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Cannabis and Sleep: What Science (and Our Budtenders) Say

Cannabis and Sleep: What Science (and Our Budtenders) Say

Let’s be real, when counting sheep stops working, many folks turn to cannabis. Whether it’s trouble falling asleep, waking up at 3 a.m., or just struggling to shut the brain off after a long day, more people are asking us the same question: “What’s the best strain for sleep?” While there’s no one-size-fits-all answer, there is a growing body of science (and some tried-and-true budtender wisdom) that can help steer you in the right direction.

First, let’s break down what actually makes cannabis a potential sleep aid. It’s not just about indica vs. sativa, although we’ll get to that! Cannabinoids like THC and CBN, along with terpenes like myrcene and linaloon, all play a role in how cannabis affects sleep cycles. THC, in particular, can help people fall sleep faster, especially in low to moderate doses. CBN, sometimes nicknamed the “sleepy cannabinoid,” is gaining traction for its sedative-like properties, especially when paired with THC in full-spectrum products.

But here’s the twist: higher THC isn’t always better. While strong strains might knock you out initially, they can also mess with REM sleep—the stage linked to dreaming and emotional processing. That’s why some people wake up groggy or foggy-headed after a heavy-hitting edible or concentrate. Balance is key. A strain or product with a more balanced cannabinoid profile (think 1:1 THC:CBD or formulas that include CBN) can lead to more restorative rest without the zombie morning.

Let’s talk terpenes. These aromatic compounds do more than make your flower smell like pine or citrus—they actually influence the experience. Myrcene, found in strains like Granddaddy Purple and Northern Lights, is known for its relaxing, sedative effects. Linalool (also found in lavender) can ease anxiety and quiet a racing mind. When choosing a product for sleep, checking the terpene profile can be just as important as looking at THC content.

Our budtenders often recommend slow-release edibles or tinctures for people who struggle with staying asleep. These types of products metabolize more gradually, offering support throughout the night instead of just during the onset. For those who need help falling asleep fast, a fast-acting vape or infused pre-roll might do the trick. Timing is important, too, taking an edible right before bed can lead to frustration if it takes an hour to kick in. Start your routine 30-60 minutes before your desired bedtime for best results.

One of the most underrated parts of using cannabis for sleep? Intention. Creating a nighttime ritual, whether it’s a hot bath, screen-free time, or reading a chapter before bed, can amplify the effects of your chosen strain. Pairing cannabis with calming activities tells your brain, “Hey, it’s time to shut it down.” This combo of plant medicine and routine can be more effective than either one on its own.

And let’s not forget: everyone’s body responds differently. What knocks one person out might keep another alert. That’s why it’s worth journaling your experience or checking in with a budtender after trying something new. At NatureMed, we’re always happy to help you dial in your sleep setup and figure out what works best for your body, schedule, and tolerance.

If sleep has been playing hard to get, it might be time to invite cannabis into your nighttime routine. Whether you’re curious about CBN, want to explore terpene-rich flower, or just need help finding a chill edible that won’t leave you foggy in the morning, we’ve got you. Check out our online menu to explore all our sleep-friendly picks, and don’t forget to swing by our daily deals page, you might just find your new favorite bedtime companion at a dreamy price.

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Angel Mills