The A-train™ is a hybrid between afghani Mazar I Sharif and the clone-only Arcata e-32 Trainwreck™. Trainwreck™ is an infamous plant. It looks like a train wrecked in your room—all the plants falling over themselves. Train-wreck™ is a spindly plant that needs support almost immediately. The MiS helped girth it out a bit and overall she stayed pretty true to her low-leaf count, which really helps with manicuring. On the inhale you taste the menthol, slightly lemony flavor that leaves your tongue numb and an almost immediate kick is felt before you get to experience the surprisingly smooth exhale. This strain is heavy on the eyes, and then the munchies take over. This is classic stoner weed. The medicinal qualities seem apparent enough: ocular pressure lowered, appetite enhancement, stress relief; this plant has it all.
Strain FAQ
What terpenes give cannabis its minty taste?
Several terpenes give a minty flavour. Though menthol isn't a frequent cannabis terpene, chemicals like pulegone, with its minty scent, and eucalyptol, with its freshness, play important roles. Limonene and pinene finish the minty scent with a clean, fresh note.
Where do indica strains come from and how does this effect their development?
Indica strains come from the harsh Hindu Kush mountains on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. These plants are strong and durable because of the unforgiving climate they evolved in, which allows them to thrive even under poor conditions. They seem naturally equipped to manage tough terrain and hard times.
What types of climates are ideal for feminized strains?
Feminized cannabis strains are versatile but tend to perform best in stable, warm climates with consistent light exposure. They can be sensitive to extreme fluctuations in temperature and humidity, so controlled environments often yield the best results.