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A Beginner’s Guide to Types of Weed and Their Effects

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  Weed, often known as marijuana, comes in a variety of forms. The dried seeds, leaves, stems, or flowers of the Cannabis plant are marijuana. The manner the plant is prepared and the type of Cannabis plant defines the distinct type of cannabis. The chemical -9-tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, is the principal active element in marijuana. THC has psychoactive properties, which can affect mood, alertness, cognition, and cognitive performance. Cannabidiol (CBD) is a significant component of marijuana plants and has calming properties without the euphoric effects of THC. CBD is also comprehended to help with pain relief. The most potent strains of marijuana have a more significant THC to CBD ratio, which means there is a lot of THC, just not much CBD. CBD can offset the effects of THC when the ratios are more balanced. As a result, the amount of both compounds in a cannabis strain influences a person. What are the different forms of weed? There are two primary varieties of marijuana, dis...

SATIVA VS. INDICA: WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?

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Anyone who has visited a marijuana dispensary has likely seen strains branded Indica, Sativa, or hybrid. However, how helpful are these labels? What are the distinctions between Indica and Sativa strains? Should you pick a strain depending on how it makes you feel? In this post, we’ll discuss the differences between Indicas and Sativas, as well as common misconceptions and the best methods for selecting a cannabis strain. Sativa Effects vs. Indica Effects While the idea that  Indica marijuana weed  provides a more body-heavy high and  Sativa -dominant strains produce a more stimulating cerebral high has some truth, it isn’t always true. The combination of cannabinoids and terpenes is everything that determines how a strain makes you feel. So, how did  Indica marijuana  strains earn their reputation for causing “couch-lock”? It’s most likely because Indica-dominant strains contain higher quantities of terpene called myrcene. But it’s unclear why Sativa-dominant s...