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How Smokers Use Certain Strains to Boost Their Focus
Mar 25, 2025
Emily Earlenbaugh
Cannabis Now
Cannabis has a bad reputation when it comes to mental focus. There’s a
common perception that cannabis kills concentration, leaving smokers spacey
and unmotivated. And let’s face it, there’s validity to the stigma, because
it’s true that indulging in too much or smoking the wrong strain of
marijuana can leave consumers in a confused place.
Still, cannabis has a wide range of effects, so the story about cannabis
and focus isn’t as simple as it seems. This powerful plant can also have
the opposite effect and actually improve mental functionality. Many
cannabis users report that cannabis helps them stay more engaged and
clear-minded.
“I find my focus with cannabis,” says Betsy Kabaker, a 24-year-old
marketing consultant in the San Francisco Bay Area.
“It just allows me to tap into that space where I’m only focused on that
one activity that I’m doing,” Kabaker says.
Growing up, Kabaker’s doctors prescribed her a long line of different ADHD
medications, including Dexedrine, Ritalin and Adderall. All of the pills,
however, came with brutal side effects, such as daily vomiting, agitation,
sleepless nights and a racing heart.
“It washed away my personality,” Kabaker says, “and I think that
personality is such an important thing to be able to express.”
When she tried using cannabis to treat her ADHD, she found it only came
with positive side effects. “Cannabis affects my mood positively,” she
says. “Adderall affects my mood negatively and makes me antisocial.
Cannabis makes me social.”
But what does scientific research say about cannabis’s ability to help with
focus?
The answer is complicated. When scientists at Florida International
University designed a study to see if cannabis negatively impacts focus —
or “motivation” — in adolescents, the results were not what they had
expected. The researchers reported in December 2017 that they found no
association between cannabis use and motivation. However, this may be
because cannabis seems to affect focus both positively and negatively, and
the results were therefore influenced by respondents reporting that
cannabis both improved and impeded their motivation.
On the other hand, a 2011 study published in the *European Journal of
Neuroscience* found that misfirings of the endocannabinoid system (the
system of receptors in the body that interacts with cannabis’s active
ingredients) have actually been linked to ADHD in mice.
While more research needs to be done, cannabis may also help with other
conditions that affect focus. For example, a recent Alzheimer’s study
showed that a chronic low dose of THC restored cognitive function in older
mice.
But until the science can develop, those who suffer from conditions that
diminish focus may find relief by activating the endocannabinoid system with
cannabis.
For example, Nelson Ricardo, a 30-year-old product development supervisor
in San Jose, California, says that when he smokes cannabis, he is more
productive. “I get super concentrated and not distracted by anything, and
because of that I’m able to produce and get things done faster,” Ricardo
says.
Choosing the strain can be crucial when it comes to using cannabis for
focus. Some strains help while others may make things worse. Both Ricardo
and Kabaker say they focus best with uplifting sativas, naming strains like
Jack Herer or Lemon Haze. For those who find sativas to be anxiety
producing, indica-dominant hybrids like Afgoo or Girl Scout Cookies may be
a better fit.
Cannabis might cause a lack of focus for some, but for Betsy, Nelson and so
many others, cannabis provides exactly what is needed — motivation, energy
and focus. It is time to throw out the old stereotype and see the complex
picture.
*Originally published in the print edition of Cannabis Now. LEARN MORE.*
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