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Matanuska Tundra (aka M. Thunder) from Sagarmatha Seeds

Grower reports: 2 Rating: 7.5
'Matanuska Tundra (aka M. Thunder)' from Sagarmatha Seeds [ CLOSE REPORTS ]
Lineage:  -
Family:  Unknown or mixed family
Origin:  -
Region:  Netherlands
Genotype:  Indica
Indoor Maturation:  65 to 70 days
Outdoor Maturation:  -
Sex Possibilities:  Standard (M/F)
Stature:  -
Yield:  8
Odor Level:  -
Odor Description:  -
Taste Level:  -
Taste Description:  -
  Breeder's Description - 'Matanuska Tundra (aka M. Thunder)'

This variety brings back that majestic legendary marijuana from the great Alaskan Northland. Highly recommended by the best fishing and hiking guides in the Matanuska Valley. The buds are huge and rock-hard as Denali "Mt. McKinley" herself. Intense flavor, chocolate aroma and potency have combined to form the most dense variety we have had the pleasure of producing thus far.

A glacier of THC crystals frosts her colas and she packs more power than an icepack polar bear. Medical patients have mentioned that she is very beneficial for persons with pain ailments. The "creeper" quality of the s ...continued

 Grower reports: 2
  Grower Report: cobaltrod Matanuska Tundra (aka M. Thunder) from Sagarmatha Seeds
Overall Rating: 7 Effect: Somewhat heady
Potency: 9 Stature: Somewhat tall and lanky
Yield: 6 Phenotype: Mixed, primarily Sativa
Ease: 7 Indoor: 65 to 70 days
Appearance: 6 Outdoor: -
Odor Level: 6 Odor: Fruity with earthy undertones
Taste Level: 7 Taste: Nice fruity taste with a smooth hashy body
Grower's Tils: 6 Sexes: Standard (M/F)
SI Rating: Not Listed Vintage: January, 2003

Matanuska Tundra was not the best looking plant in the garden. It was kind of lanky and had willowy stems that didn't break but did want to fall over. Most plants had knobby heads for buds with not much under bud-- the buds had very large exaggerated calyxes reminiscent of some Thai I have seen before.

Resin production started early but then kind of tapered off, they had nice resin but not gobs of it. The plants grew fairly easy and I didn't really have any problems from them other than they wanted to fall over and droop onto other plants. I had one pheno that had nice long thick colas and was the best resin producer also with the best buzz and I am still trying to reveg that one as my clones from it got mislabeled and lost, but it was definitely the cream of the crop. This stuff makes up for any lankiness and moderate yield with it's potency-- very good shit, absolutely everyone who tried it clamored for more.
 
 

Garden Information for this report
Bloom Wattage Used: 5000w+
Average Plant Height: 96
Average Yield per Plant: 3.00
Pruning or Plant Style: Bush
Fertilization: Chemically fed
My standard 42 bucket 6000w dwc set up in a 12 x 10 ft floorspace 7 rows of 6 plants.

  Grower Report: Feng Shui Matanuska Tundra (aka M. Thunder) from Sagarmatha Seeds
Overall Rating: 8 Effect: Nicely balanced
Potency: 8 Stature: Average size
Yield: 8 Phenotype: Mixed, primarily Indica
Ease: 7 Indoor: 60 to 65 days
Appearance: 9 Outdoor: Oct 15 to Oct 31
Odor Level: 9 Odor: smells very skunky in veg and floral/fruity during flowering
Taste Level: 9 Taste: taste is floral/fruity, more on the floral side
Grower's Tils: 8 Sexes: Standard (M/F)
SI Rating: Not Listed Vintage: March,

I grew these Matanuska beans because a friend had them sitting around, it ened up being quite the strain. It stinks strong like skunk while vegging.

The plant vegs pretty fast and stretch's a good amount in flower ( maybe 2.5 times). The pheno I had as my mother like magnesium more than most plants which wasn't to hard to accommodate.

It grows very crystal covered dense Indica nuggets and the strain yields are very pleasing. I grew it in soil all organic so it had some colors when flushing a the end of flowering. As for clones and rooting, they seemed to root at an average speed. Good strain all around, I would love to do a cross with Matanuska some time in the future!!
 
 

Garden Information for this report
Bloom Wattage Used: 1100w to 2000w
Average Plant Height: 60
Average Yield per Plant: 2.00
Pruning or Plant Style: Bush
Fertilization: Organically fed
20 watts for clones(2sq. ft)

400mh for vegging bushes out(8sq. ft)

1000hps for getting the nugs to grow(24sq. ft)

I clone in soil/perlite mix in small 3in containers.
I veg in 1.5gallon pots in an all organic soil mix, then I transplant right before flowering into 2.5gallon pots for the rest of flowering. I always feed only water for the last 10 days, gains the best organic smoothness!!

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