Indica is a kind of cannabis plant that is typically short, wide-leafed, and bushy, with dense buds. An indica high generally produces a relaxed state, which may lead to increased relaxation, reduced stress, and even sleepiness. This type of high is often referred to as a “body high.” The effects tend to be quite sedative, and may induce a feeling of deep physical relaxation. It is a great way to reduce overall physical tension and may help those suffering from anxiety and PTSD.
Sativa is a different kind of cannabis plant that is usually tall, narrow-leafed, and airy, with light buds. A sativa high tends to produce an uplifting, energizing effect, often described as a “head high.” The effect is more focused on providing mental stimulation, and may even lead to increased creativity and improved focus. This type of high can be helpful for those struggling with depression or who need to “get their head in the game” for challenging tasks.
Although there is no surefire way to tell which type of high will be the best for each individual, it is important to understand the differences between indica and sativa. Knowing the potential effects of each type of cannabis can help you determine what cultivar is the best fit for your personal needs. Whether you’re looking for relaxation, creativity, physical relief, or mental stimulation, both indica and sativa have undeniable positives that make them a great choice.
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