you would have to check...every strain of weed is different. some weed has alot some dosent (also called "Bunk Weed"). but basicly all depending on how it was grown and when they harvested it will determine how much THC a plant has....there is a perfect 2 week period that you must harvest it within other wise it wont be as good of a crop.
It is difficult to equate nanograms of THC to a specific dose as it can vary based on individual factors such as metabolism and tolerance. In general, 5 nanograms of THC is considered a low level and may indicate recent cannabis use, but it does not necessarily correlate to a specific quantity consumed.
This refers to 975 nanograms per milliletre of blood. Milligrams/nanograms are the same as milliletres except one is for mass (mg/ng) and one is for volume (ml). One nanogram = 0.000000001 grams, therefore 99.9999125% is blood and 0.0000975% is delta-9 Tetra-Hydra-Cannabinoil (THC).
It completely depends. You can take a long hit or a short hit, but I don't know nearly enough to tell you in terms of quantity.
I, believe , the term is millirils or something close to that. the more u toke the higher that level rises and is counted in the level within your body. I have never heard of anyone that took 1 hit off 1 joint, which might land u in the Guinness Book of World Records. Smoking marijuana leaves THC in the body which eventually broken down by the body. I do believe that if you took 1 hit off 1 joint ROTFLMFAO, if you waited 30 days before you took another toke, or even several for several days, you would probably come out clean.
No, THC is the psychoactive compound found in marijuana. It can be consumed in various forms besides smoking, such as edibles, tinctures, and vaporization. Smoking is just one method of consuming THC.
It is difficult to equate nanograms of THC to a specific dose as it can vary based on individual factors such as metabolism and tolerance. In general, 5 nanograms of THC is considered a low level and may indicate recent cannabis use, but it does not necessarily correlate to a specific quantity consumed.
1,000,000,000,000 nanograms are in one kilogram.
There are 453,592,370,000 nanograms in one pound
1,000,000,000 (one billion) nanograms are inside of one gram.
This refers to 975 nanograms per milliletre of blood. Milligrams/nanograms are the same as milliletres except one is for mass (mg/ng) and one is for volume (ml). One nanogram = 0.000000001 grams, therefore 99.9999125% is blood and 0.0000975% is delta-9 Tetra-Hydra-Cannabinoil (THC).
It completely depends. You can take a long hit or a short hit, but I don't know nearly enough to tell you in terms of quantity.
One million
There are 1000000 nanograms in one milligram. Therefore, 5.2 milligrams is equal to 5.2 x 1000000 = 5200000 nanograms.
Weight and length are not directly comparable. I have a feeling you meant milligrams. If so, there are 1,000,000 nanograms in a milligram.
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The amount of cannabis needed to reach 50 nanograms per milliliter of THC metabolite in the bloodstream can vary significantly based on several factors, including the potency of the cannabis, individual metabolism, and consumption method. Generally, studies suggest that smoking around one to two joints (depending on their THC content) could potentially result in such a level of THC metabolites, but individual responses can differ widely. It's important to note that THC metabolites can remain in the system for an extended period, influenced by frequency of use and individual body chemistry.
A nanogram is the correct name for a mass one millionth (micro-) of one milligram.To convert milligrams to nanograms, multiply by 1,000,000.0.15 milligrams = 150,000 nanograms