MAC1 Autoflower: Premium Genetics in Fast-Track Format
MAC1 Autoflower from Growers Choice brings the celebrated MAC1 lineage into an auto-flowering package, cutting your timeline from seed to harvest to just 11–12 weeks. This 50/50 Indica-Sativa hybrid packs a formidable 30% THC punch, making it a go-to for growers seeking potent results without the complexity of photoperiod management. The citrus-dominant flavour profile sets it apart, delivering bright, tangy notes with subtle herbal complexity. Whether you're maximizing Canadian indoor space or working with shorter outdoor seasons, MAC1 Auto offers genetic quality and speed—a winning combination for serious cultivators.
Cultivating MAC1 Autoflower Across Canada
MAC1 Autoflower thrives under controlled indoor conditions where you can dial in LED or HPS lighting for optimal bud density. The auto-flowering trait eliminates the need for strict light schedules, streamlining your workflow. Indoors, expect a manageable growth cycle suitable for stacked harvests. Outdoors, this strain suits Prairie summers and coastal BC microclimates where consistent warmth accelerates resin production. Maintain soil temperatures between 18–24°C for peak vigour. Feed moderately during early growth, then transition to a phosphorus-rich bloom formula by week 3–4. Watch humidity in Maritime climates—ensure 45–55% RH during flowering to prevent mould stress. Harvest as trichomes turn milky-amber for the sweetest citrus expression.
Effects, Flavour & Best Moments
MAC1 Autoflower delivers a well-rounded experience bridging body and mind. The high arrives with cerebral clarity before settling into relaxed, grounded sensations—ideal for afternoon or evening use. Citrus notes dominate the palate, accompanied by subtle herbal and spice undertones that linger on the exhale. Consumers report euphoric onset followed by sustained calm without heavy sedation. This strain shines as a social catalyst or during creative sessions, thanks to its balanced Indica-Sativa split. The elevated THC count demands respect; start low and titrate up to gauge your tolerance.




