The roots of Cali Wreck have been accurately tracked back to Arcata, Humboldt County, California. She is an elite clone which is the direct result of the crossing of different sativa’s and was kept locally in Arcata.
Cali Wreck is a remarkable strain, her elite genetics ensure she produces a huge production of fat solid compact cola’s that ae absolutely emersed in a heavy coating of sticky glistening resin.
Her sativa heritage leads to her stretching out vigourously during flowering, so we advise you to keep control of her height when grown indoors.
Outdoors she thrives in a warm and sunny climate, and can do very well in a greenhouse.
Cali Wreck’s odour is a mixed bag of kush, citrus fruit, woods and spices. Her effects are so powerful it is said to leave the user “shitfaced”. She will leave you in a heavy narcotic state which results in a long lasting body high. She’s one very powerful lady, a goddess amongst sativa’s.
If sativa’s are your preferred medication then you simply have to add Cali Wreck to your collection of seeds for a true taste of Californian heritage.
- Flowering time: 9 Weeks
- Yield: High
- Genetics: Original Arcata Trainwreck
- THC: 15%
- 90% Sativa
- Spicy, citric, woody tastes
Strain FAQ
How do woodsy flavours affect cannabis taste?
Woodsy taste enhances taste and smell and may interact with cannabinoids to create unique effects. The entourage effect suggests a more nuanced experience when terpenes and cannabinoids interact.
Do greenhouse conditions affect the terpenes in cannabis?
Due to the controlled environment, legal greenhouse-grown cannabis plants are said to be optimal for terpene creation. These aromatic molecules give cannabis its particular aromas and flavours, and greenhouse factors like temperature and humidity are said to boost terpene levels.
How is it seen as stealthier to use 12/12 photoperiod seeds?
Beginning with a 12/12 light schedule from seedling stage is said to be helpful in staying hidden. This method, called "12/12 from seed," reduces the vegetative phase, creating compact plants.