This video explores the characteristics and distinctions of Indica cannabis plants, highlighting their botanical classification and psychoactive effects.
Hey there, growers! Today, a little video to talk to you about Indica cannabis. All cannabis enthusiasts know the difference between Sativa, Indica, and Ruderalis cannabis. But from a botanical point of view, to cancel the original classification from 1753, it’s the only species of cannabis. The Indica and Ruderalis types would only be subspecies of Sativa.
It was in 1785, with the research of biologist on cannabis plants that arrived from India, that the first classification contradictions began. In 2005, the research of naturalist Karl Heinrich once again supports the distinction. He highlights three groups based on genetic differences and, from the 157 cannabis plants studied, identifies three species: Sativa, Indica, and Ruderalis.
Indica plants are characterized by:
- Staying small but bushy.
- Having shorter but wider leaves.
- A shorter flowering time than Sativa.
In terms of its use as a psychoactive, it gives a stone effect; it’s a more relaxing effect, even sedative. Every single day and night, we will always be together, side by side, with the roof right above us providing us with shelter and comfort. We will share the warmth and coziness of my single bed, and we will enjoy the same room, creating memories and cherishing moments.
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