Trainwreck reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Trainwreck.
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had me doing yoga... I don't do yoga
March 22, 2023
My absolute favorite and great for helping with the withdrawal of ADHD meds! Less headaches
This is a very nice tree. One puff and I was K.O. I mean I'm a girl who smokes weed but this is the best bud I've ever had. This is something you smoke on a nice sunset Friday with or without your buddies. My favorite bud...
My ratting: 9/10 trees
A great classic! This strain is chalk full of the blissful and medicating effects we all seek. The name Trainwreck seems a little misleading to me though. Coming back to this strain as a medical user, I fully expected it to have more upward zing, especially with that sweet lemon blossom smell I got off it.
Instead of a high speed sativa buzz complete with an astonishing crash, I actually feel incredible indica style relief but without getting tired or crashing afterwards. For me it’s a perfect morning smoke. Waves of relief wash over your body soon after smoking, then accompanied by an equally heavy head high. The buzz isn’t as in your face as other hybrids tend to be. Instead it offers a very soft and unforced relaxation which is inescapable. As the strain wears off you’re left with the sativa euphoria and a fresh take on life with less suffering.
Great strain for medical users, great for recreational users as well. I do remember I tried this after a 3 year break and didn’t treat my tolerance with respect. I spent a couple hours try to walk off the hallucinogenic high! When I could finally drive I did find myself struggling to fall asleep til almost 4am. That night was certainly trainwrecked! I don’t recommend going there!
I love this strain which for me is a high school classic. The relief I’m used to from Afghani is so brilliantly available with the energy of its Tai relative that I don’t experience any painful slowdown. Excellent as early as 8AM, Trainwreck leaves the user full of hope, happiness, and a bright day or evening without landing in-da-couch.
A favorite for adding to cardio workouts.
It's really good and I LOVED the flavor it had with it. I smoked it out of a bowl.
I highly recommend this product.
March 14, 2015
I (kindly and respectfully) disagree about this strain only being great to "rookies." I used to get this stuff a lot in NC, when I lived there. I was a huge smoker at that time and had been for a while. No rookie here. It was a great high every time. I think I would call it one of my favs. It did always last a while, as others have said. I recall doing things like housecleaning while on this stuff. That's pretty awesome considering most strains make me just want to hang with friends or listen to music. It allowed me the energy to get a some work done while making it all a little fun and interesting. What does, "step up your game," mean anyway? Just do your thing.
The version I had was Sweet Trainwreck Auto from Sweet Seeds. After being somewhat looked over for a year and a half I visited this strain again. It had been sitting on a shelf curing in a Mason jar. The smell is that of Iced Tea and Lemonade (aka an Arnold Palmer). As such it paired nicely with a few Long Island's. After a couple rips from the bong my head started reeling. It's very cerebral and less body buzz. It will really mess with your vision/give you visions. Under her influence I've 1) seen the line in my no line bifocals, 2) had my glasses turn into 10x binoculars where everything seemed super close up, and 3) witnessed the soul of a deceased squirrel. More on the squirrel... while suffering a major case of the gigs, my son starts watching YouTube videos for extreme mouse traps. one redneck version utilized a shotgun. A squirrel takes the bait and activates the mouse trap and is shot by the shotgun. The whole thing is shot in slow motion. . Severals later, you can see a semi transparent object float from just above the squirrel up to the top of the image. I was convinced I just saw proof of the after life and the squirrel's soul rising to the heavens. The next day I revisited the video. It was just part of the mechanism for the trap, a piece of screen. Henceforth, Trainwreck has been nicknamed "Squirrel Soul" in our house.