The cherry mac muffin is an awesome blend between cherry gar-see-ya x MAC x gelato. It is a fast growing and fast flowering strain. With only 8 weeks of flowering before the thick and crystal coated buds are ready to harvest. The trichomes on this strain look like they are stacking up, one on top of the other till thc drops apear on the buds. The weed is light green and contain slightly pink hues from time to time. It can be called a heavy yielder for sure as it is above average for sure. Even outdoor this strain can produce an allmost indoor quality weed. Smoking this strain is a whole different game. As if you are walking into the willy wonka set. Crazy flavours that are difficult to place due to the complex mix of different high end strains. Cherries, zkittlez, icecream, fruits and fresh notes take you by surprise one by one. What a crazy experience to have it all in one strain.
Strain FAQ
What's so great about this strain's Australiasian genetics?
Several landrace strains in Australasia have adapted to local settings over generations. Breeders seeking newfangled genetic lines for hybrids favour these strains for unique traits they bring.
Which terpenes give cherries their flavour?
Myrcene, limonene, caryophyllene, linalool, and pinene create cannabis' cherry flavour. These terpenes give cherries their distinct flavour.
Strains that finish at the Beginning of October, any particular terpene profile?
Despite finishing early, these strains have distinct terpene profiles with a vast range of scents and flavours. There is not just one or two common scents that they all have in common!
Why do some high-yielding strains have long vegetative stages?
A longer vegetative growth period is said to be what helps these plants build a solid structure. This sturdy base is necessary in order to support the weight of their many buds during flowering.
What makes legal indoor growing systems water-efficient?
Hydroponics and aeroponics make legal indoor cannabis growth water-efficient. These systems recycle water and nutrients, reducing waste and use. This win-win is said to provide plants with critical nutrients while minimising environmental effects.