Indica is a type of cannabis plant known for its relaxing effects, often distinguished by its broad leaves and shorter stature.

Also called / Category:

Also called Cannabis Indica, within the Plant, Botany & Anatomy category.

Key takeaways:

  • Indica plants are typically shorter and bushier than Sativa plants.

  • They are often associated with relaxing and calming effects.

  • Indica strains are commonly used in the evening or before bed.

What it is / How it shows up:

Indica strains are popular on cannabis store menus due to their soothing effects. Consumers often choose Indica for relaxation after a long day or to aid with sleep. These plants are characterized by their broad, dark green leaves and dense flower structure. Indicas are often utilized in creating hybrids, combining their effects with those of Sativa to achieve a balanced experience. When reviewing Indica strains, users may note the terpene profiles that contribute to their distinct aromas and effects.

Use in context:

  • "The Indica strain I tried last night really helped me relax."

  • "You might prefer Indica if you're looking for something to help you unwind."

  • "Indica plants are more compact, making them easier to grow indoors."

Safety & compliance in Canada:

  • Indica products must meet Health Canada's regulations regarding potency and labelling.

  • Consumers must be 19 or older to purchase and use Indica in Canada.

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FAQs:

What makes Indica strains different from Sativa? Indica strains are typically shorter with broad leaves and are known for their relaxing effects, whereas Sativa strains grow taller with narrow leaves and are often associated with energizing effects.

How do I consume Indica? Indica can be consumed in various forms, including smoking, vaping, edibles, and topicals, depending on the product available.

Sources:

  • Health Canada

  • PubChem

  • CannaRadar

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