Ymir wrote:
I'm probably just stupid and don't know how the measurements work.
I don't mean 500mg of THC, I'm talking in blunts.
The blunt was "1 gram", whatever that means, I smoked half and my mate smoked the other half. So I'd assume I had 500mg of the whatever was in that blunt. Likely not just weed but some other additives to make it weigh more or some shit.
Basically just half a blunt made me high for a long time and I didn't enjoy the experience. Like, someone was using a jack-hammer on my face type pain, terrible taste in my mouth, time being extremely slow and a bunch of vomiting by the end.
hello, Resident Certified Weed Smoker here. do you know if it was actually a blunt? or are you using that term more generally to just describe weed that was rolled into something to smoke? believe it or not, there is a distinction between a blunt and a joint
"joint" refers to weed that's been rolled using rolling papers like raw or top, the same kind of rolling papers you would use to roll your own tobacco cigs. these papers are usually made from either normal plant material (the same as regular paper), or with hemp
"blunt" are made by taking a cigar/cigarillo like a swisher sweet or backwood and removing all of the tobacco first, then using that paper to roll your weed. the key difference is that swishers and backwoods are made of a mixture of normal paper
and tobacco. some backwoods are just rolled using a whole damn tobacco leaf lol
if you're smoking a joint, you're just smoking weed. if you're smoking a blunt, you're smoking some mixture of weed and tobacco. if you got light headed, nauseous, sick, etc, this is almost certainly caused by the tobacco. accidentally smoking weed laced with anything else (like a sherm stick) can happen but it's pretty rare. it's not like a black market xanny situation where you buy pressed pills that are really just made of fent, the vast majority of people who smoke are not going to be mixing extra stuff into the weed, they'll simply use the other drug along side smoking.
it's difficult to accurately gauge how much thc you actually ingested through smoking, thc is measured in mg if it's baked into an edible or extracted out into a tincture. depending on a strain's thc content, how slowly it's burning, what you're smoking it out of, how long you're holding it in before exhaling, etc, can all significantly change how the high hits you.
edibles are a totally different beast due to how the thc is metabolized. smoking weed hits you immediately, you stay up there for a bit then slowly come back down. with an edible, you feel nothing for like 60-90 minutes, then all of sudden you're high as shit and will be high as shit for potentially hours. if you do ever decide to try it again, I would recommend smoking out of a glass pipe, or trying a low thc edible, something like an oil based tincture or a tablet