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How to Find Your Perfect Cannabis Strain

January 31, 2025

Choosing the right cannabis strain isn’t just about picking indica, sativa, or hybrid, and cannabis is far from a one-size-fits-all approach. The effects of cannabis depend on a mix of cannabinoids, terpenes, and especially how your body responds. Understanding these factors can help you find the best strain for you.

Indica vs. Sativa: The Truth About Strain Types

Many people believe indica strains make you sleepy and sativa strains give you energy. However, these labels mostly describe the plant’s shape and how it grows, not its effects​. Indica, Sativa, Hybrid, and Ruderalis classifications are relating to morphology, or physical characteristics of the plant.

What really matters is the cannabinoid and terpene content of the strain, along with how your body reacts​. For example, Girl Scout Cookies (GSC) has different versions (phenotypes) like Thin Mintz (more uplifting) and Platinum GSC (more relaxing), even though they come from the same plant genetics​. These are called Phenotytpes, different expressions of the same genetics growing in different environments.

How to Choose the Right Strain

Trust Your Senses

Cannabis contains terpenes and other aromatic molecules—compounds that not only give it scent and flavor but also affect how each strain makes you feel. If a strain smells good to you, it will likely work well and give you the desired effects, though there is always variance in these experiences​. Starting at the olfactory point is the simplest way to dive into trying different cannabis strains that are pleasant to your particular tastes, but it is not the most accurate when trying to assess the individual components of the cannabis strain you’re trying.

Try Different Strains

Every strain is unique, and your body’s response may change over time. Experimenting with different types of products like concentrates, isolates, and different flower strains can help you find what works best​.

Switch Your Strains Up

Too often Using the same strain may reduce its noticeable effects as your body and receptors acclimate. Sometimes this is a desired effect, but if you’re not receiving the benefits or relief you once did, rotating between different strains or even mixing them can create a better experience​.

Understand Terpenes and Their Effects

Terpenes play a big role in how cannabis affects you. Here are some common ones and their benefits:

  • Myrcene (found in mangoes): Helps with relaxation and sleep​
  • Limonene (found in citrus fruits): Boosts mood and reduces stress​
  • Caryophyllene (found in black pepper): Eases pain and inflammation​
  • Linalool (found in lavender): Calms anxiety and promotes relaxation​
  • Pinene (found in pine trees): Improves focus and memory​

Instead of just picking “indica” or “sativa,” look at the terpenes in a strain to find what best matches your needs.

Check Lab Test Results (COAs)

Dispensaries provide Certificates of Analysis (COAs) that show:

  • THCA and other cannabinoid contents like CBD, CBDA, CBG, CBGA and more.
  • Minor cannabinoids like CBGA, CBCA, and THCV, which can fine-tune the effects
  • Terpene content

Reading these lab results can help you make better choices when selecting a strain.

Find Your Ideal Strain: A Quick Self-Assessment

1. Why are you using cannabis?

  • To boost energy and focus → Try sativa-dominant strains with limonene and pinene ☀️
  • To relax and relieve stress → Try indica-dominant strains with myrcene and linalool 🌙
  • For balanced effects → Try hybrid strains with a mix of terpenes 🌳

2. When do you use cannabis?

  • During the day → Choose uplifting terpenes like limonene and pinene
  • At night → Choose relaxing terpenes like myrcene and linalool

3. What flavors do you enjoy?

  • Fruity or citrus flavors → Look for limonene-rich strains
  • Spicy or earthy flavors → Choose strains with caryophyllene
  • Floral or herbal notes → Strains with linalool may suit you

4. What kind of effects do you prefer?

  • Energized and talkative → Try sativa or terpene-rich hybrid strains
  • Relaxed and calm → Try indica-dominant strains with high myrcene
  • Balanced and focused → Try hybrid strains with moderate THC and CBD

By answering these questions, you can better understand what type of strain might be right for you.

Final Budtending Notes

Finding the right cannabis strain takes some trial and error. By paying attention to terpenes, lab results, and how different strains make you feel, you can make smarter choices. Instead of relying on labels like “indica” or “sativa,” focus on how the strain actually affects you.

If you’re ever unsure, Snapdragon dispensary staff can help you understand lab results and recommend strains based on science rather than general categories. That’s what we’re here for with passion for the plant and our people.

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