Matanuska Thunderfuck was the original name. It started as any good bud/strain from the aforementioned towns in a previous post. I mean anything great until it stabilized between a handful of growers. From scattered genetics developed an unmistakable taste and experience. Read up on the...
Palmer, The Butte, Wasilla, Big Lake, Houston, Sutton and Chickaloon is the generally accepted definition of "the valley" but most of us live in the Palmer/Wasilla area. Welcome to Alaska; you probably already love it?
Well the "build-up" is the true history; albeit condensed for reading purposes. I will be sending in samples for lineage and DNA profiling: I'm pretty stoked about getting the Deets on her and another I have.
Me? Nope, I can't stand lying and can barely tolerate embelishing.
This is how I convey my clones. Free of charge with the caveat that 3 other growers get them for free as well. It's the only rule. Recieve, and give three. I'm of the mind that it needs to be a household staple like...
For a quick reference (for those that don't have something like this)
Here's an easy-to-read matrix on plant issues.
I'm posting this because there was an earlier conversation about yellowing bottom leaves and nutrients.
The lack of light and exposure to rooting hormone is what converts the cells from leaf production. Without light, the cells are no longer viable for photosynthesis. Thus, the cell energy converts to root development. I speculate that the new growth leaves host a higher concentration of...
Sage words Reverend. :)
I don't let anyone nix my ambitions. Although, if backed up with science I can be persuaded.
I'm enjoying my grow now instead of treating it like a task. Nutes this, lights that; I'm letting the plants talk to me and tell me what they need/like with some...
Is this common knowledge? In all my extensive reading, I've never run across anything that speaks specifically to the benefit of keeping new leaves on clones for bulky root development......
I'm relatively new here so if my "discovery" has already been claimed by another; my apologies.
If not.... I have stumbled on something I found intersting. In using a root riot block and gel hormone, I started taking microscopic photos to track the root development. To my surprise and...
The flavor has a piny spruce that is very pronounced. It's a bitter smoke and the stone is very heady and will make you clean out your pantry making bizzare recipes that sound good; just before you fall asleep watching the beginning of a trilogy or series with full commitment to se it all, only...
Either you choose to ignore the part about not debating and no bs or you didn't really read the original post.
There is mixed history on the Web about this strain. This thread is only for other serious growers who want mtf again. The seeds are what I planted, those aren't available. Clones only.