
This article was originally published on weed cardsand appears here with permission.
It’s hard to quiet the brain. It’s hard to relax the body. For many people, cannabis is the tool they use to make both processes a little easier. Weed offers a way out of the bad days, and that’s why so many of us seek it to relieve the pent-up anxiety and tension in our bodies. However, with so many products on the shelves, it can be difficult for the average consumer to know which strains of cannabis can provide relaxing effects. But don’t even stumble, because we’re here to help.
What does relaxed mean?
Relaxed and sleepy are not the same feelings. And if you’re a novice cannabis user, this is important to know, or you might walk into a pharmacy looking for something to help you relax and think, but go with something that will end your night right away. This is why adding nuance is so important “Indicas are the weeds” Conversation. The spectrum of cannabis strains is far too wide to be limited to just a third of them.
How would a budtender suggest a relaxing strain?
stopped by Fairydom in Seattle to snag some smokeable stuff for 710 Day. While there I asked Baylee, my favorite budtender, how she helps people looking for a relaxing cannabis strain. She said the first thing she always asks is whether they want to feel sleepy or relaxed because those are two completely different feelings.
If they want to relax, she can send them through the funnel of Glue and Kush strains. If they want to be sleepy, she can send them to a GMO or Chemdog. Ultimately, it all comes down to your definition of the word. With drowsiness, you know you’re going to close your eyes and play dead for the next few hours. Relaxed can mean so much more, and that’s why there are so many different types of cannabis strains that you can get comfortable with.
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