Uzbeki MAC by Landrace Bureau
Uzbeki Landrace × Miracle Alien Cookies (MAC)
Uzbeki Mac is a modern hybrid from Landrace Bureau, blending robust landrace genetics with dense resin production. This cultivar offers balanced psychoactivity and a complex terpene-forward profile, making it feel both classic and contemporary.
Appearance
Uzbeki Mac develops dense, medium-large colas characterized by a high calyx-to-leaf ratio and abundant trichome coverage. Buds typically display olive green hues with lime streaks, and can exhibit lavender or plum accents under cooler temperatures. The significant resin layer often gives the flowers a frosted appearance that endures trimming.
Bud structure tends toward compact, golf-ball to pine-cone shapes, with a glossy resinous surface and firm, hash-friendly bracts. Pistils range from apricot to rust. Internodal spacing is moderate, facilitating good airflow and contiguous canopy development after training. Trimmed flowers feel granular and tacky, indicative of a dense trichome carpet.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Uzbeki Mac is layered, beginning with bright citrus notes, often lemon zest and sweet orange, followed by spicy undertones and a creamy, cookie-like finish. Deeper scents of earthy hash, cedar, and a subtle diesel can emerge, reflecting its landrace heritage. This complex bouquet combines gourmand and rugged elements.
Upon breaking apart the flowers, a sharper punch of pepper and citrus is released, alongside notes of vanilla and biscuit. The flavor profile on the first draw typically mirrors the aroma, with lemon-pepper brightness and a sweet, creamy cookie finish. Exhaled vapor may carry earthy hash and cedar notes, sometimes with a gentle diesel flicker.
Effects
Uzbeki Mac delivers a clean, uplifting sensation that settles into a state of relaxed, clear-headed calm, rather than inducing heavy sedation. This balanced psychoactivity makes it suitable for various times of day.
Consumers report that this strain can be beneficial for managing anxiety and stress, promoting mood adjustment, and supporting appetite. Its effects are generally reliable and consistent.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific percentages are not provided, the terpene profile is noted to be complex and resin-forward. Key terpenes often present include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Pinene, Humulene, and Ocimene. These contribute to the strain's distinct aroma and flavor characteristics.
The THC content typically falls within the high range, between 18-26%, with CBD levels below 1%. Minor cannabinoids like CBG are also reported to register meaningfully, contributing to the overall cannabinoid profile.
Growing
Uzbeki Mac is described as having hardy growth habits, bridging landrace vigor with commercial readiness. It performs well in both indoor and outdoor environments, rewarding attentive care with strong yields. The plant structure is noted for its resilience, with durable stems and moderate internodal spacing.
The flowering time is not specified, but the strain is known for its trichome saturation and bud density. It is considered forgiving in variable conditions, making it a robust option for growers.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Landrace Bureau, Uzbeki Mac is a modern hybrid with a classified heritage of ruderalis/indica/sativa. It combines genetic influences from Central Asian landrace lines, potentially from Uzbekistan, with the Miracle Alien Cookies (MAC) lineage. This fusion aims to integrate the resilience and hash-making traditions of landraces with the connoisseur-grade resin and balanced potency of MAC descendants.
The ruderalis component may contribute to accelerated maturity and adaptability, while indica traits offer density and resin production, and sativa influence provides a vibrant terpene spectrum and balanced head high. This genetic architecture is optimized for both agronomic performance and consumer appeal.