Description
Archive Seed Bank – Rainbow Wreck
Trainwreck x MoonBow #75
6 Feminized Seeds Per Pack
The classic hazy sativa and deep Kushy indica combination is sure to stun the more adventurous growers of today. Spicy tall candelabra style plants indicative of their equatorial heritage tamed by the branchy shorty growth of the MoonBow. Great pest resistance and most produce long fat spears of trippy psychoactive chronic. A true gem of a hybrid, displaying extreme vigor from its almost textbook Sativa/Indica F1 hybrid parentage.
Product Title: Rainbow Wreck Cannabis Seeds by Archive Seed Bank
Product Short Description: A vibrant fusion of the legendary Trainwreck with the exotic MoonBow #75, Rainbow Wreck is a delightful and potent strain that promises a colorful experience.
Product Detailed Description:
Introduction: Welcome to the world of Rainbow Wreck, an exciting blend of the classic Trainwreck with the enigmatic MoonBow #75. Crafted by Archive Seed Bank, this strain combines a blast from the past with a twist of the contemporary.
Strain Details: Rainbow Wreck exhibits dense, colorful buds with trichome-rich surfaces. While the Trainwreck contributes earthy, piney aromas with a hint of lemon, the MoonBow #75 adds layers of tropical fruits and a dash of diesel.
Growing Information: Flowering within 8-9 weeks, Rainbow Wreck is a generous yielder and thrives in both indoor and outdoor settings. It’s particularly adaptive to indoor cultivation techniques.
Effects and Flavor Profile: Inhale and taste a symphony of citrus, tropical fruits, and earthiness. The high kicks off with an uplifting cerebral buzz, characteristic of Trainwreck, soon followed by a relaxing, soothing effect courtesy of the MoonBow #75 lineage.
Conclusion: Combining two distinct genetics, Archive Seed Bank presents Rainbow Wreck—a refreshing strain for both the old-school enthusiasts and the new-age aficionados.
“Discover the colorful magic of Rainbow Wreck, where the best of Trainwreck and MoonBow #75 come alive!”
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