Indica vs Sativa vs Hybrid: What Actually Matters
The old indica/sativa split is outdated. Here's how to actually pick a strain that fits your night, your morning, or your hike.
Walk into any Calgary dispensary and you'll see three big labels: indica, sativa, hybrid. The traditional shorthand says indica = couch-lock, sativa = energetic, hybrid = somewhere in the middle. The truth is more nuanced.
Modern science suggests the *effect* of a strain has less to do with whether it's indica or sativa, and far more to do with its terpene profile and cannabinoid ratio. Myrcene-heavy strains lean sedating; limonene-forward strains lean uplifting; pinene tends to feel clear-headed.
When you visit The Kush Spot on Centre St NW, ask our budtenders about terpenes — not just the indica/sativa label. Tell us what you want to *do* (sleep, focus, hike, socialize), and we'll match you to a strain that actually fits.
Hybrids dominate today's shelves because most modern genetics are crossbred. 'Hybrid' isn't a cop-out — it's where most of the best craft cultivars in Canada live.