Quote Originally Posted by GraziLovesMary
Sagarmatha has an indica Matanuska Tundra that is supposedly derived from a clone of MTF they recieved many years back and its not bad. I would grow it outdoors for best results. It would also help to add a good bit of peat moss to a tilled outdoor growing area as that would help replicate the Matanuska Valley soil type.

As you can tell Im a huge fan of plants hailing from the Matanuska region as I lived very close to it for the better part of a decade. Like previously stated before the most powerful, and usually the best tasting, bud comes from Alaska. Canada and NoCal are just about the same, but soil composition, nitrogen content, precipitation influx due to a valley and then a mountainous bowl surrounding it, extreme lighting conditions, and generations of serenity and lack of manipulation by man due to location and climate have made Alaska the best place in the world for marijuana. I love Amsterdam and was lucky enough to make it there during parts of the Cannibis Cup in 99 and there are extremely potent strains there from all over the world. But in my opinion the best have always come from Northern Cali, Canada, and especially Alaska.

Quote Originally Posted by the yeag
Almost as fishy as hearing that cannabis grows wild in alaska...specificly in the valley...that is some funny shit....funny but imposible. marijuana can be grown outdoors in ak but perlite is found mixed in with the soil. last time i checked mother nature could not do that on her own:jointsmile:
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