The main intoxicant in pot is called tetrahydrocanabinol.
Chat with our AI personalities
The main ingredient in marijuana that produces a high is THC (tetrahydrocannabinol). It interacts with receptors in the brain and nervous system to create psychoactive effects. Herbs such as mint and basil can mimic the taste of marijuana to create a soothing experience.
When the handle of a pot gets hot, it can burn your hand if you touch it. This is because the heat transfers from the pot to the handle, which can cause the metal or plastic handle to become too hot to touch safely. Using a potholder or oven mitt is recommended to protect your hands from getting burned.
If only one pot is not getting water, it may be due to a blockage in the watering system, a malfunctioning irrigation line, or simply that the pot is not placed correctly to receive water. Check for any obstructions, ensure the irrigation system is functioning properly, and adjust the pot's position if needed to resolve the issue.
high pressure is the opposite of low pressure which means that it has more of a use of pressure so when you see for example: my pot was on low pressure you would say, my pot is on high pressure. Ta Da it is the most awesome sentence.
To heat a pot on the stove, place it over a burner and turn the dial to the desired temperature. Use medium heat for most cooking tasks and adjust as needed. Avoid heating the pot on high heat initially to prevent scorching or burning the food.
No, blowing pot smoke into someone's ear would not make them high. THC needs to be absorbed through the lungs to have an effect, so inhaling the smoke is necessary for someone to experience the psychoactive effects of marijuana.