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Couch Lock

An intense state of physical sedation and lethargy from potent indica strains that makes movement feel difficult.

Couch lock is an intense state of physical sedation and immobility brought on by consuming potent indica or indica-dominant cannabis strains. The name describes the sensation precisely: you feel so physically heavy, relaxed, and melted into the furniture that getting up feels like an enormous effort.

What Causes Couch Lock

Couch lock results from a combination of factors in the strain's chemical profile. High levels of myrcene, the most sedating terpene, are strongly associated with the effect. Elevated CBN content (from aged THC degradation) adds additional sedation. High doses of THC combined with these terpenes create the overwhelming physical relaxation. The body's response to heavy CB1 receptor activation in motor control regions of the brain may also contribute to the reduced motivation and physical inertia.

Who Wants It and Who Does Not

For insomnia sufferers, chronic pain patients, and anyone looking for deep evening relaxation, couch lock is a feature, not a bug. Strains like Granddaddy Purple, Northern Lights, and Afghan Kush are sought out specifically for this effect. For consumers who need to remain functional, couch lock is to be avoided. Choosing sativa-dominant strains, consuming lower doses, and adding CBD can all help prevent unwanted couch lock. If you find yourself unexpectedly couch-locked, remember that the feeling is temporary and typically resolves within one to three hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does couch lock feel like?
Couch-lock feels like a deep, heavy physical sedation where your body feels too relaxed and comfortable to move. It is often associated with high-myrcene indica strains and higher doses. While some enjoy this deep relaxation, others may find it inconvenient.
What causes couch lock from cannabis?
Couch Lock is caused by the interaction between cannabis compounds (primarily cannabinoids and terpenes) and your body's endocannabinoid system. The specific receptors activated, the dosage consumed, and your individual biology all influence whether and how strongly this effect manifests. Strain genetics and terpene profiles also play a role.
Is couch lock common with cannabis use?
Couch Lock is a well-documented effect that many cannabis users report. Its likelihood depends on factors like strain genetics, terpene profile, THC content, individual tolerance, and consumption method. Not everyone experiences couch lock the same way, and set and setting also play a role.
Can I control or manage couch lock?
To manage or avoid excessive sedation, choose sativa-dominant or hybrid strains, use lower doses, consume earlier in the day, and stay physically active. If you enjoy the deep relaxation, plan for it by having snacks and entertainment ready. Lower-dose edibles or microdosing can provide relaxation without immobility.
Which strains are associated with couch lock?
Couch Lock tends to be more associated with certain strain profiles. Checking lab results, terpene profiles, and user reviews can help you find strains that are more or less likely to produce this effect. A knowledgeable budtender can also guide you toward strains that match your desired experience.