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Post by AKNorthernlights on Jan 26, 2016 0:17:54 GMT -9
Just wondering what what strains ya all are growing and smoking in the Valley, is the smoke good these days any strain names? how about the Matanuska Thunderfuck is that a myth/bullshit or is the strain alive somewhere.
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Post by skunkybudz4me on Jan 31, 2016 9:25:07 GMT -9
I've been a long time seeker of the MTF strain, I've run across a lot if wild stories, rummors, tails, and one that read like a treasure hunt to the hidden golden field of MTF that's grows wild every year....lol This is something I came across, that still gives hope for this guy. Take it for what you will......
Originally Posted by greenvalley907/akgreenvalley well so far i'm 30 so i can't claim to be one of those old matsu hippy growers but i'm working on it and i'm lucky enough to have been raised by them right here in the matanuska-susitna. i always ask them about the old school matanuska thunder fuck iknow it by, heard them call it a few namesbeing "matanuska valley thunder fuck" - "MTF" - "Thunder". I've smoked the real deal many, many times and it always had that creeping feeling like something bigs coming, then bangs you with a heavy cerebral high that sent tingles through your brain, neck and shoulders, and later drops hard right down to your toes for some heavy couch lock. it's the signature high you could say, the proof in the pudding. as far as history and info of the strain here's what i've some to hear repeated over and over in every circle of old timer alaskan growers as far as how the stuff came about and where it's at now. as far as "alaskan strains" - alaska doesn't really have any landrace cannabis other than some ruderalis which also thrives in russia, china as well... the climate is just too harsh for naturally support any other strain. all the great pot came up the northwest coast on the hippy train back in the mid 60's and on.. most of their strains were coming from mexico, cali, canada, hawaii, thailand, veitnam, holland, and the like. that was the reality of things across the entire span of the northwest coast. it was just a huge pool of incredible world class cannabis. certain parts of the world back in the day knew all about sensimilla but the info haden't reached the masses yet and these hippies were taking the seeds from all this incredible bud and attempting to grow. the funny thing from what i've been told is when my folks, uncles/aunts started growing as hippy teens, they didn't even know to bud the plants. they just grow them as tall as possible out in the sun and harvest all the leaves which were still crystally and would get you high. eventually things got more advanced and nixon starting his anti-hippy/pot campaign forced grows to get smart about indoor growing and with that other things took place such as breeding hybrids. this is when certain hybrids were being born and could only be found in certain areas which again, was the story all over the coast. alaska actually has a few strains besides its mtf being kodiak gold, the shit that killed elvis aka elvis, chikalooney to name a few.. everything else you find around here is imported or homegrown popular brand strains.
the story behind how matanuska thunder fuck took it's name is this.. around '75 things got interesting when an attorney by the name of irwin ravin purposely got himself arrested while in possession so he could challenge the current anti-pot laws that nixon started. the courts looked at the alaska constitution which gives residents the right to uninfringed privacy and ruled that marijuana didn't constitute a person any danger and isn't reason to infringe ravin's privacy. this effectively made possession legal. when news got out that alaska legalized, high times magazine gave alaska a cover and feature story. they found the cook inlet man responsible and in the interview he called the "thunder weed" by its full name, "matanuska valley thunder fuck" ... the magazine cut it down to "matanuska thunder fuck" when they published their feature. everyone followed suit and started calling it exactly that. the magazine had a huge fan base even in the 70's, a lot of people saw the feature and decided to head to alaska to check it out. in 89, bush finished off what reagan started and alaska was finally pushed to recriminalize cannabis. the alaska d.e.a. started hitting grow ops hard and they targetted the biggest strain, mtf, the hardest. the strain went very underground and was passed off to the hell's angels simple because they could keep the strain safe. there were also a few hippy growers that kept it going simple because they followed the rules, kept their grows small and sayed out of the d.e.a.'s sight. a lot of people will swear to you it never existed or is now gone forever, but i can tell you its still around, only harder to find. there's also a lot of confusion over names so to share what i know.. matanuska thunder fuck and mtf is the most popular choice for alaskans. the name "alaska or alaskan thunder fuck" was given by people who weren't from here going back home and trying to tell people about the incredible strain.. its a lot easier to say and spell than "matanuska". the first seed banks to offer matanuska thunder fuck seeds were sagarmatha seeds and brothers grim, and then there's reeferman - reeferman seeds offers up what they called "kodiak gold aka mtf".. kodiak gold is actually a pretty well known strain in alaska that indeed comes down south around kodiak, indica dominant stuff that i've had a few times and it gives a strong couch lock, nothing more. sagarmatha seeds has matanuska tundra which they also call mtf. story is some guy from that seedbank, rob, travelled to alaska and pirated the strain, they bred it with something else and came up with tundra. i personally find this hard to believe since mtf is fairly well guarded even before the hells angels got ahold of it. it moved towards a clone only plant back in the late 70's, early 80's as well which makes long travel very challenging. brothers grimm called something they had mtf, actually i believe they were the first to have anything from alaska, but their strain was listed as indica dominant which points towards the kodiak. grothers grimm i believe was the first to claim they had "matanuska thunder fuck" but the truth of the matter it's actually kodiak gold, and indica dom. which is still a killer strain that lays a haymaker of a narcotic stone. i've had the pleasure of smoking a seeing a few grow and its plain to see where it differs from actually mtf. from there, other banks popped up with what they either called pure mtf's or hybrids of it. sagamartha seeds also offers matanuska mist aka matanuska mint is a cross of tundra and grey mist. then you have blue alaskan which is what some is calling mtf and blueberry. all these strains also are indica dominant.
now as far as what the original strain was bred from.. original haze, nothern lights, skunk and highland oaxacan gold are named as definate parents.. they had all become big names by the early to mid 70's and they were widely popular in alaska back in that day. the indoor/outdoor growers took those gene pools and started creating hybrids for both indoor and outdoor. what they came up with was a high sativa dominant plant that still had some some the indicas hardiness and yeild. my folks, aunts and uncles have had a lot of time spend with the mtf, they know what it tastes, smells, and looks like and i can say i've had the honor of smoking and growing the strain and i've also gotten to grow everything claiming to be the mtf besides the brother grimms strain but i do know if they claims its indica dom., it's not legit. so far, i can't find any thing that holds a match to what i know is the original valley thunder. well, this matsu boy has shared what he knows. take from it what you will and just incase anyone finds themselves in palmer near lazy mountain, let me know and i'd be happy to share some samples and take you on the mtf tour!
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Post by AKNorthernlights on Jan 31, 2016 10:04:39 GMT -9
Great read ! thanks for posting that, It really does answer my question and hope to get to smoke the real deal someday.
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Post by skunkybudz4me on Jan 31, 2016 10:38:44 GMT -9
No worries, we have to keep the history around, MVTF was decades beyond its time. I can only imagine what medical effects could be had from it. Even the CBD's would be alone could be off the charts. I've been up in the Lazy Mountain area a few times. Good people up there, but they do not take kindly to city folks for sure. Still haven't been out there enough to of found a grower connection out there.
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Post by AKNorthernlights on Jan 31, 2016 10:46:40 GMT -9
Hopefully we will see it for sale some day in the near future, I am sure plenty will lay claim to the name for sure, I hope one of them will be the real deal.
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batshit
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Post by batshit on Jan 31, 2016 10:55:04 GMT -9
I wish you the best of luck with your search. I hope you do find the one true MTF. I know I will be trying every one that I can find socially or at dispensaries.
My memory is that the term MTF was used at least by the late 60's early 70's. I know that early hybridized strains like Skunk & Northern Lights came about in the late 70's thru 80's; Hazes came around in the late 60's but realistically more like the mid 70's.
My take on the legend is that MTF is slang for all the great pot being produced in SouthCentral during that time. Lots of different growers had access to lots of great early hybridization attempts due to the AlCan, the oil boom , etc. The story was built on the consistency of quality of these early hybrids. Now, after several decades these dozens of great cuts/strains slowly get whittled down to a handful. And those that hold onto these heirlooms have an emotional investment.
I will be the first to give props to the early growers in the Valley. Working with sativa dominant strains this far away from their terroir 40+ years ago seems like an accomplishment for anyone.
Perhaps one of the Cannabis events could have a sub-category contest for Alaska Thunder Fuck, Mananuska Valley Thunder Fuck, Kodiak Gold, Matanuska Thunder Fuck etc.
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Post by skunkybudz4me on Jan 31, 2016 11:55:43 GMT -9
"And those that hold onto these heirlooms have an emotional investment"...... I think is why it's so hard to find the true strain, it's been guarded for so long by those trusted with hiding them at the time. Except for the hells angle part of the myth.
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curly
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Post by curly on Sept 6, 2018 14:34:26 GMT -9
Some of these old threads look to be inactive but worth commenting on. PALMER LOVE CHILD This is an older valley strain. Similar to NORTHERN LIGHTS but not a sleeper. Anyone heard of it?
I just started a few BLUE CHEESE that im excited about.
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