Taking a prestigious place in our USA premium genetics category, North Thunderfuck is a powerhouse indica whose exact origins are shrouded in mystery. Regardless of where she came from, it is her unrelenting high that has captured the hearts and bodies of stoners worldwide. With every hit, her intense lemon flavour builds before holding you down and locking you in a euphoric daydream.
The imposing structure of North Thunderfuck gives a mild indication of the sheer force her high can inflict. Resembling a small Christmas tree, she descends from parent variety Matanuska Thunderfuck Bx3. The delicate but sophisticated skills of RQS' expert breeders have given rise to our very own iteration. Despite the mystery surrounding her initial creation, there is no doubt about the unrelenting potency her modern genetics offer.
Don’t worry, with great power comes relatively simple growing requirements and high yields. Her diverse heritage gifts many highly desirable traits. A tollerance of colder climates matches moderate resistance to disease. Conveniently, being able to handle colder temperatures goes hand-in-hand with her preference for being grown outdoors. Indoor growers will still be met with the same resinous buds as their outdoor counterparts. Indoor plants yield up to 500g/m², whereas outdoor plants produce between 500–550g/plant. Her flowering time is roughly 65 days, a drop in the ocean when you consider the dank haul that awaits. Outdoors, growers can expect to harvest mid-October.
The high starts deceptively. Building in flavour and impact with each hit, up to 23% THC begins to creep through your body. Her citrus scent envelops the senses, encouraging you to indulge in joint after joint. As the phenomenon starts to build, even marijuana aficionados begin to feel a tingling sensation settle into their bodies. Before you know it, euphoria hits like a train, knocking you back into your seat and keeping you there for several hours. Waves of uplifting happiness continue to wash over you as her earthy, piney notes assert themselves more and more.
Strain FAQ
Does breeding for disease resistance affect cannabinoid and terpene profiles?
The breeding efforts to enhance disease resistance can also increase the diversity of cannabinoids and terpenes in these strains. As a result, some disease-resistant varieties offer unique effects and flavors not found in more susceptible strains.
Where else does the main terpene in piney tasting strains crop up?
Alpha-pinene is the most frequent natural terpene, not just in cannabis. It's in conifers and herbs like rosemary, basil, and parsley. The plant kingdom's fragrances and flavours are woven by this terpene, connecting cannabis to a larger botanical family.
Where did Cannabis Ruderalis originate?
Ruderalis originated in Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia. Originating in severe settings has given it special adaptations to survive shorter growth seasons and harsher climatic circumstances.