Shipwreck reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Shipwreck.
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Got Some of the Colorado stuff brought back to Texas. Hits hard like the Train, but is more mellow and down than the Train. Great Flavor, and Smooth Exhale... for as long as you can hold it.
The pros of this strain are not worth the after effects. The paranoia and headaches hit you like a truck after you start sobering up. I'd recommend looking for a different strain with much better effects.
This is a good strain for going on a hike or a picnic. Very relaxing and mellow buzz, but a mild headache coming down. This is extremely sticky bud.
Excellent aroma and nice cerebral high. It works great to get the day going and it does not seem to induce and sort of laziness or munchies. All in all I was pretty happy with it.
Strong, uplifting sativa.
June 14, 2016
Gets me energized and sociable. I really enjoy this strain!
One word, comes to mind: FANTASTIC!!! I was lucky enough to get my hands on some of these rock hard, Purple/Green/& Orange nuggets of hapiness!!! The Aroma, Flavor, and effects were stupendous! I sure hope i can find some more of this flower, and friends do too!
I found it in Central Oregon, in the little town of Madras at a dispensary named: Plantae Health, i will for sure keep coming back to find more of those huge stanky ass buds!
After seeing this plant grow i seriously doubt that it is a Sativa. All of my personal observations while growing this strain both indoors & outdoors, all point to this strain being an Indica dominant hybrid, not a pure Sativa as you have classified as. The leaves are very wide, and the plant is very bushy, buds are very dense and resinous, and a fairly short flowering time of around 7 weeks. All of these are typical traits of an Indica plant, not a Sativa. Also no resemblence in appearence, aroma, or flavor to Trainwreck whatsoever. I believe the actual genetics of this strain are unknown.
Great Strand, I would smoke it everyday!