Experienced growers can immediately tell that Cambodian is Sativa by glancing at the flowers. The buds are medium to large in size and come in long cylindrical shapes. The flowers have a damp earth smell, though you may also detect traces of tropical fruits. When burnt, it produces a sour smoke that slightly stings the sinuses. The smoke leaves you with a rich aftertaste of earth and hints of floral flavours.
Cambodian takes longer than most Sativa blends to kick in, and you may have to wait up to 15 minutes for the effects to take hold. The first sensations will be felt in the head, where throbbing and a slight feeling of constraint may be felt. After this initial rush dissipates, you will experience a quick onset of huge mental stimulation and your mind should start racing. You will be filled with positivity and want to think deeply about a great many things. You will find it easy to focus on topics and analyse them deeply, and you will find it just as easy to brainstorm or improvise using your creativity. This can make you extremely productive if necessary, but you can also have a good time by simply diving straight into some thought-provoking topics and spending the next hour or two contemplating.
This strain can be used to battle headaches, depression, and mental blocks, and can reduce physical pains.