Even with its indica effects intact, Trainwreck still provides a mostly-sativa high to help the consumer focus or regulate stress after traumatic events. Trainwreck is also used to alleviate chronic joint aches and muscle stiffness. From many consumer accounts, only a few hits are needed to induce both the cerebral effects and a body high complete with couchlock.
Trainwreck
£90.00
Trainwreck is a Sativa-dominant hybrid strain of cannabis with a spicy taste reminiscent of pepper. Like many Sativa hybrids Trainwreck provides a very intense cerebral high with effects that are mood-enhancing and euphoric. This strain was supposedly the creation of two Californian brothers back in the late 1970s. It is a mix of three other strains Thai (sativa), Mexican (sativa) and Afghani (indica). In its true form, Trainwreck is ninety percent Sativa and only ten percent Indica. As the story goes, the two brothers had to pull their crop early because a nasty train wreck happened near their grow site and they didn’t want it discovered, thus the name.
If you’re into pine and citrus-flavored cannabis, Trainwreck might be for you. On your exhale, you’ll notice bright, lemon tones. Some people also notice hints of menthol. The flavour and smell is certainly pungent. Trainwreck’s flavour also lingers in the mouth well after toking.
What makes Trainwreck different from many other hybrid strains is that it still displays its indica effects as well – covering the body in a nice, warm, pain-numbing buzz, after the initial sativa energy and focus.
Trainwreck retains the lazy couchlock feelings of an indica and the cerebral stimulation of a sativa, making it an extremely popular and sought-after strain in cannabis dispensaries. Apart from the usual dryness of mouth and eyes, some users may experience paranoia, anxiety, and dizziness.