
Everything you need to know about the Indica variety
How is CBD produced from the Indica strain?
There are several methods for producing CBD, but they remain the same for both Indica and Sativa. The main difference lies in the cultivation process, which can be more or less expensive and profitable, as well as easy to control. The result is the same for both varieties, as they grow in the same way.
Hemp production methods
To obtain CBD, you first need to set up a hemp plantation. Whether you want to grow Indica or Sativa, you have three methods to choose from: indoors, in a greenhouse, and outdoors. All three techniques have advantages and disadvantages.
Indoor and greenhouse plantings protect hemp from external aggressions such as pests, but they also prevent it from benefiting from the climate. In the case of greenhouses, there is always the sun that will have an impact on the plants, which is not the case indoors where it must be artificially reproduced.
The advantage of these two methods is that it is easier to have large-scale production adapted to the supplier's objectives, even if they are more expensive.
An outdoor plant will be less uniform, but it will be more natural and less expensive. It is also more difficult to control THC levels outdoors because each plant does not receive the same nutrients or the same amount of light and water.
Therefore, they will not grow at the same speed and will not develop in the same way!
The different Indica subspecies
Indica plants are generally bushier with broad leaves. It's important to note that there are several subspecies within hemp varieties, and while they may look similar, they also have differences.
These are subtle, but still distinguishable. Moreover, today, a large portion of CBD strains are derived from a cross between an Indica and a Sativa. We therefore speak of a dominance toward one or the other.
In the case of Indica, the two most well-known sub-varieties are Kush and Skunk. From these and a Sativa sub-variety, hybrids are obtained, which you can then find for sale in raw form, such as flowers, or in derivative products.
Depending on the crosses, there will be a dominance for Sativa or Indica which will influence the effects you will feel when you use it.
What are the characteristics of the Indica variety?
The Indica strain is nicknamed Indian hemp because it originates from the Himalayan regions of northern India. Therefore, it generally grows at higher altitudes in cooler temperatures than Sativa is accustomed to.
Additionally, it tends to flower faster, making it an excellent choice for growers who want to use only the flowers, especially to extract CBD. It is therefore easy to differentiate it from the Sativa variety thanks to this, but also by its aromas and effects .
The taste and smell of Indica
The taste and smell of Indica are generally very intense. This is caused by the presence of large quantities of terpenes in the hemp plants of this variety. They are seen directly on the flowers when they are harvested in powder form.
So, when extracting CBD , it is interesting to recover the terpenes to keep the aromas. Conversely, to obtain neutral concentrates, it is possible to eliminate them.
Depending on the crosses and sub-varieties, we then find tangy citrus notes, but also menthol notes, both in its aromas and on the palate. To go further, we can distinguish characteristic aromas for each of the Indica sub-varieties.
For example, Kush strains are more fruity and sweet, while Skunk strains are more woody and spicy. When crossed with a Sativa strain, it is possible to obtain milder blends since the latter is less strong.
The Effects of Indica on Body and Mind
Indica strains have very relaxing effects both physically and mentally. They are recommended for those who want to eliminate stress , fall asleep more easily and reduce muscle tension.
Since CBD doesn't target the body, you'll feel a general sense of relaxation. As it spreads throughout your body, you'll feel less tense and lighter.
Your mental well-being will also be improved. Indica is ideal for those who suffer from anxiety, can't stop thinking, or have difficulty concentrating. Consuming it just before bed will help reduce the risk of sleep disturbances.
It's not at all exciting; on the contrary, it will help you stay calm and collected. The more Indica-dominant the strain, the more peaceful you'll feel.
The difference with the Sativa variety
Now that you know everything about the Indica strain, let's see what differentiates it from Sativa. The latter has a sweeter, more varied, and more floral aroma and taste. It often has notes of exotic and fresh fruits with slightly woody undertones.
This variety is therefore recommended for those who are not yet familiar with CBD or who do not like the natural taste of hemp.
As for plantations, they are found in equatorial zones and are less dense despite being larger. Generally, Sativa plants need to be a little more controlled because they contain more THC .
Therefore, precise crossbreeding is necessary to more easily obtain a legal rate depending on the country. By combining an Indica with a Sativa, it is possible to obtain a new variety with unique aromas and balanced properties.
By choosing Indica, you're guaranteed a fragrant and relaxing strain. It's not necessarily better or worse than Sativa, just different.
So, each of them has advantages that will meet your needs, it's up to you to determine the variety you prefer!