Macaca Mulatta by Fresh Coast Seed Company
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Macaca Mulatta is a mostly indica cultivar developed by Fresh Coast Seed Company, known for producing potent, resin-rich cannabis. It exhibits characteristics of classic indica plants, combined with hybrid vigor that allows for responsiveness to modern cultivation techniques.
Appearance
This cultivar typically presents as a stout plant with broad leaves and dense, resin-covered flowers. The buds often form compact, spear-shaped colas with a high calyx-to-leaf ratio, which can simplify the trimming process. Sugar leaves and calyx tips may develop anthocyanin hues under cooler temperatures.
Dried flowers are dense and weighty, with abundant trichome heads visible under magnification, suggesting good potential for solventless extraction.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma profile is expected to be complex, with notes that can include citrus, floral, herbal, and sweet undertones, alongside hints of diesel, pine, and wood. These aromatic qualities are often linked to the presence of terpenes like limonene, pinene, and myrcene.
Flavors are anticipated to mirror the aroma, offering a palate that combines citrus and sweet notes with creamy, diesel, floral, herbal, pine, and woody characteristics.
Effects
Macaca Mulatta is generally associated with a relaxing and calming experience, making it suitable for evening use. Consumers may find it helps to alleviate stress and promote a sense of focused calm.
The indica-dominant nature suggests a predominantly body-forward effect, prioritizing physical relaxation and tranquility.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab data for Macaca Mulatta is limited, indica-dominant lines from similar breeders often test within the 18–27% THC range, with CBD levels below 1%. Minor cannabinoids like CBG may also be present in moderate amounts.
The terpene profile is often anchored by myrcene and caryophyllene, with potential contributions from limonene, linalool, pinene, and humulene. These compounds contribute to the strain's distinct aroma, flavor, and potential effects.
Growing
As a mostly indica cultivar, Macaca Mulatta may be susceptible to moisture-related issues, requiring careful environmental control, adequate airflow, and proper defoliation. Its dense bud structure and broad-leaf morphology benefit from training techniques to manage canopy density.
The flowering period is expected to be relatively short, typical of indica-dominant strains. Growers should anticipate dense flower formation and robust trichome coverage, particularly when grown under optimal conditions.
Origins & Lineage
Macaca Mulatta was bred by Fresh Coast Seed Company, a U.S.-based breeder recognized for developing high-potency, resin-rich cannabis lines. The company focuses on modern indica expressions suited for both flower consumption and solventless extraction.
While the precise genetic lineage has not been widely disclosed, its indica-dominant characteristics suggest potential influences from classic indica genetics, such as Afghan or Kush varieties. The breeder's emphasis on resin production points to a deliberate selection for traits beneficial in hash-making.