The Truth About Indicas, Sativas, and Hybrids: Why Cannabis Type Doesn't Predict its Effects

The Truth About Indicas, Sativas, and Hybrids: Why Cannabis Type Doesn't Predict its Effects

It is essential to know that the effects you experience from consuming cannabis are far more complicated than knowing if it is an indica, sativa, or a hybrid. The truth is that there is no significant difference in the effects of indicas, sativas, and hybrids. Although, traditionally, cannabis consumers, budtenders, and others have relied on cannabis types to predict the effects from consuming specific strains, however, a more nuanced approach is required. Rather than depending on the strain’s type, educated consumers are encouraged to focus on the effects of dominant terpenes, flavonoids, esters, and cannabinoids found in the plant. So, the next time you’re at your local dispensary, don't let the bud’s type fool you into thinking you know what effects a strain will have. Instead, ask your budtender about the entourage of dominant terpenes, flavonoids, esters, and cannabinoids in the strain to get a more accurate prediction of what you can expect.

How to Clean a Dab Rig

How to Clean a Dab Rig

We get it. When you’re riding the wave of bliss following a dab of your favorite Dabstract product, the last thing that you want to think about is cleaning your dab rig… particularly since concentrates are notoriously difficult to remove from surfaces (be it your fingers or the glass of your rig.)

But cleaning your rig is an important step to a future of beautiful dabs, and it doesn’t have to be impossible. The more frequently a dab rig is cleaned, the easier it is to clean.

CBD and the Endocannabinoid System - How Does CBD Work?

CBD and the Endocannabinoid System - How Does CBD Work?

How does CBD work? To answer this, we’re going to take a look at cannabinoids and the Endocannabinoid System. Cannabinoids are the chemical compounds responsible for the “high” or effects of cannabis use. As a cannabis connoisseur, you’re most likely well aware of the fact that cannabinoids come from the cannabis plant. But did you know that the human body produces its own form of cannabinoids? They share the same chemical makeup as cannabinoids from the cannabis plant, which is what causes the two most well-known cannabinoids, THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol), to have the effect that they do on the human body. In case you’re a word junkie – the cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant are called phytocannabinoids, while the cannabinoids produced naturally within the human body are called endocannabinoids (“phyto” means “plant,” while “endo” means “originating within the body.”)