How Can I Tell If Im Getting Indica Or Sativa?

Discussion in 'General' started by AlexSmith22, May 14, 2014.

  1. My dealer says he can get both and I told him to get me a sativa, he gave me a" sativa" and I just got tired and got couch locked, are there other ways of telling?

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    http://www.theweedblog.com/the-difference-between-indica-and-sativa-marijuana-plants/
     
    "The high produced from smoking Indica bud is a strong physical body high that will make you sleepy or ‘couch-locked' and provides a deep relaxation feeling compared to a Sativa high, which is known to be more energetic and uplifting."
     
    "Indica dominant marijuana strains tend to have a strong sweet or sour odor to the buds (ex. Kush, OG Kush) providing a very relaxing and strong body high that is helpful in treating general anxiety, body pain, and sleeping disorders."
     
    "Sativa dominant marijuana strains tend to have a more grassy type odor to the buds providing an uplifting, energetic and “cerebral” high that is best suited for daytime smoking."
     
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  3. #3 dankness420, May 15, 2014
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    OG kush is more of a sativa
     
    OG Kush makes up the genetic backbone of West Coast cannabis varieties, but in spite of its ubiquity, its origins remain a debatable mystery. Popular myth maintains that Chemdawg and an indica Hindu Kush parented OG Kush, passing on the distinct “kush” bud structure we see in many strains today. Other theories throw Lemon Thai genetics into the genetic mix, but no one can say for sure how this iconic strain came into existence. There are many different phenotypes of OG Kush, some of which include Tahoe OG, SFV OG, and Alpha OG.
    Whatever its true genetics may be, OG Kush is commonly described as sativa-like in its euphoric and happy effects that combat stress and anxiety. It has an earthy pine scent with woody undertones, an aroma that has become the signature of OG Kush varieties and descendants. With OG Kush, patients most commonly cite improvements in migraines, ADD/ADHD, and stress disorders. It has an indoor flowering time of 8 to 9 weeks with moderate yields.
     
    http://www.leafly.com/hybrid/og-kush
     

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