Emerging from California in the late 90’s this is one of the staples of any medical marijuana grower being an extremely strong pain relieving plant. A very pungent smell is emitted from Trainwreck a lemony/diesel smell that once smelled will always be remembered. We have been working with this genetic since 1998 and it has never let us down. This strain has many tales about where it originally came from, from Mexico or Humboldt? The genetics we have came from Northern California in the late 90’s.
Strain FAQ
How does stress come into high yielding strains?
Yields are often said to be increased by stress training methods like LST and HST. These strategies bend the plant to improve light and airflow, which it is reported boosts bud formation.
How can cannabis enthusiasts learn from regular seeds?
Regular seeds are a gateway to the production of new and exciting strains. They can also show valuable information on cannabis' life cycle and genetics and how to recognise and manage both male and female plants.
What other benefits are high CBD strains said to have besides treating epilepsy, anxiety, and inflammation?
Like the Swiss Army knife of cannabis, high CBD strains reportedly offer several benefits beyond the well-trodden road. Their antibacterial and antifungal properties are being studied for neuroprotection, nicotine desire reduction, and fungal infections.
Rare cannabis cannabinoids: what are their benefits?
Cannabis contains approximately 100 cannabinoids, including CBG and CBN, which are being studied for their reported therapeutic properties. CBG-rich strains are being studied for treating inflammatory bowel disease and glaucoma, demonstrating the vast medicinal potential of cannabis beyond just THC and CBD.
Do lemon-scented strains solely contain limonene?
Limonene is the headliner of the lemon aroma, but other terpenes help. Myrcene's earthy undertone and pinene's piney sharpness are said to enhance the strain's scent and flavour. This combined effect of terpenes may reportedly boost the strain's effects.