North American Indica is the name used for unidentified New World Indica-driven strains that had a significant impact on the evolution of modern cannabis. Most probably, these are strains that got mixed up with Afghani Indica strains during the 1970s-1980s. On the palate, these cultivars usually bring a blend of earthiness, hash, and pine, sometimes infused with faint hints of citrus. When it comes to effects and potency, consumers should know that these strains have the potency to put you down in no time. Their Indica-driven genes cause a happy but lethargic state, characterized by pleasant relaxation, emerging sleepiness, and a possible case of the munchies. Medically, North American Indica strains are most often used for treating depression, insomnia, stress, and even chronic pain-related issues. Growing these plants means you’re in for a fast turnaround, as these ladies usually need only 7 to 8 weeks of flowering. Yields are substantial, and measures for odor control are not to be taken lightly.








