General Information

Modern strains are so mixed up that sativa and indica don't mean much.  My strains are landrace (original) strains and the terms have meaning with them. 

Sativa Effects vs. Indica Effects
While there is some truth to the idea that indica-dominant strains can produce a more body-heavy high, while sativa-dominant strains provide a more invigorating cerebral high, it isn’t always the case. What really affects the way a strain will make you feel is the combination of cannabinoids and terpenes.

So how do indica-dominant strains get their reputation for producing a “couch-locked” feeling? It's probably because, for the most part, indica-dominant strains have higher levels of the terpene myrcene and CBD.  But why sativa-dominant strains get the reputation for being uplifting isn’t well understood.
 

​Indica-Dominant Effects
The most well-known effect of indicas is that they produce a heavy body-high. They are famous for promoting a level of sedation known as “couch lock.” Indicas also have a reputation for giving you the munchies and relieving physical aches and pains. A lot of people enjoy them at bedtime to help promote sleep

​Sativa-Dominant Effects
Sativas, on the other hand, are known for producing a stimulating “head high.” People like to use them to help banish depression, as well as boost focus and creativity. While some use them to help reduce anxiety, other people claim that a sativa will increase their anxiety. They are famous for producing an overall sense of well-being that is more appropriate for use during the daytime.

                In short Sativa for morning smokers, Indica for evening folks

 

 

 


 

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