No one truly knows the lineage – perhaps one reason why it’s called Trainwreck – but the parents are thought to be a cross of Mexican and Thai sativas with Afghani indicas. Developed in northern California decades ago, one story claims that a couple of brothers harvested their indoor crop early because a train wreck had occurred nearby, and they did not want their crop to be discovered. This crop was the Trainwreck. Most cannabis enthusiasts agree that Trainwreck first appeared in Arcata or Humboldt County; also known as the famous “Emerald Triangle.” The Trainwreck taste is described as pungent, sweet, and spicy with a hint of pine. This cultivar is known for enhanced creativity, light mood, and overall euphoric effects.