MAC 1 seeds Australia — Capulator's Miracle Alien Cookies #1. The cross that started on January 1, 2016, from a male that survived a washing machine when all 14 of its siblings didn't. Alien Cookies F2 × Miracle 15. Clone-only for years, distributed personally by Capulator only to growers he trusted, and never officially released as seed. The genetics behind MAC V2, Cap Junky, and a significant portion of the modern exotic catalogue. Now available in seed format for phenotype hunting. If you're new to running packs, see our phenohunting guide before you start.
Alien Cookies F2 × Miracle 15 — The Origin Story
Capulator is an old-school breeder from California who has operated largely anonymously since the mid-1990s — a regular on the cultivation web forums where modern cannabis breeding was shaped, private by nature, and rarely accessible to journalists. The MAC story emerged in pieces through email interviews, and the details are confirmed directly from Capulator himself.
The Miracle 15 male has one of the more remarkable origin stories in cannabis breeding. Capulator had made a Starfighter × Colombian cross — Starfighter bred by Alien Genetics, the Colombian a landrace phenotype he had sourced personally while travelling in South America. He forgot about the seeds in his pocket and put them through the wash. His partner rescued them, placed them in a wet paper towel, and they germinated. But within two weeks, at two inches tall, all died suddenly except number fifteen. That survivor — Miracle 15 — became the father of MAC 1.
The mother was Alien Cookies F2 #7, bred by JAWS Genetics and selected by Capulator. In his own words, Alien Cookies F2 #7 was "probably the most incredible flower many people will smoke in their lifetime — it tastes so good, packs an amazing high and the smoke on the exhale smells like nag champa. It lingers in a room and just smells so damn good. The problem is, it is incredibly slow growing and doesn't stretch at all, so yields are terrible." Capulator had been working with the Miracle 15 male for over a year before making the decision to pollinate. He knew what traits the Miracle was putting out — better yields and growth rates — and he wanted a faster, bigger version of the Alien Cookies. The cross was made, and on January 1, 2016, Capulator popped the first MAC seeds. From ten seeds, MAC 1 emerged as the standout expression.
What followed became part of cannabis history. Capulator distributed the MAC selectively — only to growers who had put in the time and had a genuine passion for the plant. He didn't want MAC to follow the path of GSC and GG4, where mass distribution led to C-grade versions circulating in the market and diluting the original breeders' legacy. The remaining MAC seeds from the original batch were auctioned on Instagram — the first IG cannabis seed auction — raising $15,000 for a friend in need, breaking the previous record for a seed auction at the time.
MAC 1 — Cap's Cut — is the specific phenotype Capulator selected and preserved as a clone. It was distributed personally and carefully, reaching elite cultivators in California's adult-use market and eventually becoming a dispensary staple by 2018-2019. The genetics have since been stabilised into seed format by third-party breeders. The seed version in this pack is that stabilised interpretation of the Alien Cookies F2 × Miracle 15 cross — the same genetic territory the original MAC 1 was selected from. The variation across the pack is not a limitation. It is the mechanism by which the original was found.

Terpene Profile — Limonene and the Nag Champa Note
MAC 1's terpene profile is where the Alien Cookies F2 #7 mother's character is most fully expressed. Capulator described the Alien Cookies exhale as smelling like nag champa — the incense blend of sandalwood, vanilla, and floral notes that lingers in a room. That quality carries into MAC 1 through the Limonene, Bisabolol, and Linalool combination that makes the profile genuinely distinct from the broader citrus-gas-cookie category that most modern exotics occupy.
Limonene leads — confirmed dominant across all credible lab data. It drives the bright citrus top note: orange peel, lemon zest, and a clean brightness that opens immediately on jar. Caryophyllene follows, providing the peppery-fuel backbone from the OG heritage in the Starfighter lineage. Myrcene provides earthy depth beneath the citrus — the tropical-earthy base that holds the profile together without flattening it. Pinene adds a fresh, resinous cool note that reads as slightly piney in some phenotypes — contributing to the mental clarity and focus that MAC 1's effect profile is known for. Linalool appears as a subtle floral softener, rounding the caryophyllene edge. Bisabolol — rarely dominant in cannabis, more commonly found in chamomile — contributes a smooth, slightly medicinal-floral quality that is the closest terpene expression to the nag champa note Capulator described in the mother plant.
The total terpene picture is a profile that sits in its own category. Not cookie-dessert. Not fuel-OG. Not candy-fruit. Citrus-incense-cream with a refined fuel note and a floral thread that runs through the exhale. Most consumers describe it as "alien" or "other-worldly" on first contact — which is not marketing language but the most accurate single description available for a profile that has no direct comparator in the current catalogue.
Dominant Terpenes
Limonene — citrus brightness, orange peel, first impression · Caryophyllene — pepper, fuel, spice backbone · Myrcene — earthy tropical depth, base · Pinene — cool resinous freshness, mental clarity · Linalool — floral softness, exhale smoothness · Bisabolol — smooth medicinal-floral, the nag champa thread
For a full breakdown of how to read and evaluate a cannabis terpene profile, see our complete terpene guide for Australian collectors.
Seeds vs Clone — Understanding What You're Running
The original MAC 1 is Cap's Cut — a clone that Capulator distributed personally to a small circle of growers he trusted. Capulator has never released MAC 1 as seed. The seed version in this pack is a stabilised seed interpretation of the Alien Cookies F2 × Miracle 15 genetics — the same cross from which the original MAC 1 was selected. It is not the Capulator Cut. It is the seed population that the Capulator Cut came from, stabilised for seed production.
Sigma is not going to obscure this distinction. The collector audience buying this pack deserves an accurate understanding of what they're running. What you are getting is access to the MAC genetics in a form that allows phenotype hunting — the same process by which the original MAC 1 was itself found. Capulator found his cut in a run of ten seeds. The variation across your pack is the point. The terpene direction and genetic architecture are established. Your specific expression of those genetics is what the run reveals.

Phenotype Variation — What to Expect Across the Pack
MAC 1 seeds express variation consistent with the Alien Cookies F2 and Miracle 15 parent directions. Alien Cookies-dominant phenotypes lean toward the dense, compact structure and the creamy-cookie-incense depth in the mid-note — the nag champa quality most prominent. Miracle 15-dominant phenotypes push the Starfighter vigour and the Colombian-adjacent citrus brightness harder, growing taller with more expressive lateral structure and a cleaner, more overtly citrus nose.
The most sought-after phenotypes are those where the Bisabolol-Linalool floral thread runs through the exhale clearly — the quality that makes MAC 1's profile genuinely distinct. These phenos are identifiable on nose before any lab data: the incense-floral quality sits above the citrus and fuel and is immediately recognisable when it's present. Buds in peak phenotypes appear near-white from trichome density — silver under direct light, with the green of the underlying bud structure almost entirely obscured by resin coverage. Purple expression develops in cool temperatures in the final two weeks in selected phenotypes with strong Alien Cookies expression.
Sigma Secrets
MAC 1 is finicky in a specific way that most growers who have only run modern Cookies-family or Zkittlez-adjacent genetics haven't encountered before. It is sensitive to environmental fluctuation — pH swings, VPD inconsistency, and overfeeding produce stress responses faster than comparable genetics. The gap between well-grown MAC 1 and average MAC 1 is wider than for any other strain in this catalogue. A properly dialled environment produces the near-white trichome coverage and the full terpene expression the genetics are capable of. An inconsistent environment produces a plant that looks and smells like a good strain — but not like MAC 1 at its best. This is not a beginner pack. Run it after you have a successful indoor grow dialled and can hold VPD, pH, and feed schedule consistently through flower.
What to Hunt For
The keeper in this pack is identified first by nose. The Bisabolol-Linalool floral-incense thread — smooth, slightly medicinal, immediately distinct from citrus or fuel or cookie — should be present and clean on jar open. This is the terpene quality that Capulator described in the Alien Cookies F2 mother: the nag champa lingering note. Near-white trichome coverage that reads silver under light. Dense, compact bud structure. The effect should arrive with immediate cerebral clarity followed by warm, unhurried physical relaxation that doesn't sedate. Any phenotype where the floral-incense thread is absent and the profile reads as a generic citrus-fuel hybrid is not the keeper. You are hunting for the note that Capulator found in 2016 and couldn't let go of.
Growing MAC 1 Seeds in Australia
MAC 1 is rated difficult. Not fragile — demanding. The gap between an adequate grow and an exceptional grow is wider than for any other genetics in this catalogue. Height is short to medium, internodal spacing is tight in veg, and the bud structure is dense and compact. Yield is medium — 350-450g/m² indoors — which is the lowest in the Sigma catalogue and reflects the Alien Cookies F2 mother's known limitation: exceptional quality, challenging yield. Capulator knew this when he made the cross; the Miracle 15 male was chosen specifically to improve yields and growth rates over the mother.
Flowering runs 8-9 weeks — faster than most comparable genetics. Environmental precision in the final three weeks is critical. Low humidity in late flower is essential — 40-50% RH through weeks six to nine. MAC 1 is sensitive to overfeeding, particularly nitrogen in late veg and early flower. Well-draining medium, precise pH management, and consistent feed at moderate strength without excess is the correct approach. The plant will show stress responses from overfeeding faster than most genetics in this category.
Outdoors in Australia, MAC 1 is better suited to controlled greenhouse conditions than open-air growing — its sensitivity to environmental fluctuation is amplified outdoors. For committed outdoor growers, a temperate coastal climate with humidity control in the final weeks produces the best results. Harvest targets mid-October.
Sigma Secrets
MAC 1 is one of the premier solventless extraction genetics available — the primary reason Capulator's restricted distribution approach never diminished demand for it. The trichome architecture inherited from the Alien Cookies F2 mother produces large, fully-formed resin heads with thick stalks that survive agitation and extract cleanly. The citrus-incense-floral terpene profile concentrates beautifully in both rosin and ice water hash — the Bisabolol and Linalool expression carries through in a way that distinguishes MAC 1 hash from the cookie-dessert or fuel-OG profiles that dominate the current extraction market. For rosin, press at 80-85°C to preserve the floral terpene thread — higher temperatures flatten the incense note and push toward generic citrus-fuel. Fresh frozen ice water hash is the format that best expresses the full complexity of this genetics.
Frequently Asked Questions — MAC 1 Seeds Australia
What is MAC 1?
MAC 1 — Miracle Alien Cookies #1 — is the elite phenotype selected by Capulator from his original MAC seed batch, first popped January 1, 2016. A cross of Alien Cookies F2 #7 and Miracle 15 — a male that survived a washing machine when 14 of its siblings didn't. Capulator distributed it clone-only to a small circle of trusted growers and never released it as seed. It became one of the most influential genetics in modern cannabis and the foundation for Cap Junky, MAC V2, and dozens of documented crosses.
Is the MAC 1 in this pack the same as Capulator's Clone?
No — and Sigma is not going to tell you otherwise. The original MAC 1 is Cap's Cut — a clone distributed personally by Capulator. The seed version in this pack is a stabilised seed interpretation of the Alien Cookies F2 × Miracle 15 genetics. It is the seed population that the Capulator Cut came from, bred to seed for phenotype hunting. You are running the same genetic territory Capulator ran in 2016. You are hunting for your own expression of it.
What does MAC 1 smell and taste like?
Citrus-incense-cream with a refined fuel note. Limonene drives the bright orange-peel citrus brightness upfront. Caryophyllene provides pepper and fuel on the exhale. Bisabolol and Linalool contribute a smooth, slightly medicinal-floral quality on the mid-note — the "nag champa" note Capulator described in the Alien Cookies F2 mother — that distinguishes MAC 1 from every other citrus-dominant genetics in the catalogue. Most consumers describe the overall impression as "otherworldly" — a profile that occupies its own space outside the standard category descriptors.
How strong is MAC 1?
20-28% THC across verified sources — lower than many modern exotics, but the terpene complexity and the Bisabolol-Linalool expression make the experience more complete than the raw number suggests. The effect arrives with immediate cerebral clarity and euphoria, followed by warm physical relaxation that doesn't sedate. Balanced hybrid character — uplifting without anxiety, relaxing without couchlock at moderate doses.
How long does MAC 1 take to flower?
8-9 weeks — faster than most comparable genetics. Environmental precision in the final three weeks is critical for terpene development. Don't harvest early — the floral-incense note develops late.
Is MAC 1 suitable for outdoor growing in Australia?
MAC 1 is better suited to controlled indoor or greenhouse conditions than open-air outdoor growing. Its sensitivity to environmental fluctuation is amplified outdoors. For committed outdoor growers, a temperate coastal climate with humidity control in the final weeks produces the best results. Harvest targets mid-October.
Is MAC 1 good for solventless extraction?
MAC 1 is one of the premier solventless extraction genetics available. Alien Cookies F2 trichome architecture produces large resin heads that extract exceptionally cleanly. The citrus-incense-floral terpene profile carries through concentration and produces rosin and ice water hash with a distinctive character that experienced extractors immediately recognise. Press rosin at 80-85°C to preserve the floral thread. Fresh frozen ice water hash best expresses the full profile.
Are MAC 1 seeds available in Australia?
Yes. Sigma Seeds stocks MAC 1 feminised seeds Australia-wide with tracked shipping from within the country and a full germination guarantee.
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