While there are numerous cannabis strains found around the world, it all boils down to whether they are indica or sativa. But what are the differences between indica strains and sativa strains? Read on to find out the answer.
Indica
Indica strains are native to India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Turkey. They are known for their relaxing psychedelic effects are are ideal for consumption before bed. They are also known for their pain-relieving qualities, which makes them the ideal psychedelics for managing pain. Typically, indica strains have high THC content, which is why their highs are so intense. They can reduce pain and inflammation as well thanks to high CBD content. Some of the most popular indica strains include Granddaddy Purple, Afghan Kush, and Hindu Kush.
Sativa
Sativa strains are native to Central America, Africa, and parts of West Asia and Southeast Asia. They are known for their anxiety-reducing effects, which affect the mind more than they affect the body. So, if you want to consume cannabis without feeling lazy and unproductive, you should consume sativa strains. They are best-consumed during the day. Many cannabis connoisseurs consume sativa during daytime and indica at night right before bed. Popular sativa strains include Durban Poison, Acapulco Gold, and Panama Red.
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