Yeh I really wanna wait hours to get high and potentially take too much. If I smoke it I can have the exact number of drags it takes to get a certain level of high and then stop.

Like sure I know inhaling smoke into your lungs is inherently bad, but as somehow who only very occasionally ingests marijuana, I don’t see the trade off being worth it.

  • WafflesTasteGood [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    When made correctly edibles will contain more drug compounds from the plant then you could get from smoking. This is, in my experience of making many edibles over the years, a major factor in the seemingly random effects. A given batch of weed will hit different when smoked vs eaten due to the different active cannabinoids in the edibles.

    This really becomes an issue when weed has no real strict identity for it's cannabinoid contents. Indica and sativa is mostly based on vibes. The actual level of drug other than THC present in a given batch is basically unknowable and it's probable that some of that even varies within a given strain from plant to plant.

    So even before you factor in the human elements like diet and metabolism, the edibles themselves are kind of a game of roulette on how it will hit you.

    It's also incredibly easy to make them too strong. It took me over a year and tens of infusions before I had my edibles at a reasonable strength, and even then sometimes a different batch of weed would totally throw my recipes off. The time I made a batch with shake from several different strains was a real rollercoaster of being stoned.

    • ZoomeristLeninist [comrade/them, she/her]M
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      2 years ago

      when you make edibles ur causing a lot of the THC to convert to CBN, as opposed to smoking where only a little CBN is formed. CBN causes sleepiness and is relaxing, closer in effects to CBD than THC. i like THC tho so when i make edibles i go low and slow on the decarb step. and the high heat from smoking causes cannabinoids to break down more than when cooking (butane lighters burn at 2000 C). also when you eat THC ur liver converts it to 11-hydroxy-THC, which is about 5x more bioactive than THC, which is why you can eat 100 mg and have a nice high for several hours while if you smoke 100 mg THC (a bit less than half a gram of bud) ur mildly high for an hour or two (depending on ur tolerance obv).