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Top Balanced Strains for Novice Smokers

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By Tia MoskalenkoPublished 3 years ago 5 min read
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For those who decided to try weed for the first time, the choice is not easy. They go to a dispensary, and they get a question: what type of weed would you like? They see all sorts of products under different names. This confusion is real.

If you make the wrong choice, you won’t like it. All strains come with specific side effects, which may get serious if you’re not careful. On the other hand, cannabis is proven to have positive effects on various conditions, such as anxiety, insomnia, PTSD, epilepsy, and more. Casual users love weed not so much for its medicinal effects, but for its ability to uplift or relax them, depending on their needs.

But it all depends on the strain you choose. Some can be too strong for novice smokers. Others can enhance the state of stress, and some may lead to a bed-lock when you don’t want it. You have to get informed!

It’s time for the ultimate guide: what strains should novice users try?

What Type of Weed Strain Is Perfect for a Novice Smoker?

These are the most important guidelines for the choice of your first marijuana strain:

• The weed mustn’t be too strong

If the strain has a THC value higher than 20%, it’s considered very strong. The THC level of some strains exceeds 27%. Beginners can use these strains safely only if they limit themselves to extremely small amounts. But without any experience, it’s difficult to know when to stop. You won’t feel the effects immediately while smoking; you have to stop and wait for a while to get hit by the high. Without any experience, you won’t know how to determine the moment of “It’s enough.”

THC stands for tetrahydrocannabinol. It’s the chemical in weed that gives its psychoactive effects. In simple words, it’s what makes you high.

The commercial strains, which are available in dispensaries for smoking, contain low levels of CBD. CBD is the compound that medicinal users need, and it’s usually dominant in cannabis oils. If you’re a recreational user, you’ll focus on THC. For beginners, connoisseurs recommend strains with 15% - 20% of this chemical in their composition.

• The weed should be delicious

Two main factors determine whether you like the weed or not: aroma and flavor.

A beginner’s appreciation for marijuana starts with the sense of smell. Some strains are great in quality, but have a pungent aroma that disturbs novice users. Phenols and terpenes are the molecules that determine the strain’s aroma. It’s best to go for limonene-dominant strains. Limonene is a terpene that gives out fresh hints of lemon, grapefruit, lime, and orange. You may also like the sweet and spicy aroma that comes from gingerol.

The sense of taste comes to action right after you smell the weed. Some strains taste like petrol. Those fall under the category of diesel weed. They can be really good, but beginners don’t like them. They prefer fresh, sweet, and slightly spicy flavor. That’s the kind of strain to get first!

• Your first weed should be well-balanced

The contents of Indica and Sativa in the strain’s genetics determine its character. In general, Sativa makes the mind more active. It’s great for making you focused and happy. But when it dominates, it gives the potential for paranoia and enhanced anxiety as a side effect. Indica, on the other hand, is perfect for achieving a serene and calm effect. It’s a good choice for those who want to alleviate insomnia and stress. But a strong pure Indica may cause headaches and make you depressed.

For novice smokers, balanced weed is a perfect choice. You want to get the best of both worlds, while minimizing the potential side effects.

Top 2 Balanced Strains for Novice Smokers

We chose two strains that meet all standards we listed above. They aren’t overly strong. They are pleasant to smoke, and they reach the perfect balance between Sativa and Indica.

1. White Runtz

White Runtz is a 50/50 hybrid between Indica and Sativa. Currently, it’s one of the most popular choices for California smokers. It has an easy-going character that makes it suitable for a wide range of users.

Its THC level averages at 17%. That’s pretty decent and it will make you high quite effectively. You don’t need to smoke a huge joint to feel the effects. In fact, beginners are recommended to take just a few puffs and wait to see what happens.

The flavor and fragrance are perfectly appealing. There is a diesel undertone, but it’s hardly noticeable under the dominant tones of sweet treats and candy.

2. Jungle Cake

Jungle Cake is another perfectly balanced hybrid between Sativa and Indica. But it’s very different from White Runtz, mainly because it’s more powerful. The THC levels average around 23%, but they may go even higher. For a beginner, such intensity can lead to negative effects. That’s why it’s important to consume very little of this strain if you choose it.

When you get the right (small) dose, you’ll quickly feel the effects of slight euphoria and pleasant happiness. After the initial hit, you’ll be sent to a state of relaxation, which feels perfect after a long and busy day. This weed is good for fighting sleep disorders, inflammation, and chronic pain. Its side effects include anxiety and paranoia, which is why it’s important to consume it responsibly.

As for the flavor, most beginners love it! The slight diesel character is balanced with a sweet scent of marshmallow. The flavor is creamy and rich.

Enjoy!

A beginner’s journey in the world of weed can be marvelous! As long as they choose the right strain and limit their consumption, they will be safe.

Jungle Cake may be a bit too strong, but it still delivers balanced effects with limited use. White Runtz is safer and slightly more delicious, so it’s the most suitable choice for a very-first strain.

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Tia Moskalenko

Cannabis enthusiast from AskGrowers

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