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Colombian x Juicy Fruit x Trainwreck

5.00 out of 5
(8 customer reviews)


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Colombian x Juicy Fruit x Train Wreck feminized seeds bundles properties of three super strains into one hybrid marijuana seed.

High yield.

Flowers in 8 – 10 weeks.

Regular seeds.

Easy to grow  – indoors and outdoors.

THC Content: High THC 20-24%
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Flavor:
Flavors:
Diesel, Garlic,
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Flowering Time:
8 - 10 Weeks,

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Description

The Colombian x Juicy Fruit x Train Wreck strain combines three hot strains into one super seed.

We have the classic Colombian Gold from the Santa Marta mountains of Colombia.

The Juicy Fruit traces its origins in Afghanistan and Thailand.

And the extremely psychedelic  Train Wreck from northern California.

The weed from this strain is for legends, mind-blowing and unforgiving.

 

Flavors of the Colombian x Juicy Fruit x Train Wreck Strain

The Colombian x Juicy Fruit x Train Wreck strain has a pungent, garlic, and diesel flavor.

Effects of the Colombian x Juicy Fruit x Train Wreck weed

The Colombian x Juicy Fruit x Train Wreck strain is a mind bluster, that takes a user on a rollercoaster of emotions, from being active, creative, stimulated, happy, and dead stoned.

This weed is not for faint-hearted beginner users. Start in small doses and up your dose with experience riding the rollercoaster.

If you consume it without regard for warning, users claim it heightens paranoia and causes headaches.

 

Colombian x Juicy Fruit x Train Wreck Feminized Seeds Grow Tips

Our Colombian x Juicy Fruit x Train Wreck seeds can grow both indoors and outdoors and in greenhouses.

It flowers in 8 – 10 weeks.

Our seeds germinate in 3 to 5 days.

With the right growing conditions expect yields ranging between  380 – 550grams per square meter.

For outdoor cultivation, the strain does well in temperate, Continental, Sunny, and Mediterranean climates

Additional information

Strain Type

Hybrid

Flowering Type

Photoperiod

Flowering Time

8 – 10 Weeks

Genetics

Colombian Gold, Juicy Fruit, Train Wreck

Seed Gender

Regular

CBD

Low CBD 0-1%

Yield

High

Flavor

Diesel, Garlic, Pungent

Grows

Greenhouse, Indoors, Outdoors

Climate

Continental, Mediterranean, Sunny

Indica/Sativa Ratio

Sativa-Dominant

THC

High THC 20-24%

8 reviews for Colombian x Juicy Fruit x Trainwreck

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5 out of 5

Austin

Update on this healthy girl started some lst she takes it like a champ, you will not find better seeds, genetics, shipping, customer service, or price, then Seed Connect offers

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5 out of 5

Austin

Update on this healthy girl started some lst she takes it like a champ, you will not find better seeds, genetics, shipping, customer service, or price, then Seed Connect offers

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5 out of 5

Austin

Popped a seed got a strong an healthy girl. Lookin purty good week 3 very excited to try this one will update will progress already has a loud smell lol. I've purchased seeds from many banks an Seed Connect is by far the best.

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5 out of 5

Austin

Popped a seed got a strong an healthy girl. Lookin purty good week 3 very excited to try this one will update will progress already has a loud smell lol. I've purchased seeds from many banks an Seed Connect is by far the best.

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5.0 Rating
1-5 of 8 reviews
  1. This powerful strain is coming along beautifully.

  2. I give this strain a 95% out of 100 for its ease of growing and they looked strong and healthy. Looking forward to harvest.

  3. Growing perfectly!

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