What the actual fuck? Same folks will scream bloody murder if you want a gun registration card. Nevermind an alcohol registration card. Fuck the fucking fuckers.
What the actual fuck? Same folks will scream bloody murder if you want a gun registration card. Nevermind an alcohol registration card. Fuck the fucking fuckers.
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If you know the strain of flower you are using you can make some estimates. For example if your strain has 20% THC, you can assume an ounce (28 grams) has 5600mg (28g x .20 x 1000). I round down and take about 15% off as I know that my extraction isn’t at 100%. That’s just a start though as I do plenty of “taste testing”, share with friends, etc to get feedback to see how it aligns with commercial products.</p>
Heres a strange one.My sister who hasnt touched weed in decades got a THC and CBD oil to use for insomnia.She did the typical rookie move of taking a dose and getting impatient and having a second dose. She fell asleep and woke up fine.Couple hours later at work it starts to hit and hit strong. She was high all day at work.Anyone hear of such a delayed response or have any ideas how this could happen? Not sure how this would factor in but she was coming off of a cold, and I suspect she is on SSRIs
CBD can act as an uptake inhibitor and delay the onset of THC effects in my experience. I prefer not to mix.
I have had tincture take 6 hours to kick in. Edibles are very unreliable for me. When I’m in pain I want relief now so I vape or hit a dab.
Not that uncommon, especially if taken with food. As for how, digestion rates vary between people, but more importantly edibles are fundamentally different than inhaled THC. Oral THC gets converted by the liver from Delta-9 THC to 11-hydroxy THC, which is much more potent. There's a lot of genetic variation in the speed and efficiency of that conversion.
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