
Miracle Alien Cookies (MAC) Flower
Our MAC is characterized by a pungent nose that I've struggled to describe... it's a bit sweet with a sharp edge of alien-ness. The nugs are medium to large in size and dripping with trichomes. A couple puffs of this flower leaves me dazed and confused... not recommended for a novice smoker!
Terpenes tested at 2.71% with trans-Caryophyllene, alpha-Farnesene, and beta-Farnesene being the three highest in concentration.
This flower was grown in a light deprivation greenhouse, lovingly harvested by hand, dried for about seven days, then cured for four weeks in our unique curing system that results in every bud expressing its true characteristics.
Dragon Smoke is a family owned, organically minded cannabis farm nestled just outside of Portland. Our goal is provide our customers with the highest quality bud through organic soil amendments and stringent IPM practices.
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We are a small, organically minded cannabis farm nestled just outside of Portland, sitting on top of some of the best soil in the area. Exclusively owned and operated by a husband and wife team, these two farmers bring nearly twenty years of combined marijuana growing experience to their OLCC licensed outdoor production facility. With many of those years dedicated to indoor grows, both in soil and hydroponic systems, an experiment a few years ago persuaded the couple to start growing outdoors in their rich Jory soil; the results were nothing short of stellar.
The story behind the name. We were driving back to Portland from Waldport. Shortly before reaching the town of Alsea, Rachel said, "Hey, look, dragon smoke!" Ryan donned a confused look. Rachel went on to explain... the little puffs of fog floating in the crevices of the surrounding hills is "dragon smoke." Caves containing dragons are nestled in those hills and the smoke from their breath is emanating from their lairs. And here we are - dreaming of the lustrous dragons living in the coast range of Oregon.
The MAC, aka Miracle Alien Cookies, strain was first propagated when a breeder named Capulator crossed an F2 Alien Cookies with a hybrid that includes a Colombian landrace and Starfighter. He called this resulting strain Miracle 15.
The Indica-leaning MAC’s flowers are noticeably dense and are known for producing resinous buds with frosty trichomes and dark purple hues.
MAC plants grow in a slender Indica profile and quickly form a structure that is solid enough to support the strain’s large colas. Regardless where you cultivate this strain, its flowering cycle takes approximately 9-10 weeks.