Well actually it may be caused by the strain because a dominant indica strain will "couchlock" you while a sativa dominant strain may make you feel more energetic. Also try doing something instead of sitting around.
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One reason for feeling tired after smoking weed is that THC, the active compound in cannabis, can affect neurotransmitters in the brain involved in sleep regulation. Additionally, smoking can also cause a drop in blood pressure and heart rate, leading to feelings of relaxation and tiredness.
Smoke detectors are designed to detect the presence of smoke particles in the air, regardless of what is causing the smoke. This means that smoke detectors may detect weed smoke, as it is still smoke in the air. However, the sensitivity of the detector and the specific composition of the weed smoke may affect how quickly and reliably it is detected.
It is unlikely to get a contact high from sitting in a room with weed smoke unless the room is poorly ventilated and you are exposed for an extended period of time with a high concentration of smoke.
If by "dirty" you mean high, it's possible. If you just smell the smoke but it isn't close to you then nothing will happen. If you're close to it and the smoke is in you're face then you might get a second hand or "contact high"
If you smoke weed every day, it is unlikely you will pass a saliva test, as THC can be detected in saliva for up to 24-72 hours after use. Factors such as metabolism, frequency of use, and the amount of THC in the marijuana can affect detection times. It is best to refrain from using marijuana if you know you will be taking a saliva test.
after inhaling the smoke of the pot, the smoke will lose majority of the THC contained but will always still THC. If you're asking this because you have a household pet then they will indeed be inhaling a small portion of your second hand THC.