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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.
THC is typically completely absorbed within a few hours after consumption, but the effects can last much longer depending on factors such as dosage, metabolism, and individual sensitivity. It is recommended to wait at least 6-8 hours before driving or operating machinery.
Hemp typically has very low levels of THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), the psychoactive compound found in marijuana. In the United States, hemp products must contain less than 0.3% THC to be legally classified as hemp.
The amount of THC in one gram of weed can vary widely based on the strain and growing conditions, but it typically ranges from 15% to 25%. This means that there can be between 150mg to 250mg of THC in a gram of weed.
The time it takes for THC to leave your body depends on various factors such as frequency of use, metabolism, body weight, and hydration level. In general, for infrequent users, THC can be detected in urine for up to 3-4 days, while for regular users it can be detected for up to 30 days or more.
"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.