413 Diesel

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Known For

  • Energetic
  • Uplifting
  • Happy

Terpenes

  • Humulene
  • Linalool
  • Myrcene

THC

15%–25%

CBD

< 1%

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The Details

413 Diesel is the rad descendant of the classic Sour Diesel (and one of Insa’s most popular cultivars). It’s a very aromatic, very balanced sativa hybrid with robust citrus and earthy notes. Pick this if you’re looking to lift your mood or give yourself an energy boost—before a hike, gardening, or anywhere you want to be.

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Questions

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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SATIVA, HYBRID, AND INDICA?

Sativas, Hybrids, and Indicas are different categories of cannabis plants. The cannabis in each group grows similarly and are reported to have comparable effects. Sativas are known for being very energetic and cerebral. Indicas have a reputation for being very relaxing and great for nighttime use. Hybrids are in between where they are reported to not bring you up to high or too low.

WHAT IS A GOOD DOSE FOR ME THE FIRST TIME?

When trying flower for the first time, make sure to take it slow. Select a cannabis that is lower in THC, the 12-16% range is a good place to start according to other customers. After one inhalation, wait a good 20 to 30 minutes before having more to make sure it is not an overwhelming experience. Remember, you can always take another, but you cannot undo one!

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CBD AND THC?

THC or tetrahydrocannabinol is the psychoactive component of cannabis that is responsible for its euphoria, pain relieving aspects, among other benefits. CBD or cannabidiol is a non-psychoactive component of cannabis that can be excellent for pain relief and anxiety reduction. Both come from the same part of the cannabis plant, but they attach to different receptors in our bodies accounting for the different effects.