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BackIndica vs. Sativa: differences and effects of cannabis

11.04.2022

indica vs sativa
indica vs sativa
The two cannabis types: Sativa and Indica are used for both medical treatments and recreational use. What are the differences between the two and what are the effects of cannabis in general? Find out everything you need to know.
Despite the popular benefits of both indica and sativa cannabis, many people still confuse their properties, goals, and dosages. Let's find out together the reasons for the increasing use of these cannabis strains and the main distinguishing features between them. 
Finally, we will look at the desirable effects of cannabis, the effects on our bodies and some precautions. 
 
The differences between Sativa vs. Indica
In order to understand the differences to keep in mind between these two varieties of cannabis flowers, we will divide this section into five different sections:
 
The appearance and size
Easily you can recognize a sativa plant by its size, which is far above that of indica. Sativa can reach a length of 6 feet in some cases. The indica variety can reach 90 cm only in very special cases. Another aesthetic difference lies in the tips of these plants. The sativa has long and thin buds. In contrast, Indicas form dense clusters of flowers that are closer to the plant's nodes.
 
 
Indica vs. Sativa Buds

 

Flowering and production yield
Flowering time and production results are quite different between these two cannabis strains. The sativa tends to take more time to flower (estimated between 60 and 90 days). The growth is shorter compared to the indica variety. This one is more productive when estimating the total yield at the end of the cultivation. 
 
The origins of the two varieties
While the sativa tends to grow around the equator and thus in countries such as Colombia, Mexico, Thailand and other African countries, the indica tends to grow at higher altitudes and can be found in Nepal, Turkey, Afghanistan or Morocco (under the name hashish).
 
 
Indica vs. Sativa Origins

 

The effects of cannabis 
If you think they are the same effects, then after this paragraph we leave you to judge. The marijuana seed will always surprise you. As for the therapeutic effects, the indica has better analgesic, sedative or tranquilizing effects, while the sativa is known for its high THC content compared to CBD. For people looking for more of a recreational effect, the feeling is not the same. Sativa stands out for its boosting and stimulating profile. Indica aims more for relaxation and a calming "chill" effect. Sativa is therefore appreciated at parties, in groups or during activities, while indicas are used for consumption in solo mode, among friends and increasingly - get this - among lovers and couples. 
 
The aromas
The smell of sativa is known to be less strong than that of the indica variety, remaining inconspicuous during germination and until drying. As for the taste, Sativa is characterized by a mixture of fruity flavors. With Indica, it's more of a woody flavor, a woody taste that's easy to distinguish even if you consume the best feminized strains you can find on a website where you can order cannabis seeds.
 
Sativa vs. indica: How do you consume them? 
You can, after growing the indica seeds or certain "sativa seeds", consume them in different forms:
In the classic way, smoking the flowers that you can find in online seed stores. 
  • Add the substances to your diet (cookies, gummy bears, cakes ...etc.). 
  • Vaporize with a vaporizer. 
Vaporizing and smoking quickly leads to an effect compared to the edible way. However, supplements and gourmet goodies are better to avoid unwanted effects of smoking.
Edible products, on the other hand, are not guaranteed to have an effect until a certain point. So it's up to you to choose the right method depending on your situation, patience and environment (party, vacation, festival ...etc.). 
 
Sativa vs. Indica: effects and differences to consider
If you are looking for recreational use, the feeling will be different between the two types. Sativa is preferable during the day or if you're planning a fairly dynamic evening. Indica is more appropriate for a quiet, relaxing evening. Indicas contain more CBD compared to sativas. The chemical components remain numerous in both types and require a separate article on this complex topic. 
Here are some side effects to watch out for so you can lower the dose and possibly seek medical help if needed: 
  • Low blood pressure
  • A faster-than-average heartbeat
  • An increasingly dry mouth
  • dry eyes
  • Occurrence of dizziness
These effects are more associated with THC, as opposed to the CBD molecule. Note that regardless of the strain of your cannabis, side effects are possible and it is your responsibility to monitor them. 
 
Sativa vs. Indica: Practical Tips 
The method of consumption
Prefer methods that are away from your lungs to spare your respiratory system. If you suffer from respiratory problems, allergies, or asthma, we recommend consulting your doctor if you have any concerns or discomfort caused by your first doses of cannabis. 
 
The THC dose 
If you're a beginner looking for cannabis seeds, you should pay special attention to the THC content to keep it as low as possible. If you look for products with a lower content, you will avoid psychoactive effects and aim for positive effects instead. We strongly recommend that you choose the CBD content over the THC content. If you're just starting your adventure, you should use cookies, gum, or something similar that you enjoy and make you feel safe and in control. 
 
If the subject interests you, don't hesitate to consult your family doctor, who can advise and inform you about the benefits and properties of each type of cannabis: Indica or Sativa?