MTF
3/1/2015
It does exist, it is not a myth. First hand experience goes back to the '70's when an intrepid local bought some seeds while in Amsterdam (labeled M-38) and started a grow in the Mat Valley just across the bay from Anchorage (40 mile drive, 10 if you were a crow). The water (Hatcher-Pass ice melt) is distinctively iron-rich and otherwise nothing distinguishes other then it is all well with a hint of peat moss. The smell is pungent and distinctive and grown by many from Homer to Fairbanks. You can drop the temperature and Purple it. There is a competing base strain in Amsterdam brought back over according to Soma the seed guy and on the menu at many American coffee shops like Gray Area and Greenhouse. All Hindu Kush kick butt but this does have a smell you wish they'd make into a cologne.