Mostly sativa, Trainwreck Auto is an excellent pick-me-up strain that can make users happy and motivated. With a unique blend of aromas, these flowers are hard to forget and they are sure to haev you coming back for more. Trainwreck Auto seeds will suit any grower and can be cultivated both indoors and outside, producing excellent results in both settings.
The Origins of Trainwreck Auto Seeds
Trainwreck Auto is simply the beloved Trainwreck crossed with Big Skunk Auto genetics thrown in the mix. This marriage resulted in the genetic profile of 85% sativa, 15% indica and 5% ruderalis, and about 19% of THC. This variety may not be the fastest auto out there, but its potential for excellent harvests and its vigour make up for the extra wait that growing this superstar involves.
Aromas and Flavours of Trainwreck Autoflower
Just like its feminised predecessor, Trainwreck Autoflower seeds offer an enticing mix of aromas and flavours. The smoke it produces is thick and fragrant, with sweetness dancing with earthiness and pine. A trained palate will also detect spicy pepper undertones, for a nicely balanced terpene profile. A few tokes and Trainwreck Autoflower weed will make you think happy thoughts whilst feeling motivated and energised—ideal for times when you want to work on something you've been putting off.
Growing Characteristics of Trainwreck Auto Seeds
When you choose Trainwreck Autoflower seeds for your next growing project you can expect plants that will suit any growing style or environment. They remain at very manageable heights of 80–130cm indoors and a little taller, 130–160cm outside. In terms of time, this auto needs a bit more patience than most. You're looking at harvesting your Trainwreck Autoflower weed strain 12–13 weeks after seeds sprout. The wait is well worth it, though, as this variety can offer 450–500g/m² indoors and up to 175g per plant outdoors
- Strain Type: Autoflowering
- Genetic Background: Trainwreck x Big Skunk Auto
- THC: 19%
- CBD: Low
- Type: Sativa 80% Indica 15% Ruderalis 5%
- Flowering time: 8 - 10 weeks
- Harvest Month: 12 - 13 after sprouting
- Height Indoor: 80 - 130 cm
- Height Outdoor: 130 - 160 cm
- Yield Indoor : 450 - 500 gr/m2
- Yield Outdoor: 90 - 175 gr/plant
- Climate: Long Summers
- Effect: Clear, Motivating , Uplifting
- Flavour: Candy, Earthy, Pepper, Pine
Strain FAQ
What does this strain's Central American and Caribbean heritage mean for it?
Unique biodiversity in Central America and the Caribbean affects cannabis strain genetics, resulting in their varied terpene profiles. These traits produce earthy, woody, lemony, and sweet scents and flavours. They create a presence that reflects their' rich natural surroundings.
Why do some cannabis strains smell and taste peppery?
The peppery taste derives from Caryophyllene, a distinct terpene and cannabinoid. It interacts with the endocannabinoid system, particularly CB2 receptors.
What makes people say that indoor Sativa cultivation can be difficult?
Due to their height and long flowering time, Sativas are said to be harder to grow indoors. This has led to inventive cultivation and plant training methods to squeeze cannabis skyscrapers into smaller indoor spaces without sacrificing yield.
Have auto-flowering strains' THC levels changed?
A revolution has occurred in auto-flowering. Previously low in THC, selective breeding has increased their potency quite quickly! Some auto-flowering cultivars now outperform photoperiod ones when it comes to sheer potency!
Can the climate affect cannabis' flavour and aroma when grown outdoors?
Terrain, or the environment in which cannabis is grown, is definitely said to affect outdoor strains' terpene profiles. The soil, climate, and nearby plants can all reportedly affect cannabis' flavour and smell, giving each strain its own unique identity.