Big Buds | Henry's Original

3.5g Craft Jar - Trainwreck

$17.00
each

Sweet, yet spicy flavor with notes of lemon, pine, and earth. It’s a good strain to try if it’s a spacy and cerebral high you’re after, as Trainwreck is said to give a nice body buzz even.

Our flower has been expertly harvested and cured, then carefully hand-trimmed before being immediately packaged. This allows us to retain the fresh flavor and aroma of each crop. Our flower Is produced in small quantities and features the legacy strains that Henry’s Original is known for, as well as a wide variety of seasonal and limited-edition varietals!

Henry's Original is proudly farmer owned and operated. We were founded by legacy growers who came of age in the heartland of heritage cannabis, Mendocino County, where we are still based today. Our cannabis is cultivated in small batches, using sustainable and organic based growing methods to produce premium, clean green certified flower.

THC/A
24.62%

More about this strain: Trainwreck

Trainwreck is a cultivar with mysterious origins, most particularly about the meaning behind its name. Legend has it Trainwreck was so named because the original cut grew on a hill the same summer there was a train crash in the Humboldt region. Other sources claim the strain was named for the immediate slam of mental invigoration it had on users, which hit the mind like a runaway train.


According to the Seedsman blog, Trainwreck first emerged sometime in the 1980s from the Emerald Triangle region of Northern California. Trainwreck itself is thought to be a cross of several landrace strains, namely a , , and .


Lab tests show Trainwreck with high levels of the terpenes terpinolene, myrcene, and limonene, all of which contribute to its reported lemon and pine aroma. Consumers can point to its limonene content and moderate 14%-18% THC content for Trainwreck’s energy-inducing effects.

Trainwreck is a cultivar with mysterious origins, most particularly about the meaning behind its name. Legend has it Trainwreck was so named because the original cut grew on a hill the same summer there was a train crash in the Humboldt region. Other sources claim the strain was named for the immediate slam of mental invigoration it had on users, which hit the mind like a runaway train.


According to the Seedsman blog, Trainwreck first emerged sometime in the 1980s from the Emerald Triangle region of Northern California. Trainwreck itself is thought to be a cross of several landrace strains, namely a , , and .


Lab tests show Trainwreck with high levels of the terpenes terpinolene, myrcene, and limonene, all of which contribute to its reported lemon and pine aroma. Consumers can point to its limonene content and moderate 14%-18% THC content for Trainwreck’s energy-inducing effects.

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