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Sativa

Sativa strains are generally considered “uppers” because they tend to have an energizing, uplifting, and stimulating effect. This makes them popular for daytime use and activities that require focus or creativity. While indica strains are more often associated with calming and relaxing effects, sativas are more likely to produce a “head-high” feeling and cerebral stimulation.

Indica

Indica strains are generally associated with a more relaxing and calming experience, often used for sleep or pain relief. Sativa strains, on the other hand, are known for their uplifting and energizing effects, making them popular for daytime use or social situations.

Hybrid

Hybrid cannabis strains are created by crossbreeding indica and sativa strains, resulting in a plant with a blend of their effects. This crossbreeding allows cultivators to create strains with a balanced range of effects, from uplifting and energizing to relaxing and sedating
 
 
 

Indica

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Indica

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Indica

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Indica

Indica strains are generally associated with a more relaxing and calming experience, often used for sleep or pain relief. Sativa strains, on the other hand, are known for their uplifting and energizing effects, making them popular for daytime use or social situations.
 
 
 
 

Indica

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Indica

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