skunk, all wrapped around sweet, ripe fruit. The aroma's citrusy and very sweet, with the odd skunk and diesel hint popping through.

It was created in 1991 by crossing an Afghani indica with KC 33. Bright, juicy mango smell and taste that matches the fruit perfectly, with citrus and earthy notes mixed in.

Not quite. Myrcene's common, but the mix changes. Mango Cookies leads with pinene, Mango Haze has terpinolene up front, and KC 33 versions can lean toward lemon or lemongrass from Thai roots.

You'll often catch earthy, citrus, pine, diesel, or skunk notes alongside the main mango aroma. Maui Mango Diesel brings diesel punch, Mango Kush adds pine, and Mango Cream shows citrus with skunk hints.
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