April 22nd.
Yesterday Evening te Seeds started in lukewarm Water and some Drips of Humic Acid Plus
Today they moved under a moist Kitchensponge for further Germination
I took 2 Seeds, they were looking solid and shiny, ( quite big too)
so iam very courious ( like always)😉
Seddbank is known, Strain is unkown to me... so it is always exciting to see how
they Perform
Stay tuned
BREEDERS INFORMATION
What is the morphology of Alaskan ThunderFuck from PEV Seeds?
It is a genetics with a clear indica influence, which can be seen in its morphology and its way of growing. It develops a solid structure, very dense, with very strong trunk and stems, and a minimum distance between knots. The leaves are long and broad leaflets, with a fairly marked sawing.
The buds it forms are quite thick, with a medium calyx/leaf ratio, and a toughness above average.
How is feminized Alaskan ThunderFuck grown indoors?
It is an appropriate plant for those users who are beginners in the culture of marijuana, its hardness and resistance allow it to support some kinds of stress without many problems. It grows in the form of fir, and produces a large central bud, so if you grow using the SOG method you will increase its yield in the harvest.
In indoor cultivation we will have to wait about 9 weeks of flowering to complete its entire maturation. In hydroponic or aeroponic culture it can anticipate a few days, as well as have some phenotype that needs a few more days, but will be around 65 days of flowering.
How is Alaskan ThunderFuck grown outdoors?
Outdoors it is prepared to withstand the inclement weather better than many other strains of cannabis. This is not to say that it can be grown in all environments, but the ancestors of this plant come from Alaska, one of the harshest climates on earth, so the Alaskan Thunder Fuck withstands the cold to some extent very well.
Outdoors you can harvest the first half of October in the northern hemisphere. In the southern hemisphere it is cut at the beginning of April.
In indoor cultivation is easy to achieve a high yield of buds, about 500 grams per square meter approximately. In outdoor cultivation if you germinate in early spring and cultivate in an area that has many hours of sunshine it can give you almost 1 kilo each plant.
The resin production is quite high, the appearance of the plant at the end of flowering is very bright, and super sticky.
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Gender
Feminised
Genes
90% Indica / 10% Sativa
Genetics
Alaska Sativa x Indica Afghani
Harvest
500 - 600 g/m²
Flowering
63 - 70 days
THC
19.0 - 23.0%
CBD
0.4 - 0.6%
I’m growing this outdoor in Alberta, Canada so I’m really curious to see how this strain does.
Based on my Wonder Pie comparison (one forced, one not) from last year I will definitely be force flowering (I’m at 53N so we run out of strong sun quickly in the fall). I’ll be very interested to see how they compare to yours. Are you going to be growing this just indoor? I know in the past you’ve done a mix.
Anyway, good luck as always.
@Northern_Ent,absolutely, starting July ending in mid / end September It is the same here. Most strains are automatics I grow. But i need to grow at least one big Plant^^..... and I found my Genetics to do that
@Mrs_Larimar, ATF is listed by PEV as being done by mid-October which would be too late here. I mostly grow autos and I’m also experimenting with some early versions from Delicious seeds, Wonder Pie, and a Canadian strain Blue City Diesel. All photos will be force flowered starting in early July to be done in September so I figure I can try growing photos here. I expect 11 Roses Early Version will be a strong performer.
@Northern_Ent, ouh i was not thinking about it , if i should let her grow outdoors, but iam going to think about it- and yes if you running out of temperature and lighthours, the coice of the right strain is crucial
for my area( northern europe) RQs speedy chile and HOney cream are the best
or from Dutch Passion shaman and Frisian Dew. they start flowering eaRLY and ending in latest 3rd week of September,,, tats the right TImeline for my envoirement, because after 3rd week of september, the Big Rain is coming
BTW. This years outdoor photoperiods will be Honey Cream FROM RQS , and Shaman from Dutch Passion.... never leave a winning team💪
I've heard a lot about this cultivar but never had the pleasure of trying her myself...I hope you don't mind me tagging along and watching her grow😎 Enjoy the experience and grow strong💪
@Mrs_Larimar, I got my outside Slurracane #7 Trellised in today, will be starting a diary for that one, using a dry Amendment called earth dust for the grow. Looking forward to your updates!