Manitoba Madness
Also known as: Moosejaw Madness
Manitoba Madness Strain Overview
Manitoba Madness is a hybrid cannabis strain originally bred by Breederbrad of Bush Brother Seeds and released circa 2003, then again in 2007. This strain represents a complex genetic crossing involving Guerilla Gold (male) bred with an Auto Indica/Mendocino Madness female. The strain features characteristics from all three major cannabis subspecies - ruderalis, indica, and sativa - making it a unique multi-hybrid variety.
The strain is noted for its distinctive aromatic profile, described as having heavy, dank fruity and fuel-like odors that are particularly pungent. Despite its intense smell during cultivation, Manitoba Madness produces buds with an excellent fruity taste that contrasts with its aggressive aroma. The strain demonstrates early flowering characteristics inherited from its ruderalis genetics, making it suitable for outdoor cultivation in northern climates like Manitoba, Canada, where it gets its name.
Manitoba Madness presents as a somewhat rare and legendary strain in cannabis databases, with limited current availability and conflicting information between sources. Some sources describe it as sativa-dominant with citrus and herbal flavors, while the original breeding information indicates a more complex multi-hybrid nature with fruity characteristics.
Manitoba Madness Strain Effects
Manitoba Madness Strain Positive Effects
- Users report help with stress
- May enhance productivity
- Often used for daytime focus
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Manitoba Madness Strain Possible Negative Effects
Manitoba Madness Strain Growing Information
Manitoba Madness is an early flowering strain suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. The strain demonstrates ruderalis traits with its auto-flowering characteristics and early harvest timing. Outdoor harvests typically occur from end of August to mid-September. Expected yields range from 3-4 ounces per plant under optimal conditions. The strain requires management of its sativa traits including abundant light and taller growth patterns. Regular training and trimming are essential for height management. Indoor cultivation can be temperamental during seedling stage - recommended to start no earlier than mid-April with 17/7 to 18/6 light regime. The strain produces very heavy and pungent odors during flowering, requiring proper ventilation and odor control measures.
Manitoba Madness Strain Genetics
Manitoba Madness Strain Parent Strains
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Manitoba Madness make you feel?
Manitoba Madness is known to produce the following effects:
- Focus: 75%
- Mental Clarity: 70%
- Creativity: 65%
- Energizing: 60%
- Tingly: 55%
- Relaxed: 50%
What are the positive effects of Manitoba Madness?
Manitoba Madness has these reported positive effects:
- Users report help with stress
- May enhance productivity
- Often used for daytime focus
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
What are the negative effects of Manitoba Madness?
Possible negative effects include:
- Dry Mouth
- Insomnia
- Dry mouth
- Potential insomnia
- Strong odor during cultivation
What does Manitoba Madness taste like?
Manitoba Madness has the following flavor profile:
- Citrus
- Dank
- Fruity
- Fuel
- Herbal