Trainwreck
Trainwreck is a mind-bending hybrid with potent sativa effects that hit like a freight train. Mexican and Thai sativas were bred with Afghani indicas to produce this Northern California staple, passing on a sweet lemon and spicy pine aroma. begins its speedy hurtle through the mind with a surge of euphoria, awakening creativity and happiness. Migraines, pain, and arthritis are mowed down by Trainwrec’s high THC content, and many patients also use it for relief of anxiety, ADD/ADHD, and PTSD. flowers finish up in early October outdoors, while indoor gardens are ready for harvest 8 weeks into flowering.
If you’re seeking a potent sativa strain that will provide a clear-headed high while it releases the tension from your limbs, Trainwreck marijuana should be at the top of your list. The strain is the result of a perfect marriage between two landrace sativas and a landrace indica, and with its forest fresh scent and undertones of sweetness and citrus, it’s a well-rounded marijuana strain that should not be taken for granted.
The name suggests the effects of Trainwreck might be more to handle, but the opposite is true – Trainwreck marijuana produces a mellow high that sets in almost instantly. The rush of joy and an influx of emotion may be overwhelming for first-time consumers.
Trainwreck marijuana has been known to top out at around 18% THC, and its sedative qualities are ideal for aiding in the management of chronic pain, muscle spasms, and other chronic conditions that have been resistant to standard pain relief. It is commonly sought as a natural treatment of chronic stress and conditions like PTSD.
With a high resistance to diseases that commonly affect cannabis plants, Trainwreck marijuana seeds are among the easiest to cultivate, making this strain an ideal choice for beginners. Trainwreck thrives in a consistently warm, dry environment and after between 8 and 10 weeks of flowering, they should produce tall, sturdy plants that offer an above-average yield – roughly 500 grams when grown indoors, and 700 grams when grown outside.
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