Too many variables in your question to give even a ball park answer to that. Smoking "less marijuana" will still render you positive for a drug screen. Even if you quit completely after smoking regularly, you will continue to test positive for at minimum a week after your last smoke.
To be completely sure of passing a drug screen, you'll need to stay "clean" a minimum of 3 weeks and sometimes up to 6 weeks. and then go figure this--even if you stay clean for weeks, you might test negative one day and then a few days later test positive as metabolites are eliminated irregularly from the body.
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Yes, if you smoke less marijuana than usual, the THC levels in your body will decrease over time as the stored THC is metabolized and eliminated from your system. However, the rate at which THC levels decrease will vary depending on factors such as frequency of use, metabolism, and body composition.
No, marijuana is metabolized by the body and eliminated primarily through feces and urine. Peeing does not directly remove marijuana from the body; rather, it is broken down by the liver and excreted as waste products through the urine.
It is not recommended to smoke marijuana residue because it can contain harmful impurities or toxins from previous use. Residue does not have the same potency or quality as fresh marijuana, and smoking it could be harsh on your lungs. It's advisable to properly clean your smoking devices to avoid residue buildup.
it depends on what strain of MJ you are smoking and how much. Most have an initial high of 45 minutes to an hour, assuming you smoke one bowl or joint. The after effects and the down high, coming down from it, can last a couple of hours.
Putting marijuana through the washer can cause it to become wet and potentially ruined. The heat and friction from the washing machine can break down the plant material and reduce its potency. It is not recommended to wash marijuana as it can lead to wastage and loss of product.
Yes, marijuana can stay in the body longer if ingested compared to when it is smoked. This is because when marijuana is ingested, it is processed by the liver and broken down into compounds that can be detected in the body for a longer period of time.