Can you mix sativa and indica




















Weed lovers report salads being called:. Many ensaladas are born of desperation—two humble stoners combining the last shake from several bags into one full bowl, said Cannabis Pharmacy author Michael Backes. What the hell is this? For thousands of years, humans have cherished wine, whiskey, and coffee blends. Cannabis breeders certainly spend every day crossing the best of the new with the best of the old for an even better future. And today, Backes precision-blends cannabis cultivars to target marijuana effects not found in nature.

But terps are delicate. Heat, light, air, and time all kill terps. Conserve terpenes by keeping your fresh herb sealed tight, in a cool, dry, dark place. Lastly, be sure to smoke the salad right away.

Start with the strains you like the most and experiment from there. This seems pretty intuitive. Combine for a super pungent, biting experience. The terpenes should match up or complement each other. You can generally combine strains with others in their strain family. You can pair fruity strains with other fruits, like a Super Lemon Haze with a Tangie for a fruit salad. Joined: Nov 4, Messages: 58 Likes Received: So, recently, I've been thinking about growing, but in trying to pick a strain, I couldn't find any that offered a nice mix of indica and sativa effects i.

If I grow pure indica and pure sativa plants and then mix the resulting herb equally when I smoke, will I get the full effect of both, or will one be dominant, thus missing the point of growing both? Joined: Feb 12, Messages: 6, Likes Received: 6, That is called a hybrid salad.

I make hybrid salads all the time. They're great! Joined: Sep 25, Messages: 18, Likes Received: 7, Like x 1.

Joined: Jun 5, Messages: 1, Likes Received: 1, Medical cannabis is legal now in 33 states, but most Southern states remain among the holdouts. Unlike the old-world wine industry where grape growers must follow a governing body's strict set of guidelines, there isn't a regulatory agency in the marijuana industry that requires cultivators to name their strains a certain way, Pasternack told Insider.

Today, cannabis growers or cultivators also crossbreed certain strains to make their own proprietary blends, further complicating the process for consumers who are on the hunt for a specific marijuana-induced effect.

At Binske, for example, Pasternack and his team will crossbreed six or seven different strains of marijuana to create one-of-a-kind strains that only Binske knows the recipe for and sells. Pasternack tells a dispensary a couple of the strains his team used to give those retailers a general idea of what they're selling with consumers come into the store asking questions. Scientists realized, through molecular testing, that there is just one species of cannabis, cannabis sativa L.

Despite the shortcomings of the indica and sativa classification system, the industry and consumers continue to use it when selling and shopping for marijuana. An unintended result of keeping things simple, however, could be leaving consumers who are eager to experience the pain-relieving or anxiety-decreasing effects of marijuana feeling confused or defeated because they didn't get what they thought they were getting when they asked for an indica or sativa or hybrid.

If a more accurate system existed, that same group of people could more easily come across a life-changing solution, like realizing a particular strain significantly manages their depression symptoms, and decide they no longer need antidepressants, Chen said. For the time being, Chen and Pasternack both believe a trial-and-error approach, rather than saying you only like indicas or sativas, is the best way for a person to pinpoint the marijuana strains that work well for their needs.

World globe An icon of the world globe, indicating different international options. Get the Insider App. Click here to learn more. A leading-edge research firm focused on digital transformation. Julia Naftulin. For decades, marijuana growers, sellers, and consumers have classified strains as "indica" or "sativa" to explain the type of effect they would have when consumed.



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