Based on your body weight, when you last smoked and how much you smoked that day. If you're heavier, THC is going to stay in your system longer because it gets absorbed by fat. If you just smoked yesterday then of course you'd fail a drug test today. Pot usually takes about 30 days to completely leave your system, that is if you're a heavy user and smoke often. If you aren't a heavy smoker then I'd say 2 weeks to be safe.
i cant really tell you but ussally up to 30 days
15 days or less.
A single hit of marijuana can be detectable in your system for up to 3 days for infrequent users and up to 30 days for heavy users, depending on various factors like metabolism, body mass, and frequency of use.
THC can be detected in urine anywhere from 3 days for occasional users to up to 30 days for heavy users. Factors such as frequency of use, metabolism, body fat percentage, and the potency of the marijuana can all affect how long THC stays in your system.
How long does marijuana stay in the body system after taking say 1 joint.
THC, the psychoactive component in marijuana, can be detected in fat cells for several weeks to a month in frequent users. However, the exact duration can vary based on factors like metabolism, frequency of use, and body fat percentage.
If the marijuana was inhaled it stays in your body for 30 days.
well...it never grows in you hair, but if you mean how long can marijuana be detected in the body... its about 3-30days depending on your metabolism
Marijuana can stay detectable in the blood for up to 1-2 days for occasional users and up to 7-10 days for regular users. However, THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, can be detected in the blood for even longer periods in heavy or chronic users.
Marijuana can be detected in saliva for up to 24 to 72 hours after use, depending on factors such as the amount consumed, frequency of use, and individual metabolism. In occasional users, THC (the active compound in marijuana) typically clears from saliva faster than in regular users, who may have longer detection times. Testing methods and sensitivity can also influence how long marijuana remains detectable in saliva.
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THC, the psychoactive component in marijuana, can stay in your system for up to 30 days after heavy, prolonged use. Factors like metabolism and body composition can affect how long it remains detectable. Chronic users may have traces detectable for longer periods.