Do you know the difference between Cannabis Sativa, Indica & Ruderalis?
SATIVA
Known for their euphoric and energizing effects, Sativas are ideal for those who need higher doses of THC.
The plants of this variety are characterized by being taller, with thin and elongated leaves, in addition to less dense flowers.
They are ideal for outdoor gardens, they like well-ventilated and spacious environments – and they have a longer flowering period, exceeding 12 weeks.
INDICA
Short in stature, Indica plants have wider leaves and dense, compact flowers.
They cause more “body” breezes, with emphasis on the relaxing and calming effects.
The flowering period is shorter, ranging from 8 to 10 weeks.
RUDERALIS
To this day, there are disagreements among botanists as to whether ruderalis is really a third type of marijuana – or just a variation on the previous types.
It has a shorter flowering cycle and is widely used in the production of automatic seeds.
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