
- Robust coastal hybrid with clear, focused highs.
Forbidden Mac
Forbidden Mac is a hybrid that suits cooler coastal gardens and controlled indoor setups.
- High THC with balanced, day-friendly effects
- Compact plants ideal for sheltered coastal gardens
- Sweet berry and diesel flavour profile
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22-26% |
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≤1% |
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MAC x FORBIDDEN FRUIT |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (0.8-1.5 m outdoors) |
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Medium to high (approx. 400-500 g/m² indoors) |
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sweet berry, creamy diesel, mild floral spice |
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Feminised |
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cool Scottish outdoor climate |
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uplifting mental clarity, gentle full-body relaxation, focused euphoria |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Forbidden Mac
Forbidden Mac is a hybrid bred from MAC x FORBIDDEN FRUIT that delivers high THC and a distinct sweet-berry diesel profile. It performs well in cooler coastal climates, offering a compact growth habit, manageable yields and effects that combine clear focus with gentle physical relaxation.
Forbidden Mac is a balanced hybrid with slightly indica-dominant structure. It offers both cerebral lift and physical ease without heavy sedation.
THC potency is high and typically sits in the low to mid twenties percentage range. Users should dose carefully to manage its pronounced psychoactive effects.
CBD levels are low and do not significantly blunt the THC-driven experience. This strain is not ideal for those seeking high-CBD therapeutic effects.
Forbidden Mac descends from MAC x FORBIDDEN FRUIT and blends traits from both parents. MAC contributes pronounced terpenes while Forbidden Fruit adds sweet, tropical fruit notes.
Seeds are feminised and bred for predictability in flower production. They suit growers who prefer a reliable female crop without the need for sexing.
Growing Forbidden Mac outdoors in a cool Scottish outdoor climate requires steady attention and timely disease prevention. Outdoor growers in Cardiff should manage humidity and airflow to reduce mould risk.
Indoor flowering commonly finishes in 8 to 9 weeks under proper conditions. Outdoor harvest in Cardiff typically falls late September to early October depending on the season.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive consistent feeding and good airflow. Outdoors in Cardiff, well-sited plants can produce healthy crops but need vigilance against damp.
Plants develop a compact to medium structure with dense central colas. Branching is manageable and the variety suits both small gardens and greenhouse spaces.
Forbidden Mac adapts well to both indoor tents and outdoor plots in Cardiff. Indoors it responds positively to training, while outdoors it benefits from sheltered sites that reduce coastal wind exposure.
Growing Forbidden Mac in Cardiff with a cool Scottish outdoor climate calls for sheltered sites and proactive mildew control. Choose sun-exposed but protected locations and maintain good airflow to preserve trichomes and terpene quality.
Effects start with a clear, focused uplift that enhances sociability and concentration. The high gently transitions into relaxed muscles without heavy couch-lock.
The flavour profile pairs sweet berry notes with a creamy diesel backbone and a subtle floral spice. Smoke leaves a fruity finish that highlights its MAC heritage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Forbidden Mac has compact growth and a terpene profile that holds up in cooler temperatures, making it well suited to coastal gardens with milder summers.
Harvest outdoors is usually late September to early October, but check trichomes and pistils for your local microclimate before deciding.
Improve airflow, prune lower growth, use preventative fungicides if legal and appropriate, and avoid overhead watering to reduce mould risk.
Yes, its compact stature and manageable branching make it a solid option for modest outdoor plots or greenhouse spaces.
A balanced NPK schedule with a leaner feed in late flowering helps preserve flavour and prevent nutrient lock-out.
Beginners can grow it but should be prepared to manage humidity and recognise early signs of pests and mould.
Standard low-stress training and topping yield good results; SCROG can increase canopy efficiency indoors.
Site plants behind windbreaks and choose locations with less direct salt spray to reduce stress and leaf burn.
Dry slowly at stable low temperatures and control humidity to preserve terpenes and achieve a smoother smoke.
Coastal climate cannabis cultivation often means more frequent watering due to wind and salt exposure, and careful nutrient scheduling to avoid nutrient burn from increased evapotranspiration.
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