Browse by type
Indica/sativa/hybrid is shorthand. Modern science treats terpene profile as a more reliable predictor of effect, but the type label is still how most people start their search.
Type catalog
All strain types
Sorted by population. Bar shows class share of the database.
Hybrid
124Best time
Flexible
Balanced — most modern boutique cuts live here.
Typical terpenes
caryophyllene · limonene · myrcene
Indica-leaning
51Best time
Late afternoon to evening
Tilted indica without full sedation.
Typical terpenes
myrcene · caryophyllene
Indica
33Best time
Evening to pre-bed
Body-heavy, evening-leaning. Classic couch-lock.
Typical terpenes
myrcene · caryophyllene · linalool
Sativa
30Best time
Morning to mid-afternoon
Head-leading, daytime-friendly.
Typical terpenes
terpinolene · pinene · limonene
Sativa-leaning
16Best time
Morning to mid-afternoon
Tilted sativa without the racy edge.
Typical terpenes
limonene · caryophyllene · terpinolene
Science note
Indica vs. sativa is folk taxonomy
The indica/sativa binary is a 19th-century botanical convention that doesn't cleanly map to modern hybrid cannabis. Modern cultivars are mostly hybrid by genetics, and effect is driven more by terpene profile than by the type label.
That said, the cultural shorthand still works for shopping. "Indica" still implies myrcene-led body relaxation; "sativa" still implies pinene/terpinolene-led head clarity. Use the type filter as a starting point, then verify against the terpene profile.
Same data, different lens