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Mangos and marijuana go together. The fruit is known to enhance the high for many people, and some cannabis strains are bred to evoke the fruit. The taste of Mango Kush, not surprisingly, is similar to mangos and Kush, with notes of pine. It smells of the tropics, sweet mangos, and bananas. THC can make up as much as 16% of this strain, while CBD is much lower, about 0.3%. That makes this a poor choice for treating conditions that respond to CBD, such as severe seizure disorders. Mango Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid (35:65 sativa/indica ratio) that can be used to treat nausea and vomiting, pain, insomnia, lack of appetite, and depression. The high is centered on the body, with deep relaxation, strong euphoria, and a general sedated feeling. Many patients find themselves talking and giggling more than usual while high on this strain. Dry mouth is a common concern, as are bloodshot eyes, but most other adverse effects are limited. While it's most popular on the West Coast, Mango Kush can also be found on the legal medical markets in Arizona and Michigan.
Mango Kush 6 Hash-Infused Preroll Pack infused preroll, 3g from the LIME brand offering a indica experience of the Mango Kush strain with 45.41% THC with 0.24% CBD.
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Weight (g): 3 |
Strains: Mango Kush |
Cannabis Types: Indica |
Product Types: Infused Preroll |
THC %: 45.41% |
CBD %: 0.24 |
State: California |
THC percentage amounts are average, individual items may vary.
WARNING: This product can expose you to marijuana smoke and myrcene, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov