Somango: A Cerebral Hybrid with Tropical Charm
Somango from Soma Seeds delivers a genuinely uplifting experience for growers seeking clarity and creative flow. This 75% Indica–dominant hybrid bridges the gap between relaxation and mental engagement, making it ideal for daytime use or evening sessions where you want to stay present. The strain's medium THC profile pairs beautifully with rich tropical aromatics—think mango, citrus, and subtle spice. Whether you're tending your garden on a cool Ontario autumn or managing an indoor tent through a Prairie winter, Somango responds with vigorous growth and reliable yields over its standard 9–10 week flowering window.
Growing Somango Indoors and Outdoors
Somango thrives in both controlled and outdoor Canadian environments. Indoors, expect a plant that maintains moderate stature, making efficient use of vertical space in tight setups. The strain handles humidity well—a genuine asset for Maritime growers contending with damp coastal air. Flowering takes 9–10 weeks, allowing you to harvest before late-autumn frost risk peaks in most regions. Soma's genetics favour robust branching and decent flower density. Feed moderately during flower; excessive nitrogen can mask the strain's signature mango sweetness. Outdoor success depends on location: BC coastal gardens and southern Ontario spots work best. Start seeds indoors in March–April for mid-September to early-October harvest windows. Watch for typical autumn mould pressure in humid zones.
Uplifting, Creative, and Social
Somango ignites a clear-headed, motivating sensation that encourages conversation and creative thinking. Rather than anchoring you to the sofa, this hybrid lifts mood and mental energy while maintaining body comfort. The high settles gradually, making it equally suited to mid-afternoon creative work or evening gatherings. Tropical mango and citrus notes dominate the flavour profile, with subtle herbal undertones. Expect a session that feels social and stimulating—perfect for unwinding after a long day without sacrificing mental sharpness.




