veggiegardener
Well-Known Member
Trainwreck is unique in appearance, in my experience.
The closest strain in appearance I've seen was a plant I cloned through nineteen generations, before losing it.
This was a stick Thai that came from a QP of Thai stick a friend brought back from Vietnam in '74.
A ripe Trainwreck strongly resembles that plant.
The plant looks grayish due to the densely packed trichomes, and is very spindly.
I picked through seven pounds of trimmed bud once, and the largest bud was less than two grams.
This strain tends to produce half gram nugs all along each stem, but never solidly.
Be ready to give the plant lots of support because it is always too heavy for its slender stems.
Be very careful not to force it into bloom, prematurely.
Trainwreck takes a long time to reveg.
The closest strain in appearance I've seen was a plant I cloned through nineteen generations, before losing it.
This was a stick Thai that came from a QP of Thai stick a friend brought back from Vietnam in '74.
A ripe Trainwreck strongly resembles that plant.
The plant looks grayish due to the densely packed trichomes, and is very spindly.
I picked through seven pounds of trimmed bud once, and the largest bud was less than two grams.
This strain tends to produce half gram nugs all along each stem, but never solidly.
Be ready to give the plant lots of support because it is always too heavy for its slender stems.
Be very careful not to force it into bloom, prematurely.
Trainwreck takes a long time to reveg.