Mack Truck
Mack Truck
Also known as: Mac Truck, MAC Truck, MackTruck
Overview
Mack Truck is described as a very rare hybrid strain with only 25 seed packs released in some versions. The strain appears to exist in multiple genetic variations from different breeders, creating some confusion in the cannabis community. One version is reported to be a cross of Kong x Jack Herer by In House Genetics, while another version from Coughin Genetics is a cross between Macrilla and Cookies n Diesel. A third variation marketed as Mac Truck is described as a cross of MAC (Miracle Alien Cookies) and Head Gasket, with extremely high THC levels ranging from 27% to 31%. The strain is generally characterized by its potent effects and complex flavor profile. Users report a very pungent pine-sol/diesel/skunky aroma, with a unique minty/lemon/fuel draw and sweet/lavender/honey flavored exhale. The strain delivers a powerful, body-numbing high often described as inducing "couch-lock" effects, attributed to its high THC content typically ranging from 18% to 25% or higher.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with insomnia
- Often used for anxiety and muscle spasms
- Users report stress relief benefits
- Described as a medical miracle strain by some users
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
- Dry Mouth
- Dry Eyes
- Drowsiness
- Dry mouth
- Dry eyes
- Mild paranoia or anxiety in higher doses
- Possible dizziness or drowsiness
Growing Information
This strain flowers in about 50 to 60 days and grows well in both indoor and outdoor environments. It prefers a warm, sunny climate. The plant height varies depending on the growing environment, reaching 30-60 inches indoors and less than 30 inches outdoors. Some versions reach heights of 5-8 feet indoors with yields averaging 400-500g/m² under optimal conditions. Due to the unusual quilted non-pinnate leaves, mites or powdery mildew could be problematic for growers. Successful cultivation requires providing adequate nutrients, sunlight, water, regular pruning for air circulation, and monitoring for pests or diseases.