MAC Zorris
MAC (Miracle Alien Cookies)
Mac Zorris is an emerging indica cultivar often associated with the MAC lineage, characterized by bright citrus and diesel aromatics. It is typically encountered as a phenotype selection or house cut rather than a formally registered strain, with its specific genetics varying by grower.
Appearance
Mac Zorris typically presents dense, medium-sized flowers with abundant trichome coverage, giving them a frosty appearance. Buds often display lime to forest green coloration, with occasional purpling on sugar leaves and bract tips. Pistils range from pale peach to deeper orange.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is predominantly citrus-forward, with notes of lemon and pine, underpinned by spicy, peppery, and sometimes diesel undertones. Flavors follow suit, offering lemon-lime zest and citrus oil, with a fir-like brightness and a peppery diesel finish on the exhale. Some batches may exhibit subtle berry or orchard fruit notes.
Effects
Consumers report that Mac Zorris can induce a happy and focused state, often accompanied by a sense of mental clarity. While primarily indica-leaning, it may offer a balanced experience that provides relaxation without significant sedation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain typically exhibits a THC content ranging from 20-24% and less than 1% CBD. Dominant terpenes often include limonene, pinene, and caryophyllene, contributing to its citrus, pine, and peppery notes. Myrcene and terpinolene may also be present, especially in batches with fruitier or diesel characteristics.
Origins & Lineage
Mac Zorris is widely considered to be either a phenotype of MAC (Miracle Alien Cookies) or a MAC-dominant cross. MAC was developed by Capulator. The 'Zorris' component often signifies a localized breeder tag, a specific phenotype trait, or a house naming convention used to differentiate unique cuts within the MAC family.