The Alaskan Thunderfuck is a rare and beautiful cannabis strain. It became popular because this particularly powerful cannabis will hit you like a freight train. Alaskan Thunderfuck’s particularly high CBD levels reaches a staggering 0.8% which results to an instantaneous buzz which makes colors seem brighter while putting you in a happier mood.
Alaskan Thunderfuck is known to thrive in the great outdoors especially in cooler, northern climates – a testament to its heritage.
When grown outdoors, Alaskan Thunderfuck can produce a massive yield along with beautiful buds which are covered in crystals. It can yield an average of 32 ounces per plant and can be expected to be ripe around October.
Indoors this plant can yield an average of 16 ounces per square meter after a flowering period of 8 to 9 weeks.
This grow journal looks at growing Alaskan Thunderfuck indoors.
Grower: Alleen13420
Location: NA
Yield: 9.75 ounces (nearly completely dried)
October 14th
These 5 plants sprouted on September 27th so they are already 2 weeks old. They’re really good looking and don’t have any problems so far. These are the best-looking seeds which ever sprouted from this grow tent!
You can see they stretched pretty far early on.
October 18th
Just some updates on Alaskan Thunderfuck (ATF) #1 and #2. They started out in cups instead of the gallon juice jugs but they will be transplanted into their final homes pretty soon. You can see by the roots it was time for the big move.
Here’s plant #1 with plant #2 photos below.
The other three plants need a few more weeks before they’re eligible for the transplant.
October 24th
Plants 1 (left) and 2 (right) look a little shocked and are showing some slow growth compared to plants 3, 4, and 5.
Here are plants 3, 4, and 5 looking nice and strong.
October 28th
Went ahead and finally transplanted plants 3, 4 and 5. They’re getting close to being 1 months old. They should start flowering here in the next couple of weeks. Hopefully, they won’t go through the same shock as the first two.
Check out plants 3, 4, and 5 here!
And of course, this update wouldn’t be completed without plants 1, and 2.
November 2nd
Did some trimming and cut most of the bigger fan leaves to allow more light to penetrate through the lower branches. Also, all the plants have been super cropped. The ATF strain has taken over the gene pool in these ladies as they are already sticky with trichomes and are releasing such a strong smell.
November 23rd
Pulled these gals out of the closet to get some better photos. Under this light, you can see they have more growth. Nothing else is being done to them other than watering, and feeding. Run off is averaging around pH 6.3 and the temperatures are way better staying between 68 and 73 degrees F with the LEDs.
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