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When looking at cannabis strains, there are several key metrics that can be involved. Let me explain.

Strain Type: Indica or Sativa?
Indica or Sativa? is the main variable that determines how a strain can affect the user. While not everyone agrees, some users find the mellowness and creativity that a sativa strain can bring into its user experience.

Heavily indica strains tend to be stronger than those with more of an accentuate sativa genetics. Since heftier weight gain is usually seen with these types, this is an important factor to take into account when looking for a new strain.

Bullet point: Cost Factor!
A final key factor in choosing a strain is cost.

Tangie

Tangie is a bold, citrusy strain that will hit your nose and mouth with tangy flavor. Tangie is also slightly floral in nature.

Tangie has a very consistent high that does not change throughout the day. This is important, as you would with another strain if it had such a high.

This makes it an excellent choice for people who are looking for a relaxing day to day to enjoy their cannabis. As it does not have an active period, you can enjoy your Tangie all day!

As its name suggests, this cannabis strain has a taste of Tang, an seaweed-like food. People who love Tang may find this distinctive flavor appealing.

In addition to its relaxing effect, Tangie also contains some moderate CBD content. This makes it helpful in mitigating pain and stress alike.

Sugar Cookie

The soft topography of this cannabis strain is a bit of everything: white, yellow, and red. This version of the Sugar Cookie is a mixture of all three color patterns.

This variant is bred to be tall with narrow leaves. The plant structure should stick out from the ground due to the higher THC content. The majority of this strain’s content is in its potency when it grows.

It takes about six weeks for this cannabis to grow, so try it before then! Once it does grows, it can be a bit torrential. This variant does not seem to require any special conditions to grow tall and strong again.

Sour Diesel

The classic American tobacco, sour diesel is a strong, yet smooth and rounded scent. It is described as tasting of vinegar, but in cannabis concentrates form it is more of an aroma.

Sour diesel was first created as an experimental scent in a product development program by Par Pharmaceuticals. During testing, several users noted the drug did not taste good, but they were excited to see something new that smelled good.

After creating several variations of the drug with and without flavors, manufacturer PharmaCannis decided to market the drug with flavors because it was such an underserved market.

Since its introduction, Sour Diesel has been extremely popular for its boldness and rarity. This is not true for all strains, however! Many have made it into the mainstream market and added some legitimacy to their product.

Chocolate Thai

With its powerful notes of vanilla, coconut, and spice, this strain is not for the faint of heart. However, it is an extremely pleasurable drug to smoke.

This plant is cited as having very high levels of THC. The level of this compound in the plant is dependent on the user’s psychological state at the time of consumption.

When users are in a relaxed state of mind, they may have higher THC levels in their drugs. People who are looking for a more physical effect may chose this plant, while people who are looking for a more mental effect can choose one with less THC.

This plant does not respond well to weather conditions and has caused problems for some because of their climate-changing habits. Both people who live in winter climates and those who travel to warm climates should be aware of this plant.

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