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Mac Daddy

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Mac Daddy is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for compact growth and resin production.

Why choose Mac Daddy?
  • Compact, resin-heavy buds
  • Performs well in sheltered coastal sites
  • Fast flowering for constrained seasons
THC 18-23%
CBD <1%
Lineage Mac x Afghani
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Short to medium (80–140 cm)
Yield Medium to high (350–450 g/m² indoor; 300–500 g/plant outdoor in sheltered sites)
Taste Citrus, Pine, Earthy-sweet
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Windy coastal
Effects Uplifted cerebral buzz, Deep physical relaxation, Calming sociability
Environment Suitable for both; performs well in sheltered outdoor spots

About Mac Daddy

Mac Daddy combines robust resin glands and a compact structure that suits growers who need a reliable, performance-oriented plant. It flowers quickly, produces a citrus-pine profile and responds well to training and wind protection.

Grow Difficulty:

This strain rates as intermediate and needs wind protection and firm staking in windy coastal growing areas. Attention to training and support reduces stress and physical damage.

Flowering Time:

Flowering completes in around eight to nine weeks under good conditions. Outdoor growers should aim to secure full bud development before the first heavy autumn weather.

Yield:

Yields are moderate to good for a compact plant, often around 350–450 g/m² indoors. Outdoors, plants can reach 300–500 g per plant in well-sheltered sites.

Height:

Plants remain relatively short and bushy, typically 80–140 cm tall. The sturdy branching helps when supporting heavy colas.

Environment:

Indoors, Mac Daddy responds well to SCROG and careful defoliation to maximise light penetration in Nottinghamshire grows. Outdoors, growers in Nottinghamshire should pick sheltered spots with good sun and protection from prevailing winds.

Climate:

Growing Mac Daddy in Nottinghamshire requires shelter from salt spray and strong gusts that can stress plants. Use windbreaks and site selection carefully when cultivating in windy coastal growing areas.

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My plants are floppy after a storm, what should I do?
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Stake the main stems and tie branches gently to reduce movement. Apply foliar feeding once plants recover to support new growth.
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Leaves show salt burn on edges, any quick fixes?
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Flush foliage with clean water to remove salt deposits and move plants further from direct spray. Improve drainage and avoid overhead irrigation if salt is a persistent issue.
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How do I time pruning to avoid yield loss?
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Finish major pruning before stretch ends in early flower to avoid reducing bud sites later. Light maintenance pruning during mid-flower is fine but avoid heavy cuts.
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Should I use coco or soil for coastal grows?
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Well-managed soil offers resilience and microbial benefits in coastal conditions. Coco gives control over feed but demands careful pH and EC management.
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Any tips for drying and curing in a damp climate?
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Dry in a cool, ventilated space with dehumidification if needed to hold RH around 50%. Slow cure in sealed jars with regular burping to develop flavour and prevent mould.

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