Sativa plants are tall and thin with finger-like leaves.
Sativa is one of the two main types of cannabis plants, alongside indica. Sativa strains are known for their energizing and uplifting effects, making them popular among those seeking a stimulating experience. These strains typically produce a cerebral high that enhances creativity, focus, and sociability. Sativa plants tend to have taller and thinner leaves compared to indica, and they often have longer flowering cycles. Users often report feeling more alert, euphoric, and motivated after consuming sativa strains, making them a popular choice for daytime use or social gatherings.
Sativa often has lower doses of CBD and higher doses of THC.
Sativa strains generally have lower levels of CBD and higher levels of THC compared to indica strains. THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is the psychoactive compound responsible for the “high” associated with cannabis, while CBD (cannabidiol) is non-psychoactive and is associated with various therapeutic effects. The higher THC content in sativa strains contributes to their stimulating and euphoric effects, while the lower CBD content means they may have less of the calming and medicinal properties typically associated with CBD-rich strains.