A strain I always sought after when I first received my medical marijuana card was the Alaskan Thunderfuck strain (ATF.) The name was legendary in the early 2010’s. Everyone wanted it. Dealers would claim that whatever strain they were pushing was actual ATF. Half the time we might get lucky and pick up the real strain. Buying at the dispensary gave a much higher success rate.
Regardless of how we got our Alaskan Thunderfuck, it was always fire. A sativa dominant strain with a vague genetic history. Legends surround the genetic origin of the strain, but it does originate in the Matanuska Valley in Alaska. The visual draw, the potent aroma, and powerful effects are all reasons to seek out the strain. It is still comes up as a must-try strain.
Average sized chunky buds are covered in dewy trichomes. A thick coating of orange pistols The focused psychoactive effects from the strain could be beneficial in knocking out a to-do list. There is also a very mild body high that users have reported to experience. An aroma like fresh-cut wood, a cross between pine or cedar greets the nostrils when you smell it. The other smells paired with the wood create a powerful association with the outdoors. This strain embodies the smells associated with Alaska.
Alaskan Thunderfuck Strain Terpene Profile
- Myrcene
- Caryophyllene
- Pinene
Find The Alaskan Thunderfuck Strain In Washington
In Washington state, the ATF strain still holds ample popularity in the recreational cannabis community. You can find potent offerings of the strain from Legends by NWCS, Dama, and Buddy Boy Farms.