
Trainwreck Mixed Buds 14g
Help fight cannabis injustice one nug at a time with Good Green flower. Expertly cultivated and indoor grown for optimal potency, it’s available in a variety of strains you know and love.
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About Good Green: A desire to spark true, lasting change in the Black and Brown communities disproportionately impacted by the War on Drugs is at the heart of what we do. That’s why we’re bringing cannabis and communities together in support of organizations driving outreach, advocacy, education and policy reform aimed at reversing this failed (and frankly ridiculous) war.
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2024 Partner Organizations: Students Against Sensible Drug Policy, Last Prisoner Project & Head Count.
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Help fight cannabis injustice one nug at a time with flower that is indoor grown for optimal potency and expertly cultivated, following strict quality and safety standards.
Available in a variety of strains that you know and love.
At Good Green, a desire to spark true, lasting change in the Black and Brown communities disproportionately impacted by the War on Drugs is at the heart of what we do.
That’s why we’re bringing cannabis and communities together in support of organizations driving outreach, advocacy, education and policy reform aimed at reversing this failed (and frankly ridiculous) war.
With our Green and your power to do Good, we’re making a joint statement against the War on Drugs.
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 Mexican Sativa, Thai Sativa, and Afghani Indica.
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.