Traditionally, the best cannabis for productivity was always said to be sativa-dominant strains. But in a world where everything is technically a hybrid strain, that prediction may not be as accurate as it once was.
Sourcing sativas is always a good place to start, but know this label isn't always on the mark. Even if you find a few "true" sativas, you may have to experiment before you find one that helps increase your productivity.
This is because the real star for productivity is actually terpenes.
Terpenes are
aromatic compounds that make some strains smell sweet and fruity and others gassy or skunky. Terpenes exist in almost all plants, from flowers to fruits to herbs, and these same compounds work together to create each strain's unique chemical fingerprint.
So, why are they so important for productivity? Terpenes work through various biological channels to influence how we feel, with certain terpenes contributing to lift mood or boost energy, creativity, and focus. They actually interact with cannabis' other compounds, phytocannabinoids, to produce distinct effects.
Best Terpenes for Productivity
While research on terpenes is still developing (especially for strain-specific terpene profiles), early findings suggest that certain isolated terpenes may help enhance productivity.
Here are a few that show promise according to scientific studies:
3 Best Cannabis Strains for Productivity
Reading down a list of possibly productive terpenes can be useful, but what would really help is a list of cannabis strains known as energizers. Right?
And chances are, the strains that encourage productivity will contain one or more of the promising terpenes listed above in their terpene profile. So, on your personal journey to finding out what strains work best for your productive days, here are a few of our favorites to try:
Jack Herer
Jack Herer is one of the legendary sativa-dominant strains, first popularized in the 1990s. It's named after the iconic cannabis activist and author of The Emperor Wears No Clothes and was originally bred by Sensi Seeds in the Netherlands.
Its exact lineage is lost to the mists of time, but it is believed to come from a cross of Northern Lights #5, Shiva Skunk, and Haze. Jack Herer is renowned for its uplifting, energetic, and creative effects. Most people find that this strain provides a uniquely clear-headed experience. This may not be so surprising, considering its terpene profile is rich in terpinolene, beta-caryophyllene, and pinene.