Why This Cross Exists
GreenFire Genetics does one thing well: saturated fruit aromatics paired with resin production. Mangolada is the proof. The breeder took an in-house keeper phenotype of Mangoerine, crossed it with a male Frosted Lemonade selected specifically for high resin output, sweet lemon smell, and stout structure. The goal was simple. Tropical forward. Balanced effects. Genetics that hold up across multiple runs.
Did they get there. Yes. This is not a one-hit wonder strain or a breeder chasing hype. This is a deliberate cross that works.
What Each Parent Brings
Mangoerine carries citrus-tropical collision genetics. The lineage traces back through Citrus Sap and Green Tangz, with influences from Tangie and GG4 in the background. What that means in practice: lemon, lime, and gas notes that sit underneath the fruit. Structure tends toward compact. Resin production is solid but not the primary trait.
Frosted Lemonade contributes the male's architecture and resin factory. The sweet lemon smell is not a minor detail. It is the backbone of the final aroma profile. The stout structure keeps the plant manageable and the buds dense. This male was selected, not random.
The Phenotypes
Mangolada expresses variation. Some phenotypes run mango gas. Others lean ripe mango and lemon. Terpene profiles shift between runs, which is normal for a hybrid cross. What stays consistent is the indica-sativa balance. You get uplifting onset without the jitter. Body comfort follows without the couch lock.
The tropical identity is the through-line. Think mango piña colada, not artificial candy. The genetics are clean enough that you can taste the breeding work.
Finding the Keeper
Structure shows early. Look for compact branching and tight internodes by week three of veg. Resin production starts in flower week two. By week four, you should see heavy trichome coverage on leaves and calyxes. Aroma develops gradually. Early flower smells green and citrus. By mid-flower, the mango and lemon notes separate. By finish, you know what you have.
Cut the plant that shows the most resin and the cleanest lemon-mango balance. That is your keeper. Run it again. Stabilize it. Do not chase the outlier.
In The Garden
Mangolada does not demand special treatment. Flower time is unconfirmed from this vault stock, but expect standard timing for a balanced hybrid. Resin production is high enough that you will see it. Structure is manageable. No surprises.
The Experience
Uplifting onset. Body comfort. No medical claims. The terpene profile is the story here. Mango, lemon, and gas in one plant. That is what you are buying.
About This Release
These seeds were acquired between 2012 and 2020 and stored in James Bean's personal vault as breeding stock and genetic preservation. They were never shelved or sold publicly. They were never offered as retail inventory. Upcoming legislation changes what can be legally sold and shipped. This release is happening now because the window is closing. Once these seeds are gone, they are gone. No restock. No new run. No second chance.
If you run Mangolada, you are running genetics that have been held and protected for over a decade. Treat them accordingly.
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