If it is an Indica strain it can have a peppery smell.
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Yes, some people describe the smell of marijuana as being similar to pepper, along with other scents such as pine, citrus, or skunk. This can vary depending on the specific strain of marijuana and individual perception.
Marijuana can have a sweet, herbal, skunky, or earthy smell, with some strains having more citrus or fruity notes. The exact smell can vary depending on the strain and how it was grown, dried, and stored.
No, breathalyzers are used to detect alcohol in a person's breath, not marijuana. Marijuana can be detected through a urine, blood, or saliva test.
The smell of marijuana can linger on clothes for a few hours to a few days, depending on factors like how concentrated the smell is, how long the clothes were exposed, and if they were washed or aired out. Washing the clothes with soap and water can help to remove the smell more effectively.
It is possible that you have ingested or been exposed to marijuana, which can be excreted in your urine. Other factors such as certain medications, foods, or medical conditions can also affect the smell of your urine. If you are concerned, it is best to consult with a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
Yes, marijuana use can potentially change the smell of urine. Compounds from marijuana can be excreted in urine, altering its odor. Additionally, marijuana use can lead to dehydration, which can result in more concentrated urine that may have a stronger smell.