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Strains Explained – Everything You Need to Know

The Joint Blog

As mentioned above, the three classifications that are typically used to categorize a strain effect are sativas, indicas, and hybrids. Strains that are created using a combination of more than one strain are called hybrids. Even though they are a mix, hybrids tend to have more than either Sativa or Indica in their strain.

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How to Grow High-Quality Weed at Home

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You have to make your selection from Sativa , ruderalis, Indica, and hybrid. But aeroponics, deep water, or hydroponics requires no soil and gets nutrients from the nutrient mix. Weed grown outdoors may rely on rainfall, but indoor gardeners need unmodified water for a hydroponic and soilless system with a steady pH.

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The best strains of all time: 100 top cannabis strains to try

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Under each strain you’ll find info on its lineage, type—indica, sativa, or hybrid—dominant terpene, activities its good for, backstory, why we love it, and where to buy it around you. The harsh climate conditioned the plant to grow a thick protective layer of trichomes, making this strain great for making hash.

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