i have no great pix of mine at the moment; i've butchered them into clone moms, and they are just putting back out.

what i know of these beans is that they are either an f2 mtf, or are crossed with a mango type indica. the first four sets of leaves showed white streaks, but that oddity disappeared as they matured. my friend's beans were mtf from alaska, close to the matanuska valley. they grew very short and bushy, extremely close internodes. then i put them outside, where they commenced to stretching. node spacing is still tight, but the stems stretched out....

i took clones after they preflowered (they may have been shocked to flower by going outdoors, this happened to me earlier this year when i put my moms outside from 24/0 lighting indoors) i got two nearly identical females, and a male.

right now i'm waiting for roots, then i'll flower the two female phenos, pix all the way. i'm finishing up a dwc grow with dreamgoddess, so these will be next.

also, during the first 6weeks of veg, the leaves were purplish when they first came out. i think i do have a pic of that.... let me see...
Celeste Reviewed by Celeste on . The Alaskan Matanuska Valley Thunderfuck Thread Okay peeples I guess there's a few of use here growing Alaskan genetics. The MTF is one of those strains that frequently has its name attached to anything to make a buck... there have been some scams regarding seeds labeled MTF and sold for outrageous prices, when in reality the 'TRUE' MTF was clone-only. Here's some threads with related content: http://boards.cannabis.com/strains-seeds/101514-matanuska-thunderfuck.html http://boards.cannabis.com/strains-seeds/5629-most-potent-strain.html Rating: 5