A real weed smoker can quickly identify the difference between sativa and indica, however for nonusers or people who seem curious and wanted to give weed a try. It becomes confusing which is the best and how to identify both.
What is Indica?
Indica plants discovered were in India. These plants were relatively shorter compared to the sativa variety. They were conical and had thick branches. They also had broad but short leaves.
What is Sativa?
Sativas are native to the warm climates of Mexico, Central America, and Southeast Asia. The natural equatorial habitat of sativas means that these plants love the heat and the outdoors.
Tips to Identify the difference between sativa and indica
1. Leaves height and texture
sativa is a tall, scraggly looking plant with strong stocks and thin leaves. In contrast. While they usually grow between 8 and 12 feet high, a healthy sativa plant can reach up to 18 feet tall in optimum conditions.
Indicas are quite short and stubby. However, these plants are the best resin producers.
2. Best Time to Use
Sativa Cannabis typically used during the daytime, sativa will energize you with their intense cerebral effects.
On the other hand, indica is your way to get rid of insomnia. Excellent for people who struggle to get to sleep, indicate produce very sedative effects.
3. Leaf color
Sativa is best to grow them outdoors. Contrary to their stockier counterpart, Sativas take quite a while to flower. Expect a flowering time of 12 to 14 weeks.
In warm environments, it’s not uncommon for sativa buds to have a reddish hue. In colder climates, expect to see more purple.
Indicas are the plant of choice for indoor growers. Short, fast, and sweet, these beauties are natural to grow and produce a crop quickly. Indicas will grow 3 to 6 feet tall. They have an early flowering time between 8 and 9 weeks.
Indicas are known to have a purple colour to their stocks.
4. Aroma
The aroma of an Indica due to the origin of the Indica landraces that have been successfully backcrossed to present reliability and the original vigour is somewhat earthy and pungent.
Sativa’s aroma is fruit punch, tropical, sharp and zest, citrus and alert.
5. Production
Sativa strains produce more than Indica strains due to the longevity of the flowering time and due to the bud structure being more elongated and taller calyx development.
6. Cannabis Effect
A Sativa strain can pull you out of a sleep Indica slump and revive you with a much needed energetic clarity and social boost. Sativa strains are great for being active and stimulation. Almost the complete opposite of Indica strains, a Sativa high can last for up to 5-6 hours, as well as being considered the race and more fast-paced high compared to the Indica effects.
Pure sativa strains
- Chocolope (DNA Genetics) 95% sativa – 5% indica. …
- Utopia Haze (Barney’s Farm)
- Chocolate Haze (Zativo Seeds)
- Kali Mist (Serious Seeds)
- Super Silver (Dinafem)
- Dutch Haze (Dutch Passion)
- Durban (Sensi Seeds)
- Cannalope Haze (DNA Genetics)
Pure Indica Strains
- Papaya (Nirvana)
- L.A. Confidential (DNA Genetics)
- White Dragon (Eva Seeds)
- Blue Cheese
- Barney’s Farm
- Ortega Indica (Dutch Passion)
- Twilight (Dutch Passion)
- Critical Kush
For pain relief Indica cannabis is desired cannabis medicine to pick, however, mixing Indica and Sativa (hybrid) in extraction can allow the medical patient to benefit the most from the entourage effect as all of the other cannabinoids work in harmony.
Now that you have read all the difference between sativa and indica and some tips on identifying both strains. Which strains do you prefer? Share your thoughts with us.[/vc_column_text]