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Indica origins come from countries like Tibet, Afghanistan, Kashmir or Morocco, countries well known for their hash production long time tradition. Indicas are short plants between 3 and 6 feet, have broad leaves, are dense and often grow a darker green sometimes tinged with purple. As the Indica plant matures the leaves may become significantly more purple and the buds will be thick and dense. Indica are strong smelling plants with a "skunky" taste and smell. The smoke from an Indica is generally a body type stone, hypnotic and relaxing. Indicas are the traditional source of hashish. Well known indica strains are: Afghan, Durban Poison, Skunk, Papaya, Hindu Kush.

Sativas are originally from Mexico, Southeast Asia, Thailand and Colombia. Sativa plants are tall and thin, generally between 8 and 12 feet. You can say that a sativa is exactly the opposite of indica. The plant is thin, the leaves are narrower with a lighter green color. A sativa bud will become red as they mature in a warm environment and can turn to purple if they mature in a colder environment. Some sativa varieties can have yellow pigments. Sativa plants smell fresh, sweet and fruity and the smoke will get you cerebral, up and energetic giving a clear, up, cerebral high. Well known sativa strains are: California Orange Bud, Ice, Super Ice, New Purple Power, Swazi, Jock Horror, Maui Waui.
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