Depending on how much your intake of THC is. If your intake of THC is a couple times a week it will stay for about 3-4 weeks. If you only smoked once it would stay in your system for 48 hours.
"THC can stay in you blood stream for about 5-7 months" Someone is being pessimistic. First, are you smoking swag or kine. Second, are you a pothead or just an occasional smoker. Third, how fat are you. Fourth, how active are you. Depending on how you answer it will take 2-45 days. In some cases, potheads can still have THC after 90 days of them quitting.
It takes about a month for the THC to be out of your system.
The speed at which marijuana leaves your body depends both on the speed of your metabolism, as well as on the half life of THC. Unlike most other substances, the half-life of THC can vary quite a bit, depending on who is using it, when it's used, and several other factors. For example, it's estimated that THC can have a half life that ranges anywhere from 1-10 days. It's almost impossible to find out what that half life is, which means that it is very difficult to use it to calculate how long it will take for all of the THC to leave your body.
It can be detectable for up to 90 days.
If its a blood test less than a week it stays in your fatty sells tho.
It takes about 4 to 6 months for THC to leave your blood.
In most cases THC is worked out of your blood in 48 hours, even for heavier smokers.
It should be. Marijuana (THC) normally takes between 2 and 6 weeks to leave your system, depending on your height, body weight, and the amount of weed you smoke.
It will take around a week if you don't smoke a lot but if your everyday it could take month
For as long as it stays in yours.
according to british scientists it can take up to four weeks before the THC is out of your blood.
"THC can stay in you blood stream for about 5-7 months" Someone is being pessimistic. First, are you smoking swag or kine. Second, are you a pothead or just an occasional smoker. Third, how fat are you. Fourth, how active are you. Depending on how you answer it will take 2-45 days. In some cases, potheads can still have THC after 90 days of them quitting.
It is very unlikely casual exposure to cannabis smoke will cause THC to be transferred to the blood.
It takes about a month for the THC to be out of your system.
The speed at which marijuana leaves your body depends both on the speed of your metabolism, as well as on the half life of THC. Unlike most other substances, the half-life of THC can vary quite a bit, depending on who is using it, when it's used, and several other factors. For example, it's estimated that THC can have a half life that ranges anywhere from 1-10 days. It's almost impossible to find out what that half life is, which means that it is very difficult to use it to calculate how long it will take for all of the THC to leave your body.
It is very unlikely casual exposure to cannabis smoke will cause THC to be transferred to the blood.
THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, will usually stay in someones system for only a week or so if used sparingly, like 3 times in one month. Consistent users should expect THC to remain in the blood for more than two weeks and up to a month.