Strain Profile
Coming from two elusive lines of cannabis, Jack Wreck being a clone-only plant makes it so much more desirable. After all, there is a saying that goes around stating that “we desire that which we cannot have.” In reality, the desirability of Jack Wreck has nothing to do with its being elusive. Instead, it is because of the traits it inherited. No one knows who bred it, but the consensus is that it is a cross between Jack Herer and Trainwreck. These two parent strains are among the most famous in the cannabis scene for their notoriety. Fans of cannabis are familiar with the name Jack Herer. For decades, the author of “The Emperor Wears No Clothes” has actively campaigned for the legalization of marijuana. His book, to date, has consistently been cited in the effort to decriminalize the sale and use of cannabis. Because of his contribution to the community, a prominent breeder Sensi Seeds named one of their strains after the activist. Since its release to the public, Jack Herer has made a name for itself among recreational users for its clear-headed high. But more than that, it was also a valuable addition to the medical cannabis community. In fact, soon after arriving on the scene, Dutch pharmacies were distributing it as a medicine. Meanwhile, the other parent strain is Trainwreck. From its name alone, one could already conclude that it delivers an intense psychedelic experience that hits hard. Known to induce a euphoric buzz, it can also be overwhelming in that it may cause mind-bending effects. From both, Jack Wreck inherited the very same Sativa traits that have made Jack Herer and Trainwreck recognizable worldwide. Do you find mistakes or wrong information? Or is there something you want to add? Strain Reviews Degustation Gallery Direct Comparisons Lineage / Genealogy Hybrids / Crossbreeds User comments Uploads
Lineage
Jack Herer x Trainwreck
Availability
Registry Only
This accession remains in the registry and archive, but no active purchasable inventory is on file right now.
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"Coming from two elusive lines of cannabis, Jack Wreck being a clone-only plant makes it so much more desirable. After all, there is a saying that goes around stating that “we desire that which we cannot have.” In reality, the desirability of Jack Wreck has nothing to do with its being elusive. Instead, it is because of the traits it inherited. No one knows who bred it, but the consensus is that it is a cross between Jack Herer and Trainwreck. These two parent strains are among the most famous in the cannabis scene for their notoriety. Fans of cannabis are familiar with the name Jack Herer. For decades, the author of “The Emperor Wears No Clothes” has actively campaigned for the legalization of marijuana. His book, to date, has consistently been cited in the effort to decriminalize the sale and use of cannabis. Because of his contribution to the community, a prominent breeder Sensi Seeds named one of their strains after the activist. Since its release to the public, Jack Herer has made a name for itself among recreational users for its clear-headed high. But more than that, it was also a valuable addition to the medical cannabis community. In fact, soon after arriving on the scene, Dutch pharmacies were distributing it as a medicine. Meanwhile, the other parent strain is Trainwreck. From its name alone, one could already conclude that it delivers an intense psychedelic experience that hits hard. Known to induce a euphoric buzz, it can also be overwhelming in that it may cause mind-bending effects. From both, Jack Wreck inherited the very same Sativa traits that have made Jack Herer and Trainwreck recognizable worldwide. Do you find mistakes or wrong information? Or is there something you want to add? Strain Reviews Degustation Gallery Direct Comparisons Lineage / Genealogy Hybrids / Crossbreeds User comments Uploads"
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