Mango Mojito

Mango Mojito

Mango Mojito

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Overview

Mango Mojito is a contemporary craft cannabis cultivar named for its tropical-citrus personality and the cool, mint-tinged finish that evokes the classic cocktail. Created from a genetic cross between Mango Kush and Mojito, this balanced hybrid (50% sativa/50% indica) has emerged as a boutique strain favored by flavor chasers for its blend of ripe mango, lime peel, and a faint herbal chill reminiscent of muddled mint. Developed during the mid-to-late 2010s wave of terpene innovation, when breeders began aiming beyond traditional fuel and cookie notes toward fruit-forward, cocktail-like profiles.

The strain features dense and sticky buds with orange hairs and a thick layer of trichomes, producing a refreshing aroma that combines strong citrus tones with sweet mango and subtle mint undertones. While still considered relatively boutique compared to household names, Mango Mojito has been trending upward as consumers prioritize terpene-forward flower with bright, daytime effects. Community-reported batches often test between 18-24% THC with total terpenes between 1.5-3.5% by weight, positioning it alongside other modern, aroma-driven hybrids where flavor complexity and entourage synergy are as prized as potency.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report relief from stress
  • May help with pain management
  • Often used for insomnia
  • Could assist with anxiety
  • May help with depression

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

Growing Information

Mango Mojito can be cultivated by both novice and experienced growers. Due to multiple phenotype variations in circulation, growers should prioritize verifiable lineage and reputable nursery practices when sourcing. The strain benefits from proper environmental controls with temperatures maintained between 68-80°F (20-27°C) during flowering. Indoor cultivation is recommended for better control of the delicate terpene profile. Proper curing at 58-62% relative humidity is crucial to preserve the delicate lime top notes that can volatilize during harsh dry-downs. The strain requires patience as it may be a slow starter but picks up speed once established.

Genetics

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