Shipwreck Strain
Shipwreck delivers energizing effects with unique skunk and spice flavors. Helpful for stress and pain relief.
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Growing Info
How to Grow the Shipwreck Strain
The Shipwreck strain can be grown indoors, but it truly thrives outdoors. Ideal for novice gardeners, it has a flowering time of 9-10 weeks and is harvested in October. The buds are super resinous with shades of bright green and neon purple.
The History and Genetics of Shipwreck Strain
Shipwreck is the result of crossing Trainwreck and the elusive Mothership strains. It is a sativa-dominant hybrid with a 60/40 ratio and THC content ranging from 12% to 15%.
Shipwreck Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
Shipwreck presents a light skunk aroma, hinting at its lineage. The flavors include skunk, pepper, and spicy-herbal. The strain also has sweet, citrus, and dank undertones. Visually, the buds are frosty and coated with resin.
Medical Benefits of Shipwreck Strain
Shipwreck is used for a variety of medicinal purposes. It helps with stress, pain, and depression. Additionally, it can aid in the treatment of anxiety, bipolar disorder, chronic pain, cramps, inflammation, loss of appetite, migraines, PMS, PTSD, spinal cord injuries, and stress.
Main Effects of Shipwreck Strain
Users report that Shipwreck makes them feel energetic, happy, and creative. It also offers a strong body buzz, which can lead to laziness and sleep, particularly at higher doses.
Potential Side Effects of Shipwreck Strain
Negative effects include paranoia, dry mouth, and dizziness. Moderation is advised to avoid these unpleasant sensations.