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How long does a weed high last

Many factors can impact how long a person experiences the effects of cannabis. These factors include the amount consumed, the THC content, body weight and fat percentage, metabolism, whether or not you have eaten, and your tolerance.

 

Cannabis contains more than 113 cannabinoids, with Delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) being responsible for the euphoric feeling. Here's a look at the duration of the delta-9 THC high and some tips to reduce it:

 

How long does it take for marijuana to take effect?

 

The speed of the effect depends on how you use the product:

 

  • Smoking or vaping:  -Marijuana's effects can be felt in as little as two to ten minutes. Because it enters your bloodstream through your lungs within minutes of inhalation, it has a rapid effect on your body.

  • Edibles:   -When you eat marijuana, your digestive system breaks it down, which can take some time. Edibles start to work within 30-60 minutes, but it can take up to two hours to take effect. 

  • Dabbing:  -A specific pipe is used to smoke a highly concentrated strain of marijuana. Dabs have a higher THC concentration than other types of cannabis, which provides a more immediate high.

 

The duration of the effects varies widely depending on the dosage and strength. The more you consume and the higher the THC level, the longer the effects will last. The effects of cannabis can last longer or shorter depending on how you ingest it.

 

Here's how it breaks down:

 

- Smoking or vaping: The effects peak ten minutes after ingestion and can last for one to three hours, and sometimes it can last up to eight hours.

- Edibles: The effects typically peak two hours after ingestion and can last for 12 hours or more.

- Dabbing: The effects of dabbing can last from one to three hours on average, but if you're using a strong THC concentration, the effects can last all day.

 

While the "high" from cannabis may only last a few hours, the comedown or aftereffects may persist for many hours or even the following day.

If you've never used cannabis before, start slowly.

 

How long does weed stay in your body from one hit? 

 

The amount and frequency of use can have an impact. Cannabis can be detected in human fluids for one to thirty days after the last use. Daily or near-daily usage may result in detection in hair for several months, similar to other narcotics.

 

For occasional users who have only taken one hit, THC may be detectable in urine for around 1 to 3 days. However, for frequent or heavy users, THC may be detectable for a longer period, potentially up to several weeks.

 

The detection duration for cannabis is influenced by dosage and frequency of use. Longer detection periods are associated with greater doses and more frequent usage. Regular use can result in the presence of cannabinoids in your system for months after your last use.

 

How long is cannabis detectable via drug testing? 

 

THC and its metabolites, or by-products, as well as their concentrations, are measured in a drug test. These metabolites remain in your system after the weed's effects have worn off.

 

The duration of detection for cannabis in your system depends on your smoking or ingesting habits and the type of drug test used.

Urine testing is the most common method of drug testing. Weed may be detectable in urine for the following periods of time after last use:

 

  • - Single use: 3 days
  • - Moderate use (four times per week): 5 to 7 days
  • - Chronic use (daily): 10 to 15 days
  • - Chronic heavy use (multiple times per day): more than 30 days

 

Cannabis detectable via drug testing

Substances like cannabis metabolites may attach themselves to fat molecules in your body. It may take a while to get rid of them, especially if you have a lot of fat molecules in your body.

Urine Testing: This is the most common method for drug testing. Cannabis can typically be detected in urine for:
  • Occasional users (few times a month): Up to 3 days after use.
  • Moderate users (a few times a week): Up to 1 week after use.
  • Heavy users (daily or near-daily): Up to 1 month or more after use.
Blood Testing: Cannabis can usually be detected in blood for a shorter period than in urine:
  • Occasional users: Up to 1-2 days after use.
  • Moderate to heavy users: Up to 1 week after use.
Saliva Testing: Cannabis can typically be detected in saliva for a shorter period than in urine or blood:
  • Occasional users: Up to 1-3 days after use.
  • Moderate to heavy users: Up to 1 week after use.

Hair Testing: Cannabis can be detected in hair for a much longer period compared to other methods:
  • Cannabis can be detected in hair for up to 90 days or longer after use, as hair grows gradually over time and retains traces of substances consumed.

 

It's important to note that these are general guidelines, and individual results may vary based on factors such as metabolism, body fat percentage, hydration levels, and the potency of the cannabis consumed.

Additionally, newer and more sensitive drug testing methods may be able to detect cannabis use for longer periods than traditional tests.

If you're concerned about drug testing or the potential detection of cannabis in your system, it's best to consult with a healthcare professional or a qualified drug testing specialist for personalized advice and guidance.

Happy Airvaping:)