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Taking too much marijuana can lead to unwanted side effects such as paranoia, anxiety, panic attacks, increased heart rate, and impaired coordination. In severe cases, it can also result in hallucinations and nausea. It's important to consume marijuana in moderation to avoid these adverse effects.
Yes, marijuana can lose potency if it dries out too much. Exposure to air and light can cause THC, the main psychoactive compound in marijuana, to degrade over time. It is best to store marijuana in a cool, dark, and airtight container to help preserve its potency.
You would usually roll between 0.2 and 0.7 grams in a joint. It really depends on the size of your joint and if you mix it with tobacco or not. Really just roll whatever fits in the paper, and if you have too much to smoke light it out and you can use it later. There are some pretty big joints being rolled out there too, like a whole ounce into a joint. It can get a LOT of people stoned and will burn for a really long time.
Too much nitrogen in the blood can lead to a condition called azotemia, which can cause symptoms like fatigue, confusion, and weakness. It can also be associated with kidney problems or other underlying health issues that need to be addressed.
When you put too much solute in a solution, it can exceed its solubility limit and the excess solute may not fully dissolve. This can result in a saturated solution, where no more solute can dissolve. In extreme cases, the excess solute may precipitate out of the solution.
Using too much developer can cause the hair color to become diluted, resulting in a lighter color than desired. It can also affect the processing time, potentially leading to uneven or patchy color results. It's essential to follow the manufacturer's instructions to achieve the intended hair color.