Indica vs. Sativa: The Key Differences Between Cannabis Species

Indica and sativa are two primary subspecies of the cannabis plant, distinguished by their growth patterns, effects, and traditional uses. Indica plants, shorter and bushier, are well-suited for colder climates and shorter growing seasons, often associated with relaxing, sedative effects. Sativa plants, taller with narrower leaves, thrive in warmer climates, known for their uplifting, energizing effects. These differences influence the plants’ chemical composition, affecting cannabinoid and terpene profiles. However, hybridization now blends these characteristics for customized effects.

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