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What's the difference between Sativa and Indica?

Posted By Lee Wood     September 4, 2020    

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If you visit a dispensary, you will most likely see three prevalent types of cannabis: Indica, Sativa, and Hybrid. If you have been a cannabis consumer for quite some time, you probably know the general difference between Indica and Sativa. However, if you are into the science of cannabis, you know that the dichotomy between Indica and Sativa doesn’t truly exist in the way it is oftentimes presented.

The blog by Las Vegas Releaf explains it well - when cannabis historically grew in the wild, Sativa and Indica strains can be accurate categorizations. But now, growers have started chopping and splicing the plant’s genetics in search of the next hit strain. The pure Indica and Sativa strains that might have once existed, no longer exist. Essentially, every cannabis product on the market is a genetic hybrid. Do you want to know what's the difference between sativa and indica? Visit this website.

Nonetheless, the Indica Sativa classifications are absolutely a good starting point to give you a rule-of-thumb when choosing and consuming your cannabis.

So what is the difference between Sativa and Indica?

Sativa

Sativas typically give head highs. They are uplifting, energetic, and creative. Sativas are great for daytime activities.

Indica

Indicas are typically body-centric, sedative, relaxing, and pain-relieving. Indicas are perfect for winding down, or for putting you to sleep.

The labeling of Indica, Sativas, and Hybrids can be a great starting place for choosing a strain, but a conscious cannabis consumer should also note the importance of cannabinoids and terpenes. The cannabis plant contains dozens of cannabinoids. The two most important cannabinoids are THC and CBD.

THC is the psychoactive component, and CBD is the non-psychoactive component. Both THC and CBD have physical effects. THC is used when looking for a potent and euphoric experience or “high”, and CBD gives clear-headed physical relief. THC and CBD are honestly best when they work together synergistically.

Terpenes are a lot more complicated, but they are just as important. Terpenes are the natural aromatic compounds found in the cannabis plant. They are not only responsible for the smell and taste of the plant, but also have their own effects. At this time scientists aren’t sure of which terpene profile is linked to what effect, Leafly suggests to “find the aromas that stand out to you and give them a try. In time, your intuition and knowledge of cannabinoids and terpenes will guide you to your favorite strains and products.”

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