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Cannabisflos Mango 22/1 PT

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Hybrid

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20%

CBD

<1%

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Type: Flower | Genetics: Mango

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Portugal

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Mango

The Mango cannabis strain, enveloped in mystery for years, traces its creation back to the 1960s, though its precise lineage remains unclear. It's thought to be a cross between KC33 and an Afghani landrace, crafted in 1991. This strain is recognized for its potential medicinal properties, which might offer relief for conditions such as chronic pain, anxiety, and insomnia. Its high THC content might contribute to these effects. In the 2002 High Times Cannabis Cup, it achieved a commendable third place in the Best Indica category.

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