Different Kinds of Cannabis Flower

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The cannabis plant has incredible versatility, and breeders have created a huge number of varieties and strains of cannabis. Cannabis originally came from two basic strains – Sativa and Indica – but there are now hundreds of other strains that are a mix of the two. Dispensaries tend to divide types of cannabis into strains which are essentially different cannabis breeds. 

Individual plants can have different effects, even among the same type, depending on the chemical composition of the plant and growing methods. Instead of just looking at the type of cannabis plant, users will now often look at the information given by growers and dispensaries to find out what effect the different types of cannabis flowers have. 

Cannabis Sativa

Cannabis Sativa flourishes in hot, dry climates such as Africa, Southeast Asia and Central America. It has long, thin leaves and can grow very tall. Using it in the daytime is popular because of its stimulant effect. 

The flower or bud of the female cannabis plant contains cannabinoids, such as CBD and THC. Cannabis Sativa contains more THC than CBD, and it has psychoactive effects, which means it produces a mind-altering high. The cannabis shop UK offers some of the most popular Sativa strains such as Amnesia, Lemon Haze and Stardawg. 

Sativa is energizing and invigorating and appears to reduce anxiety. Users say it increases their creativity and focus. It also seems to help people suffering from depression and other mood disorders. 

People smoke different types of cannabis flowers, including many Sativa strains, in a bowl, pipe or bong. They also roll it into joints or blunts and use it to make edibles. Whether it is smoked or eaten has an influence on the effect it has. Smoking means it enters the bloodstream quickly, whereas eating means the effects take longer to kick in because it has to go through the digestive system. 

Cannabis Indica

Cannabis Indica originated in the cold, mountainous Hindu Kush region. It has a short flowering period and higher CBD levels than THC. It is more like a bush than the Sativa plant with rounder, darker leaves. It grows quicker than Sativa, and plants produce more buds. 

Indica flowers are usually associated with producing deep relaxation, and a full body high rather than the “head high” Sativa creates. Wedding Cake, Grandaddy Purple and Afghan Kush are some popular Indica strains. 

The Indica strain is often used by people with insomnia for its sedative effects. Those who experience muscle pain say they find it relaxes their muscles and reduces the pain. People who have lost their appetite due to illness or other reasons find it helps to reduce nausea and increase appetite. 

Hybrids

A hybrid cannabis plant is created from cross-breeding two different cannabis plants. The levels of THC and physical characteristics will vary depending on which parent plants were used. Hybrids often have higher yields and more resistance against adversities. They are often grown to increase the THC percentage of the plant, which makes the flower more potent. Cultivating them with specific goals in mind, such as relieving anxiety or soothing pain, is also popular. 

Many of the strains grown today are hybrids and are described based on the dominant effect. Interesting names like Sour Diesel, Purple Kush, Skywalker and Pineapple Express give an indication of the effects, appearance or smell. 

Choosing the right product

When choosing the right product, it is important to keep in mind what you’re trying to feel or treat to help you narrow down your options. Some strains have milder effects and are more suitable for beginners, whereas others that contain more THC may be too potent for first-time users. 

Cannabis may be a natural product, but it can have interactions with existing medications. Asking a medical professional about the potential risks is advisable, especially when suffering from a specific medical condition.

Every technique for consuming cannabis has advantages and disadvantages. Smoking or vaping offers quick results but may irritate the throat and lungs. Gummies and other edibles may be easier to tolerate, but it takes longer to feel the effects. 

Conclusion

Finding the right type of cannabis flower that offers the effects you want may take some time. The compounds in every cannabis plant can differ, even if they are two plants of the same type. This means that they all have different effects. Sativa plants typically contain more THC than CBD, whereas Indica plants contain a higher amount of CBD than THC. The effects of cannabis can also vary from person to person. 

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