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Indica-dominant hybrid

Mango Kush

Mango Kush is commonly described as an indica-dominant hybrid. Lineage reports point to Mango crossed with Hindu Kush; some sources list additional regional variation. Aroma and flavor are often described with mango, tropical fruit, and sweet. Reported effects commonly include relaxed, sleepy, and euphoric.

THCReported around 16–20%
CBDReported as low CBD
LineageMango crossed with Hindu Kush; some sources list additional regional variation.

Top effects

  • Relaxed
  • Sleepy
  • Euphoric

Top flavors

  • Mango
  • Tropical fruit
  • Sweet

Overview

What Mango Kush is known for

Mango Kush is commonly described as an indica-dominant hybrid. Lineage reports point to Mango crossed with Hindu Kush; some sources list additional regional variation. Aroma and flavor are often described with mango, tropical fruit, and sweet. Reported effects commonly include relaxed, sleepy, and euphoric.

Effects

Commonly reported effects

  • Relaxed
  • Sleepy
  • Euphoric

Flavor & aroma

Mango, Tropical fruit, Sweet

MangoFlavor
Tropical fruitFlavor
SweetFlavor
MangoAroma
Tropical fruitAroma
SweetAroma

Experience notes

How this profile is commonly described

Common reports describe Mango Kush as relaxed, sleepy, and euphoric with mango, tropical fruit, and sweet notes. The experience may feel evening-leaning, but batch, format, dose, and tolerance can change the profile.

Wellness context

Often associated with

  • Evening relaxation
  • Calm mood
  • Unwinding
  • Stress
  • Pain
  • Sleeplessness

Educational context only. This is not medical advice.

Potential side effects

Reported downsides

  • Dry mouth
  • Dry eyes
  • Dizziness or anxiousness may occur

Genetics

Lineage and origin notes

LineageMango crossed with Hindu Kush; some sources list additional regional variation.

This profile summarizes reported strain traits for educational purposes only. Effects can vary by batch, product type, dose, terpene profile, setting, and individual response. This page is not medical advice.