
- Mac Attack — clear-headed energy with a sticky, citrus-kissed finish.
Mac Attack
Mac Attack is a balanced hybrid with a bright, focused high and dense, resinous buds suitable for growers seeking potency and terpene clarity.
- Dense, resinous buds
- Bright cerebral lift
- Performs well under training
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22% |
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0.30% |
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MAC x ORIGINAL GLUE |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (60–120 cm indoor; up to 2 m outdoor) |
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Medium-high (approx. 400–550 g/m² indoor) |
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Citrus zest, Honeyed earth, Light diesel finish |
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Feminised |
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cool northern summers |
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Uplifting and focused, Creatively stimulating, Gentle physical relaxation |
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Indoor & Outdoor |
About Mac Attack
Mac Attack is a compact, resin-heavy hybrid that combines energising cerebral effects with a settling, relaxed body feel. Bred from MAC x ORIGINAL GLUE, it offers reliable structure for training and strong terpene expression; growers in the UK often favour indoor cultivation or sheltered outdoor sites to secure a full finish in cooler seasons.
Mac Attack is a balanced hybrid leaning towards sativa characteristics that encourage energy and clarity. The plant shows dense bud formation with a lively, cerebral high.
THC levels average around 20–24% depending on phenotype and grow conditions. Potency is noticeable but rarely overwhelming for experienced users.
CBD content is low, typically below 0.5%, so effects are primarily psychoactive. Those needing higher CBD should combine use with specific CBD varieties.
Mac Attack originates from a cross of MAC and Original Glue, selected for resin and terpene clarity. Those genetics give robust trichome production and dependable structure under pruning.
Seeds are offered in feminised form to simplify canopy management and avoid male plants. Feminised seeds provide predictable flowering schedules and consistent phenotypes.
Growing Mac Attack in cool northern summers demands careful environmental control and vigilance for late-season pests and mould. Indoor setups are often preferred to counter the shorter, cooler season and to manage humidity.
Flowering commonly completes in about 8 to 9 weeks under steady indoor lights. Outdoor growers should allow flexibility for slight extensions if light intensity drops.
Yields indoors are reliably medium to high when trained and fed correctly. Outdoor harvests in marginal climates can be smaller unless the site is sheltered and sun-exposed.
Plants remain medium in stature with a prominent central cola and sturdy lateral branches, suiting a range of training techniques. Expect compact growth indoors and taller specimens outdoors with adequate light.
Indoors in Northamptonshire this variety benefits from controlled temperature and consistent airflow to prevent bud rot. Outdoors in Northamptonshire choose a sheltered, south-facing spot to maximise ripening and reduce exposure to rain.
Growing Mac Attack in Northamptonshire with cool northern summers requires attention to timing and moisture control to ensure full ripening. Many local growers use indoor grows or polytunnels to reduce rot risk and extend the effective season.
Initial effects are bright and uplifting, sharpening focus and encouraging conversation. After the onset a mild body relaxation settles in without heavy sedation.
Flavours blend sharp citrus notes with a sweet, earthy core and a passing diesel tang. The smoke is smooth with a pleasant, lingering citrus finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 18/6 during veg and switch to 12/12 for flowering; maintain stable light cycles to avoid stress.
Ensure good airflow, keep relative humidity below 50% during late flower, and prune lower foliage to improve circulation.
Begin a water-only flush about 7–10 days before harvest for a cleaner taste, adjusting if multiple harvest dates are used.
Moderate nitrogen in veg and increased phosphorus and potassium in flower; avoid overfeeding to prevent nutrient burn.
Some phenotypes show mid-flower stretch, so plan training and scrog or topping early to control canopy height.
Yes, organic soils and slow-release amendments work well, but monitor for slugs and other outdoor pests in the UK.
CO2 can boost yields under very high light, but for most home setups it’s not essential and adds complexity.
Use compact strains, low-stretch training, air filtration and discreet odor control to stay within space and legal considerations.
Ensure ducting and fan sizes match the tent volume to maintain negative pressure and steady air exchange.
Local grow forums, trusted grow shops and community groups offer practical tips on ventilation, lighting and nutrient choices tailored to UK growers.
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