Manufacturer: Cannapot
Tropical Mango by Cannapot Seeds smells deliciously and heavily of tropical fruits! You will find smells of mangoes in it, as the name suggests, but also delicious papayas. This is a cross of two true classics from Swiss breeders Herbaria Seeds: Shirin Mango and Afghan Mango have been married together to create a mostly Indica that is very strong, and really easy to grow.
Tropical Mango is a great, fast cannabis strain for beginners and for experienced growers, it can be grown indoors and outdoors. However, due to the dense growth of this Indica, you should ensure good ventilation so that mould does not become a problem. Of course, this also applies to the greenhouse where Tropical Mango can become extremely fat. But if the ventilation is optimal, then you can look forward to a top quality. This Indica brings you the feeling of being on a tropical island, let yourself be enchanted and forget about everyday life!
Lineage: Shirin Mango x Afghan Mango Genetics: mostly Indica Flowering Time: 8 - 9 weeks Smell: very intense and strong tropical fruits, primarily mango THC: 18% CBD: 0,2%
After over twenty years in the seed business, we are pleased to finally present our own seed line. With our collection of regular and feminised cannabis seeds we try to offer a mix of legendary and also innovative strains to the grower and collector at a fair price. We produce our seeds in Spain, partly in the Canary Islands and partly in the beautiful Andalusia - due to a really large collection of different genetics we can also offer one or the other strain that is no longer available.
Quick Facts Location: Spain, Canary Islands, Andalusia Focus: Oldschool genetic, rare cannabis strains Types Available: Feminized, regular, seedmixes Well Known For: C99 F2, Bob's Lambsbread, Special Original Haze, Deep Chunk, Colombian Thai Works Well For: People who want natural genetics that are close to the source but still very strong
For example, we have a beautiful Blueberry that can now be described as a real oldschool variety. We also have an interesting variant of Jack Herer that we call Sweet Cinnamon - it contains Jaggen genetics. We have also the Exodus Cheese and a great Tropical Mango, whose basic genetics come from the Swiss seed company Herbaria.