Wondering how long your high from weed will last? Want to know how much cannabis it will take for you to get long lasting effects?
Read on below to find out!
Four Main Factors Affecting Your Weed High:
Different kind of strains have different effects. The first, Indica’s, tend to make you feel sleepy and can give the sensation of a ‘body high’. Secondly there are Sativa’s which can make you feel more energetic and creative.
Four Main factors that can also alter the length of your high;
- Having weed on an empty stomach can make your high last longer
- The amount of smoke intake
- Small tolerance for marijuana can make your weed high last longer
- Being under influence of alcohol when taking Marijuana may cause longer effect
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Can Marijuana Cause A Hangover?
Marijuana is a psychoactive drug that contains THC that gives a short-length high compared to other drugs. However, having the THC stay in your bloodstream for a long time period may cause some hangover effects such as;
- Fatigue
- Drowsiness
- Headaches
- Nausea
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How long does the weed high last?
The way you smoke can also be a factor for the length of your weed high last. Such as if you smoke your marijuana in different ways such as vaping, inhaling and digesting (edibles).
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the main psychoactive high in marijuana, makes you feel you high within seconds.
It can be intense from the beginning for an average of 20 minutes. Then it starts to lay low for another 40-60 minutes.
Ingesting Cannabis, the THC component is digested into your stomach, which means the high you have can be more effective and last longer. Not everyone has the same experience or reacts the same way, but generally the average is about 30 minutes for it to kick into your system. When ingesting cannabis the THC component is being digested in your stomach, therefore, the high can be a lot more effective and may last a lot longer. Once you start to feel it, it would last for four hours to eight. Great for pain reliever alternative.
Glossary:
- Inhaling: One to Three Hours
- Edibles and ingestibles: Four to Six Hour