Selecting the right strain

There are endless strains from which to choose when deciding to grow your own cannabis. I can help you decide which strains to grow based on different variables. For instance, Indica plants grow slower and shorter than their sativa counterparts, however sativa plants take much longer to ripen than Indica or hybrids.

The Canna Coach

1/1/20241 min read

green leaves in close up photography
green leaves in close up photography

Growing cannabis plants can be an exciting and rewarding experience. However, it is essential to understand the differences between sativa, indica, and hybrid plants. Sativa plants are known for their uplifting and energetic effects, making them ideal for daytime use. Indica plants, on the other hand, are known for their relaxing and sedating properties, making them perfect for nighttime use. Hybrid plants are a combination of both sativa and indica strains, offering a unique blend of effects. Additionally, each strain can have various phenotypes, resulting in different physical characteristics and growth patterns. Some phenotypes may have taller plants with narrow leaves, while others may have shorter plants with broader leaves. Understanding these differences is crucial for cultivating cannabis plants successfully and achieving the desired effects. So, whether you prefer the invigorating sativa, the calming indica, or a hybrid mix, knowing the distinctions will help you make informed choices for your cannabis cultivation journey.