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If you have a little knowledge about cannabis/marijuana, or if you have ever visited a dispensary, you've more than likely seen the words indica, sativa, or hybrid. Generally, most people divide cannabis strains into these three categories.
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Indica Strains
The name “Indica” evolved from its original name “Indian Hemp” which was the designation for cannabis coming from India, which grows wild in the foothills and valleys of the Hindu-Kush mountains. Indica cannabis strains typically grow bushier and lower to the ground than Sativa strains because of the climate where they evolved.
Indica strains are known to promote a calming and relaxing high. Indica strains are great for cannabis users who suffer from sleep deprivation, anxiety, chronic pain and muscle spasms. Because indicas can have a sedative effect it’s best if you enjoy them in the evening or right before bed.
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