Urine.
Hash is just simply THC (tetrahydro-cannabinol) in higher concentrations than it is in weed. You can make hash from weed by grinding the weed and then rolling the kief (the orangey/browny colored parts) into little balls. There are three primary classifications of cannabis. Cannabis Sativa, Cannabis Indica, and Cannabis Ruderalis. Of the three primary classifications Hashish is considered, scientifically, Cannabis Indica. Marijuana more widely applies to a wider variety of both Cannabis Sativa and Cannabis Indica, or hybrids thereof. Cannabis Ruderalis is the scientific name given to a variety of cannabis plants with extremely low THC production capability, but are more fibrous than other cannabis, making them ideal for industrial purposes.
Marijuana or cannabis is made from the leaves, flowers, and buds of the Cannabis indica plant. It is commonly used for recreational and medicinal purposes.
Yes, allowing someone to grow cannabis plants in your house could lead to criminal charges depending on the laws in your area. You could be charged with possession of cannabis or cultivating cannabis, which are illegal in many places. It's important to be aware of the laws in your area regarding cannabis cultivation.
Lowering the temperature to -90 degrees in a slurry of dry ice and isopropanol alcohol can help increase the potency of the THC in cannabis. The length of time needed for this process can vary depending on the specific desired potency levels and the quantity of cannabis being treated. It is recommended to monitor the process closely and test the potency regularly to achieve the desired results.
The oldest cannabis fossil dates back to around 28 million years ago, found in the Tibetan plateau. It indicates that cannabis has been around for millions of years.
Yes. Unless doctors specifically test for cannabis when they test urine, it will not show up.
No, a liver function test (LFT) and a complete blood count (CBC) do not typically test for cannabis use. To detect cannabis in the blood, a specific test for cannabinoids must be performed.
Yes.
a drug test
No, because there's no THC in cannabis incense.
They do a urine test.
A blood test for illness is never going to be searching for the main stimulating organic substance found in female Cannabis plants, THC. Any blood test specifically searching for THC will detect the use of marijuana. cannabis is shown due to time periods witch varies to amount taken and how much taken
weed/cannabis
yes
Yes
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Cannabis use releases a chemical called THC into your bloodstream. Therefore in a blood test THC would be detected, even for some time after taking Cannabis.