Ship Wreck lineage

chefjdogg

Active Member
Hope this is the proper place to ask and i am sorry if it's not. ;-)

Does anyone here know the lineage of Ship Wreck? I can't seem to find much info online beside's that it's a sativa, possibly trainwreck x (????).

If i had to guess by the looks and smells of it i'd say train wreck x white widow, but thats a total guess.

I get it direct from grower, but he doesnt even know the lineage as it was passed down to him at reggae on the river, Humboldt County, ca. several years ago.

Any help would be SOO appreciated. :leaf::bigjoint:
 

formula42

Well-Known Member
trainwreck = e32 arcata cut

i heard
shipwreck = e32 x heirloom afghani

whats mothership all about?

i just finished some shipwreck
 

Grow Smart

Active Member
i love shipwreck. It's a great strain. The stuff I got from a friend of a friend was sinsemilla, which is good when it comes to smoking, but bad when it comes to growing. I wish it had a few seeds in it just so i could grow it myself...
 

BigSwing

Member
Actually, to my understanding, there are two different Shipwreck varieties. I know nothing about the "mothership" cross but the original shipwreck was made in Oregon around 2000-01 and kept mostly within a small group for several years before it was let out. I know the breeder (anon) quite well and it is a cross between a stabilized trainwreck/w.w. IBL with a rare 80's heritage skunk IBL (which had a lot of filial work done to it). If you can get a hold of a cut I highly recommend it. Its probably one of the most well rounded strains Ive ever worked with (vigor,quality,yield,short finish etc..) While there may be some strains that are slightly stronger or slightly higher yield, Ive seen nothing that is as evenly consistent in all areas, 8.5/9 across the board.

PS..... sorry to resurrect a three year old thread but I just recently joined/found this thread and thought I could offer some firsthand insight about this strain
 
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