Sugar Mango Ryder

Sugar Mango Ryder Marijuana Seeds

Strain ratings
5/5
Strain Profile
THC
18%
Yield
350 to 450 grams per square meters
Type
Hybrid
Flowering Period
9 to 11 weeks
Climate
Hot and Dry
Growing Difficulty
Easy
Height
40 to 90 centimeters
Flavors
Sweet and Fruity

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Sugar Mango Ryder Marijuana Seeds Information

This marijuana strain descends from World of Bank Seeds and known for its simple to grow and auto-flowering characteristics feature. It is the high end of hybridizing Brazil Amazonia, which originated from an Amazonian territory of Brazil. It is one classic strain with likable hallmarks, both therapeutic and recreational takers appreciate.

What are the Flavor and Effects of Sugar Mango Ryder?

This weed possesses an exquisite aroma and pleasantly sweet and fruity flavor with some clues of ripe mangoes. It has soothing cerebral sensation, which can make your body numb and would later bring you to sleep. But before you shut your eyes, you will feel elated and relaxed.

What are the medical benefits of Sugar Mango Ryder?

A great number of consumers like this strain for its potent function to relieve tension headaches, nerve damages, and severe stress. It can help you have a stress-free day and just be creative. This cannabis aids in lesson symptoms of serious health conditions such as autism, cerebral palsy, and epilepsy.

Negative Effects You Can Expect from Sugar Mango Ryder?

Majority consumers of this marijuana, who used this weed regularly, mentioned some expected adverse effects like weakening of motor skill and the problem with critical or problem-solving. Some mild effects lead to having dry eyes and mouth.

How to Grow Sugar Mango Ryder?

Applying the SCROG method is best suitable for growing this plant. The antagonists of this weed are heavy rains, fungi, and vermin. To support the healthy growth of this plant, it is necessary to set up a spacious greenhouse and permeate the hot and dry atmosphere and successfully develop this marijuana strain.

 

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