FAQ
Psychotropic effect: THC is psychoactive, while raw THCA is not. Heat converts THCA into THC, unlocking its psychoactive potential.
Chemical structure: THCA has one additional carboxyl group compared to THC.
Consumption: THC is the active version and is not present in freshly-harvested cannabis.
Legality: THCA is generally legal, while THC is subject to legal restrictions
Indica is known for its relaxing and sedative effects. It’s one of the two main species of cannabis, along with sativa. Indica strains tend to have higher levels of CBD (cannabidiol) and are often used for pain relief, stress reduction, and sleep aid. They typically produce a “body high” that can make you feel calm, sleepy, or couch-locked.
A hybrid strain of weed is known for combining the effects of both indica and sativa strains. These strains are bred to create a balance between the uplifting, energetic effects of sativa and the relaxing, body-calming effects of indica.
Balanced Highs – Depending on the strain, hybrids can offer a mix of euphoria, relaxation, focus, and creativity.
Customizable Effects – Some hybrids lean sativa-dominant (more energetic), indica-dominant (more relaxing), or balanced 50/50 for a mix of both.
