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Old 09-11-2006, 05:40 PM
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Indica or Sativa for Pain - Best Conclusion

Indica - Pain Killer
Sativa - Take mind off the pain

Pros/cons

Indica - Wheelchair weed - not too productive, make you sleep- kills pain

Sativa - Takes mind off pain - uplifting high - cn still function - pain is only reduced (mind over matter)

You could also smoke a nice Indica/Sativa hybred to get the best of both worlds.

Indica is the wheelchair weed king. Usually a heavy smoke and extremely high in THC content with a lower level of CBD compared to Sativa Strains. Indica has shorter, fatter leafs. Indica plants produce more bud weight than Sativa, flowers quicker and doesn't grow as tall. Almost all drug dealers grow Indica because it's more profitable and because it doesn't grow as tall as Sativa, it's easier to hide in corn fields.

Sativa is a clean high . Usually a citrus smell and high in THC content with a higher level of CBD compared to Indica Strains. Sativa has narrow, longer leafs, usually more leafs like 13 comapred to 8 or 9 on an Indica plant. Sativa plants produce less bud weight than Indica, flowering takes weeks longer and it grows very tall.

Sativas are originally from Mexico, Southeast Asia, Thailand and Colombia. Sativa plants are tall and thin, generally between 8 and 12 feet. You can say that a sativa is exactly the opposite of indica. The plant is thin, the leaves are narrower with a lighter green color. A sativa bud will become red as they mature in a warm environment and can turn to purple if they mature in a colder environment. Some sativa varieties can have yellow pigments. Sativa plants smell fresh, sweet and fruity and the smoke will get you cerebral, up and energetic giving a clear, up, cerebral high.

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