Cannabis strains are varieties of the cannabis plant bred for specific traits like effects, aroma, and chemical composition. Though often classified as Indica, Sativa, or hybrid, these labels describe a plant’s physical characteristics rather than its effects. The actual effects are driven by a plant’s unique profile of cannabinoids and aromatic compounds called terpenes.
How to choose a strain
Since a strain’s effect profile is dependent on its specific cannabinoid and terpene content, rather than its Indica or Sativa label, here’s how you can make a more informed choice:
- Consider desired effects: Decide what effects you are looking for—such as relaxation, energy, or pain relief—and then research strains known to produce those effects.
- Check the chemical profile: Many dispensaries and online resources provide detailed information on a strain’s cannabinoid (THC/CBD) and terpene content.
- Start with a low dose: Potency can vary, so start with a low dose, especially with high-THC products, to see how your body reacts.
- Consult a professional: If you have specific medical needs, a qualified healthcare professional or dispensary staff member can help you find a suitable strain.
Cannabis strains are varieties of the cannabis plant bred for specific traits like effects, aroma, and chemical composition. Though often classified as Indica, Sativa, or Hybrid, these labels describe a plant’s physical characteristics rather than its effects. The actual effects are driven by a plant’s unique profile of cannabinoids and aromatic compounds called terpenes.
No products were found matching your selection.