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Arizona Kush Strain
Arizona Kush Strain Shishkeberry did great in the desert. very stony, stupor inducing indica with bb (sort of) flavor. very smelly
during flowering...so use caution where ya plant it. it's as easy to grow as any other and clones easy. but very
stiff branches/trunk so hard to train during veg w/o breaking stems. not terribly tall...maybe 6-8'... but I
suggest it be grown at 45-60 degree angle from start if finish plant-height is a prob. most excellent long and
large "beer-can-cola" (among the best buds I’ve ever seen) buds on main stem with all branches
producing...so I’d say above avg. yield too. IOW, I would never kick her out of the bed... btw, I’m at 36
degrees latitude +/- with long, hot season but Shishke finished around end of Sept to mid-Oct, if I recall
correctly. it did finish before the majority, at any rate. m.g. Arizona Kush Strain
Exception to the rule, after years of being cultivated in Alaska, some versions of Matanuska have become
acclimatized and, in theory, could be called " true " Matanuska. Maybe… Rob from Sagarmatha got lucky and
found someone with some "true" Matanuska SEEDS he could smuggle back to Holland. Doubtful, while there I
met not a single person with seed, only clones. Also, Thunderf*ck is some of the most sought after weed in
Alaska, getting someone to give up a desirable seed or an even more desirable clone would take Skunk an act of
God.
So, I would lay money Rob didn't take "true" Matanuska home with Bong him, especially seeing as how he is
already an expatriate( the U.S. frowns on these individuals), I can't imagine him coming or going through
customs with a cutting.
By the way, the weed in Amsterdam is cultivated by private growers and sold to the coffeeshops in bulk. So
regardless of what shop the Tundra was purchased at, the seed originated from Sagarmatha.” - Geronimo
Arizona Kush Strain