Greenhouse Seed Co - Trainwreck (F) - 3pk
Greenhouse Seed Co - Trainwreck (F) - 3pk
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GREENHOUSE SEED CO. > TRAINWRECK (ORIGINAL CLONE FROM ARCATA, CA. REVERSED 100% FEMINIZED) Trainwreck hits hard and fast like a head-on train. This Green House Seed Co. version is a reversed clone of the original Arcata Trainwreck from California. It is 60% indica, 40% sativa. Trainwreck is another cannabis strain that can become quite tall and lanky with vine-like growth. Whether it is cultivated indoors or outdoors it will benefit immensely from support for its branches. Indoors SCRoG is recommended by Green House; this will not only provide support for the buds to mitigate against branches snapping under their weight but will also allow more even light penetration and increase bud development and consequently yields. In a nine week flowering period growers can harvest around 700 gr/m2. Outdoors each plant can produce up to 800 gr/plant by early October in northern latitudes. Trainwreck produces high levels of THC at 21.74% with 0.77% CBD and 0.1% CBN. Its effect is very stimulating and creative at first but this quite quickly evolves into a heavy, powerful stone that is intense and long-lasting. This cannabis strain is effective therapeutically for pain relief. Feminized Photoperiod Genetics Original clone from Arcata, CA. Reversed 100% feminized Cannabis Type Feminized Photoperiod, Hybrid Feminized, Hybrid Photoperiod Flowering Time 50 – 60 days Yield Indoors: 700 g/m2; Outdoors: 800 g/plant CBD 0.77% Medicinal Properties Yes Medical Conditions Pain
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