Contrary to popular belief, there is absolutely no THC in the black tar that builds up on your pipe/bong/etc.
The reason you get high is due to oxygen deprivation.
Except for the resin you scrape out of the bowl, it is slightly burnt weed, with the resin on it.
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The THC content in marijuana resin can vary depending on the source and processing method. On average, marijuana resin may contain 15-30% THC, but some concentrates can have much higher concentrations, exceeding 50-80% THC. It's important to understand the potency before consuming to avoid potential adverse effects.
Yes, resin can contain THC if it comes from a cannabis plant. THC is the psychoactive compound found in marijuana, so resin from a marijuana plant will likely contain THC.
It depends on the specific strain and how they are made, but typically marijuana has a lower THC content compared to hashish. Hashish is made by extracting resin from the marijuana plant, concentrating THC levels, resulting in a higher potency than marijuana.
The sticky resin extracted from the marijuana plant is called cannabis resin or hashish. It contains concentrated amounts of cannabinoids such as THC and CBD, which are responsible for the plant's psychoactive and medicinal effects.
Yes, You can get THC in your system from marijuana residue. However, marijuana residue, or as most incorrectly call it, resin, contains very LITTLE THC and a LOT of useless and harmful material
It is unlikely that simply touching marijuana resin would cause you to test positive on a drug test. However, if you have significant contact with the resin and it gets absorbed through your skin or you inhale it, there is a slight possibility of testing positive. It is always best to avoid contact with any form of marijuana if you are concerned about drug testing results.