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10-26-2007, 02:33 PM #1OPSenior Member
Any other stoners of science?
I have been studying chemistry behind THC and other cannabinoids lately and was trying to compute average dosages of different cannabinoids we consume through the magical erb from Jah.
Most commercial mid-grade is usually around 2-5% THC. If one smokes a 1 gram fatty to themselves, that would be between 20-50 mg of THC. However, I have read that some THC is lost if you store in prescription bottles (bc they are plastic) and THC is of course lost from the application of the lighter flame as well as many other variables affecting the amount actually ingested.
If anyone has any info on how much THC is lost from different variables as well as info on active dosages and their corresponding effects, that would be super.
peacemelodious fellow Reviewed by melodious fellow on . Any other stoners of science? I have been studying chemistry behind THC and other cannabinoids lately and was trying to compute average dosages of different cannabinoids we consume through the magical erb from Jah. :D Most commercial mid-grade is usually around 2-5% THC. If one smokes a 1 gram fatty to themselves, that would be between 20-50 mg of THC. However, I have read that some THC is lost if you store in prescription bottles (bc they are plastic) and THC is of course lost from the application of the lighter Rating: 5
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