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With so many strains of cannabis on the market, it can be a challenge to know which ones are the best options for you. If you’ve spent any amount of time looking up different products or reading through dispensary menus, you’ve likely noticed that items typically fall into Indica or Sativa plant categories. These labels can help you to understand what to expect, making it easier to find what you need. In this article, we’ll take a look at Sativa plant characteristics. 

Physical Traits of Sativa Plants

Sativa and Indica plants look a bit different from one another. Most Sativa plants are tall and thin. The points on the plant’s leaves are longer and skinnier than their Indica counterparts, too. You’ll also find that the buds themselves look a bit different. Where Indica buds are compact and firm, Sativa flowers are long and light. 

One thing to keep in mind here is that many plants on the market today are actually hybrid. What this means is that they’re a cross between different strains. Many hybrids are a mix of Indica and Sativa plants. The result is that many of these hybrids have the physical traits of both plants. For instance, a most Sativa-dominant hybrid might be tall and thin, but the leaves might be slightly shorter and wider. You might also notice that the buds are a little denser than pure Sativa strains. 


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Effects of Sativa Plants

Sativa and Indica categories aren’t always indicative of the effects you might feel. They can, however, give you a good indication of what to expect. For the most part, Sativas are known for being the more energizing strains. They tend to produce a head high and often provide a boost of energy, increase focus, and boost creative thought. These traits tend to make Sativas the perfect plants for daytime use.

Top Sativa Strains to Try

Are you unsure of which Sativa strains to try? You shouldn’t be afraid to experiment. No matter which strain you choose, you should always follow the rule of start low and go slow. Do you need a few suggestions? Here are some of the most popular Sativa plants on the market:

  • Green Crack – a slightly Sativa-dominant hybrid strain that provides a rush of energy and pleasant, long-lasting buzz.
  • Durban Poison – a 100% pure landrace strain that offers a clear-headed, more focused high 
  • Sour Diesel – easily one of the most well-known strains, Sour Diesel is a mostly Sativa-dominant hybrid that offers a quick, pleasant headrush that leaves you feeling more spacey than cerebral 
  • Trainwreck – a mostly Sativa dominant hybrid, Trainwreck hits hard with a cerebral high while also offering a warm, full-body relaxation. You’ll want to be careful with this one

Looking for a Boost of Energy or Creative Rush? Try a Sativa Plant

Different cannabis strains produce different effects. Where Indicas tend to relax and sedate you, Sativas can provide a much-needed energy boost and rush of creativity. At the same time, they can also help to alleviate anxiety, pain, and more. As such, these strains are great options for daytime use. Check out the options at your local dispensary visit, or ask your budtender for recommendations that can help you achieve the specific results you need.