oh yeah! I've been smoking weed for about 3 in a half years and it's the strongest sh*t in the bay area, and depending on what type of weed you smoke, you get different levels of high if you smoke enough resin.
I've been smoking white widow, white rhino, purp, kush, mr. nice guy, and even laced sh*t and the resin from all of these types get you pretty high if you make the resin ball well enough....don't know how to make a resin ball? neither do i, just put the resin in the bowl (but not directly on top of the hole and don't inhale hard) and you'll get high, the only difference is that it will burn faster so try to just light corners instead of the whole bowl at the same time.
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Smoking weed resin can potentially get you high due to the concentrated cannabinoids present in the residue. However, it may also contain other undesirable compounds from the combustion process. It is not recommended to rely on resin for its psychoactive effects.
The potency of weed and hashish can vary depending on the specific strain and processing methods used. In general, hashish tends to be more potent than regular weed because it is a concentrated form of cannabis resin. However, with advances in breeding and cultivation techniques, there are now many high-THC strains of weed that can be just as strong or even stronger than hashish.
Yes, resin can withstand heat to a certain extent, but it may soften or deform at high temperatures.
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.
Epoxy resin is flammable and can burn when exposed to high temperatures. It is important to follow safety instructions when working with epoxy resin to prevent fires or other hazards.