By WeedLife editor-in-chief on Friday, 26 June 2026
Category: Cannabis News

Cannabis Strain Varieties

Cannabis strains are broadly categorized into three primary types: Indica, Sativa, and Hybrid. Each variety is distinguished by its unique physical characteristics, chemical profiles, and reported effects on the human body.

Indica Strains

Indica varieties are generally associated with a "body high" that promotes deep relaxation and sedation.

Key Characteristics
Common Effects and Uses

Indica strains are frequently used as a sleep aid or for managing chronic pain and muscle spasms due to their deeply sedative nature. They are also known to stimulate appetite and promote mental calm.

Popular Examples
Sativa Strains

Sativa strains are generally associated with an energizing "heady" high often described as creative and uplifting.

Key Characteristics
Hybrid Strains

Hybrid cannabis strains are cultivated by crossing Indica and Sativa plants, resulting in a combination of effects based on their specific lineage.

Notable Hybrids
Factors Influencing Effects

While the Indica/Sativa classification provides a general guide, individual experiences are also influenced by:

Component

Role in Strain Variety

Cannabinoids

Chemical compounds like THC (psychoactive) and CBD (non-psychoactive) that interact with the body's endocannabinoid system.

Terpenes

Volatile aromatic compounds (e.g., citrus, pine, or earthy notes) that contribute to the scent and flavor of a strain.

Entourage Effect

The interaction between terpenes and cannabinoids, which is believed to influence the overall therapeutic potential and experience of a specific strain.

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