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Sativa is a less intense high than indica.
Completely agree here.
Sativa is a less intense high than indica.
Can you use cannabis to help manage anxiety and cortisol levels? And if so how?
Nah, we used to get different strains back in the 80s, etc., but there were way less names. Just like Thai stick and Indica, mainly. When people said Sativa, they meant all cannabis (they would say, "Cannabis Sativa"). When they talked about Sativa they talked about Mexi or Thai weed. or just "Red Hair." Indica was more rare. Mexi brick weed with seeds was the standard, but you could get an eighth for $10, and they were decent. Eights were usually fat, and we would call them three finger bags because they were usually thick. I think a lot of people didn't even weigh. Anyway, I prefer Indica, but Sativa is decent for daytime when you don't want to couch lock, but still function. Most are hybrids now. It is really hard to keep a strain pure. I am team Indica, all day though.What’s your preference? I tend to lean sativa because I’m already pretty mellow. Indica during the day makes it hard to get motivated..
I do like a good Indica though. I mean I pretty much just love it all but Sativa more fits my personality.
I have a medical card in Florida so I pretty much get all of them and go back and forth between Sativa and Indica during the day.
Which leads us to hybrids. Pretty much seems like the most common and most available bud (I have a hard time calling it “Flower”) in Florida. I mean if I take a bong hit of a sativa and then one of an indica back to back is that the same as taking a big hit of a hybrid?
Also I’ve been smoking for pretty much 30 years. This whole Sativa and Indica thing has probably been around forever (Not sure if hybrids are a newer invention to weed) but it was never advertised as such. Your dealer had what they had. Sometimes they had a name for it but it was never sold as a sativa, indica, or hybrid.
For the longest time I preferred indica since I would use the stuff at night and like to sleep on it. But in hindsight that's a mistake, it ruins your sleep quality. I think I might switch to using weak sativa stuff in the morning. These days I don't even care as much about having fun with it, I really do use it for the medicinal purposes. I have some crazy strong stuff for every once in a while when I do want to have fun but I'm trying to switch to daily use of weaker stuff.What’s your preference? I tend to lean sativa because I’m already pretty mellow. Indica during the day makes it hard to get motivated..
I do like a good Indica though. I mean I pretty much just love it all but Sativa more fits my personality.
I have a medical card in Florida so I pretty much get all of them and go back and forth between Sativa and Indica during the day.
Which leads us to hybrids. Pretty much seems like the most common and most available bud (I have a hard time calling it “Flower”) in Florida. I mean if I take a bong hit of a sativa and then one of an indica back to back is that the same as taking a big hit of a hybrid?
Also I’ve been smoking for pretty much 30 years. This whole Sativa and Indica thing has probably been around forever (Not sure if hybrids are a newer invention to weed) but it was never advertised as such. Your dealer had what they had. Sometimes they had a name for it but it was never sold as a sativa, indica, or hybrid.
Actually getting high earlier in the day is a mistake, I agree. The stuff I use earlier in the day tends to have low THC so that I can get the medicinal benefits without getting stoned and unproductive. That's what's great about the medical marijuana industry, they have products like that for people like me. Until recently I was still buying from the black market but those dealers are geared towards recreational users and there's fewer options.Indica dominant for me. I'm high strung. Plus I don't usually smoke during the day like some of you degenerates.
In da couchI go for couch glue. Give me the heavy indicas with very high thc concentration