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“1 – The original Trainwreck was supposedly 1st grown in Arcada (sic) , Calif. in the ’60′s. Story has it that there was a train wreck that summer which more or less memorialized what turned out to be a very potent and popular smoke. Sativa dominant.”
“Beserker is the guy who discovered/bred Trainwreck. Steve Tuck is the guy that crossed it with an Afghani to produce a seed-line/woodhorse/meduser Trainwreck.”
“The arcada (sic) cut of train wreck gets it name because it was grown, for the first time, on a hillside, that just so happened to have a train wreck happen in the same area that summer”
“Train Wreck is an old hybrid (1970′s) from Humbodlt of lowland Thai, Mexican Sativa, and a very solid and potent Afghani.”
“TW is basically a Thai low land sativa that got into the mix up here back in the early 80’s. Out doors it’s a huge “weeper creeper” that takes up TONS of space and takes 9 months to come in. It’s original parents were brought back from Thailand by some vagabond-os wanting to reproduce Thai-stick phenotype.”
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“1 – The original Trainwreck was supposedly 1st grown in Arcada (sic) , Calif. in the ’60′s. Story has it that there was a train wreck that summer which more or less memorialized what turned out to be a very potent and popular smoke. Sativa dominant.”
“Beserker is the guy who discovered/bred Trainwreck. Steve Tuck is the guy that crossed it with an Afghani to produce a seed-line/woodhorse/meduser Trainwreck.”
“The arcada (sic) cut of train wreck gets it name because it was grown, for the first time, on a hillside, that just so happened to have a train wreck happen in the same area that summer”
“Train Wreck is an old hybrid (1970′s) from Humbodlt of lowland Thai, Mexican Sativa, and a very solid and potent Afghani.”
“TW is basically a Thai low land sativa that got into the mix up here back in the early 80’s. Out doors it’s a huge “weeper creeper” that takes up TONS of space and takes 9 months to come in. It’s original parents were brought back from Thailand by some vagabond-os wanting to reproduce Thai-stick phenotype.”
hxxp://highboldtage.wordpress.com/2009/01/30/trainwreck-a-humboldt-legend/
r1