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Cannabis Indica Cannabis Sativa Weed MD Produces Physical, Sedative Effects.Recommended for Nighttime Produces a More Cannabis indica Cannabis sativa Weed MD Produces physical, sedative effects.Recommended for nighttime Produces a more "cerebral" effect than indica. Recommended for day- MEDICINAL EFFECTS OF COMMON use. THC content can be as high as 28 percent. time medicinal use. THC content can be as high as 20 percent. MARIJUANA STRAINS AND PREPARATIONS. Tahoe OG Shatter A hybrid of 60 percent sa- Marijuana concentrate tiva and 40 percent indica. made by extraction. Originated in Lake Tahoe, Typically 80 percent California in the late '80s. THC or higher. Con- Around 20 percent THC sumed by heating content. Medicinal uses (vaporization), not include: glaucoma, combustion. arthritis, insomnia. Chocolope Sugar Cookie An almost entirely indica hybrid made from Michigan- A hybrid of 60 percent sativa, 40 per- and Hawaii-grown strains. THC content is between 19 cent indica. Originated in California and 20 percent. Medicinal uses include: chronic pain, (with further breeding in the Nether- insomnia, nausea. lands) in the early 2000s. Up to 25 percent THC content. Medicinal uses include: depression, anxiety, MS. Kief Dabbing Crystals (trichomes) Skywalker from marijuana leaves. (BHO) Can be made into tinc- OG Kush Butane hash oil, a solvent tures. THC content is A 100 percent Indica hybrid originally extract made using butane or around 40 to 50 percent. from Los Angeles (60 percent CO2. 50 to 75 percent THC. Skywalker strain, 40 percent Purple Urkle OG Kush). Around 19 percent Almost pure indica. Originated in THC. Medical uses include: stress , Mendocino and Humbolt counties in insomnia, pain relief. California in the late '80s. Between 16 and 18 percent THC. Medicinal uses include: PTSD, fibromyalgia, Thin Mint appetite enhancement. A polyhybrid (indica, sativa strain Durban Poison, and hybrid strain OG Kush). A phenotype of the "Girl Scout Cookies" strain that originated in California around 2009. Pre-Rolled THC content is around 22 percent. Widely available with a variety of strains at Medicinal uses include: seizures, medical marijuana dispensaries. nausea, pain relief. * photographed at the Sunshine Meds growhouse 238 APRIL 2015 PHOENIX MAGAZINE PHOENIX MAGAZINE APRIL 2015 239.
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