Born in Oregon’s OMMP scene in the late 2000s, Trainwreck marries the zingy rush of Tree of Life with the plush, grape-tinged charm of Mendocino Purps. Its bouquet rolls out like sandalwood incense over creamy orange zest and lemon balm, with terpinolene, pinene, and limonene steering the aroma toward bright citrus and gentle wood. Expect a vigorous, sativa‑leaning architecture: tall stature, eager lateral branching, and resinous, frost‑kissed colas that stack fast. Indoors it typically wraps in 56–64 days; outdoors it’s ready by the third week of September, delivering notably high yields for such a lively cultivar. Most batches land around 14–18% THC with low CBD, translating to a clean, lucid lift that sparks creativity, adds an energetic edge, and leaves the mood distinctly uplifted while the body unwinds in the background. Orange and lemon echo on the palate before a dry, woody finish. Credited to Oregon OMMP growers, Tree of Life stands as a modern classic for those seeking sativa momentum without sacrificing balance: fast to finish, generous in the garden, and expressive in both terpene character and sun‑bright effects.










