UNDERSTANDING INDICA, SATIVA & HYBRID
For anyone familiar with cannabis, the terms Indica and Sativa are likely well known. These labels are used to categorize the main types of cannabis plants and the effects they generally produce. However, after hundreds of years of crossbreeding and selective cultivation, true, pure Indica or Sativa strains are rare. Today, many cannabis products are hybrids, with characteristics that lean toward either Indica or Sativa. So, when shopping for cannabis, terms like "dominant" or "leaning" are often used to help consumers better understand the effects of the strain they’re purchasing.
While Indica, Sativa, and Hybrid are helpful terms for categorizing cannabis, it's important to remember that many strains today are hybrids, combining elements of both types. The terms “Indica” and “Sativa” are still used to describe general tendencies in a strain’s effects, but the variations between individual strains are vast. Understanding these basic distinctions can help you choose the right strain for your needs.