#Cannabis Strains: Can you tell the difference between Sativa & Indica?
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Probably before now, you are aware that 3 forms of cannabis strains exist; Sativa, Indica, and hybrid. Each form differs in the levels of its constituents, however, a hybrid is a mixture of two or strains.
As far as your health is concerned, knowing what to use to obtain a desired #Medical result is quite important. Therefore, you should work towards how you can correctly identify these strains and save the budtender some time.
Sativa strains can reach up to 10 feet tall and are characterized by sparse foliage light-green, thin-fingered, delicate leaves.
Indica strains, on the other hand, are characterized by a shorter height, broad, dark-green leaves with a bushier appearance.
If you want to choose between Sativa or Indica, your desired effect should be put into consideration.
Many consumers have reported the energizing effect of the Sativa strain; it has a greater tendency to produce head-high, uplifting, and stimulating effects.
The Sativa strain can also help you to mitigate stress/anxiety, sharpen focus and boost creativity as reported by many consumers.
Effects associated with Indica strains are feeling relaxed, euphoric, happy, and sleepy. Because they are used for relaxing and unwinding at the end of the night, Indicas are also known as “nighttime” strains.
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