Jungle Wreck is the serendipitous product of some degree of confusion in the breeding labs. It resulted from a cross of an unknown Colombian indica strain (thought possibly to be Santa Marta Gold) together with a mystery citrus-flavoured indica plant. Although an accidental product this strain looked so promising during its growth that it was allowed to go to full maturity, a decision which proved extremely fortunate as it exceeded all original expectations.
If nothing else Jungle Wreck certainly underlines the need for precision and an adherence to accurate labelling for all breeders and wannabes out there! Jungle Wreck is, therefore, an indica dominant marijuana strain with a pronounced lemon flavour. It is ideally suited to indoor cultivation, especially in a Sea of Green (SoG) set-up although it also performs very well outdoors in warmer climates. It has a THC level of 18.5% and, although not tested for CBD levels at the time, its relaxing, giggly high leads us to believe that is naturally high in cannabidiol (CBD).
Strain FAQ
Are IBL strains helping preserve traditional cannabis strains?
IBL strains help preserve legacy or landrace strains, which have evolved to adapt to certain geographical settings over centuries. IBLs of these heritage strains can preserve their genetic profiles and features, protecting valuable genetics in a hybridised market.
Why do many people prefer strains with a medium-flowering time?
For those seeking yield and potency, 56–90-day-flowering seeds are said to be ideal. This timeframe reportedly allows the plant to completely express its genetic potential, providing a good turnaround without compromising harvest quality or quantity.
Can you name lemon-flavored strains?
Some popular lemon-flavored strains are Lemon Haze, Lemon Skunk, and Super Lemon Haze. Due to its different terpene profiles, which include limonene and other complementing terpenes, each strain gives a unique but similar flavor.
Is there much diversity in average-yielding strains?
With their rich genetic heritage that often includes sativa, indica, and sometimes ruderalis, these strains are said to offer a wide array of flavors, aromas, and effects. This diversity means legal consumers can enjoy a broad spectrum of experiences.
Why are South American landraces valuable?
After years of adaptation to their particular surroundings, South American landrace strains are prized for their pure DNA. Due of their particular qualities, breeders want these strains to bring new genetic traits into hybrid breeds.