Old Pal - Old Pal | Trainwreck | Ground | 14g - 1

Old Pal | Trainwreck | Ground | 14g

Users report feeling euphoric.
Euphoric
Energetic
Uplifted

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Happy Days Dispensary
Happy Days Dispensary
499 mi
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Old Pal's Ready to Roll packs have everything one needs to elevate any adventure. Each includes pre-ground flower that’s been trimmed, sorted, and ground, unbleached hemp rolling papers, and crutches - and it’s all packed into a handy resealable pouch. These packs allow consumers to be ready to roll anywhere without the hassle of grinders, broken joints or excess packaging.

Flavors
  • Woody
  • Earthy
  • Pine
Effects & flavors are reported by users on our site. This is for informational purposes only and not intended as medical advice. Please consult your physician before changing any medical treatment.

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Accessible, affordable, and abundant, Old Pal’s vision is simple: It’s just weed, y'all. Neighbor grown and meant to be shared, our cannabis is all natural, sun-kissed, and rain-watered. Available in three simple varieties: Indica, Sativa, and Hybrid - this is weed for the people. Old Pal is an ode to simpler times, when weed was just weed and joints were passed around to old pals and new ones. When neighbors knew each other by name and community meant something. So grab a bag of Old Pal and pass it around. It’s time we took care of each other.


Old Pal is currently available in Colorado, New Mexico, Missouri, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, New Jersey, Virginia, West Virginia, Florida

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Trainwreck
hybrid

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.


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