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Lineage
It ’s thought to be Lowland Thai x Mexican Sativa x Afghani .
Place of origin
A very former variety dating back to at least the early 1980s , Trainwreck is a bit of a closed book thanks to a distich different origin stories . However , the vulgar train of thought in these stories is Thai , Mexican , and Afghani plants , all of which were coarse in the Arcata and Humboldt County areas of Northern California .
Approximate THC content
High ( 20%-25 % )
What to expect
Notoriously potent and racy , Trainwreck is a variety for dependable sativa lover , but it also packs a inviolable indica clout towards the end that leave most users a small logy and sleepyheaded after the somewhat marrow - racing start . This one is for experienced stag party only ; too much can have you peeking out the windows andcalling the cops on yourself .
How to spot it
If you ’re fortunate enough to see a live plant , Trainwreck is known for its … well , train crash of a growing social organisation . It has spindly , decrepit subdivision and peculiarly shaped flower that seem to jut out at random . In its dry out bloom phase , it has a silver appearance and a wan green colour , but the scent is the good room to tell it apart from the pack .
Smell/Flavor
Trainwreck has a very complex lemon tree - menthol - true pine aroma and flavor , with an interesting sweetness and an acrid side . Though the odor is for sure pungent , the smack really steals the show when well - grown , hanging in the mouth and sinuses for what seems like an timelessness .
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Ry Prichard
Ry Prichard