


Trainwreck by Barney’s Farm is a feminized seed that has become legendary among sativa varieties, offering a fast-acting psychoactive experience and an aromatic profile as complex as it is addictive.
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Description
Trainwreck is an iconic variety that combines the potency of Mexican and Thai sativas with the robustness of Afghan indica, creating a sativa-dominant hybrid (80/20). With THC levels that can reach 25%, this genetics promises an intense and long-lasting cerebral experience, perfect for those seeking vibrant mental stimulation.
The effects of Trainwreck begin with an euphoric wave that lifts your mood almost instantly. In the first moments after use, you may notice a burst of creativity and expansive mental clarity, ideal for artistic projects or deep discussions. Over time, the indica influence becomes present, providing body relaxation that balances the initial energy without causing drowsiness, allowing for a much more harmonious and pleasurable experience.
The terpene profile of Trainwreck is characterized by contrasts. From the first puff, you’ll notice a distinct aroma of fresh pine, accompanied by citrus notes and a spicy touch of pepper. On the palate, the earthy and herbal flavor blends with a subtle sweetness and a lemony finish, creating a complex and delicious gustatory experience.
In controlled environments, Trainwreck grows vigorously, reaching heights between 100 and 150 cm. Its tall, slender structure responds well to techniques like LST, making space management easier and maximizing production.
The flowering cycle completes in approximately 8-10 weeks. Under optimal conditions, it can yield up to 650 g/m². The buds are dense, coated in shiny trichomes, with green hues and orange highlights.
Outdoors, Trainwreck unleashes its full potential, reaching impressive heights of up to 3 meters. It prefers warm and sunny climates, but shows remarkable resistance to pests, mold, and fungi.
The harvest will be ready between late September and early October in the northern hemisphere, with an extraordinary production that can reach up to 2000 g per plant.
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