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Indica and sativa labels are largely meaningless when it comes to cannabis complexities

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Author: Sophie Watts, PhD student, Plant, Food and Environmental Sciences, Dalhousie University

Indica and sativa are commonly used to describe cannabis strains, but what’s the difference between these two labels?

Almost half of all Canadians have tried cannabis at some point in their lives. If you’re one of them, you’ve probably been confronted with the choice between buying strains labelled indica or sativa.

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Some people are adamant that indica strains are sedative with earthy aromas. In contrast,

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