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    #1
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    Chronic and laziness...

    Hello fellow smokers,

    First, let me start off by saying ... I love the chronic. I have a good job as an engineer so I buy only the best. I only vaporize too. The combined effect is just great. No lung problems, I get really high, yet its very comfortable, etc,etc.

    However, I do not like the laziness. After I vaporize a bowl or so of chronic, Im "useless" for the rest of the night ... I sleep well, but I wake up kinda buzzed and not wanting to do anything, for the whole next day!

    Any suggestions on how to get rid of that? If I didnt have any work, I wouldnt mind just lounging around ... since Im very relaxed ... but I have to work, and its just too hard to focus on mathematics while weed-hung-over.

    Im all ears
    Squishy(tm) Reviewed by Squishy(tm) on . Chronic and laziness... Hello fellow smokers, First, let me start off by saying ... I love the chronic. I have a good job as an engineer so I buy only the best. I only vaporize too. The combined effect is just great. No lung problems, I get really high, yet its very comfortable, etc,etc. However, I do not like the laziness. After I vaporize a bowl or so of chronic, Im "useless" for the rest of the night ... I sleep well, but I wake up kinda buzzed and not wanting to do anything, for the whole next day! Any Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Chronic and laziness...

    Quote Originally Posted by Squishy(tm)
    Hello fellow smokers,

    First, let me start off by saying ... I love the chronic. I have a good job as an engineer so I buy only the best. I only vaporize too. The combined effect is just great. No lung problems, I get really high, yet its very comfortable, etc,etc.

    However, I do not like the laziness. After I vaporize a bowl or so of chronic, Im "useless" for the rest of the night ... I sleep well, but I wake up kinda buzzed and not wanting to do anything, for the whole next day!

    Any suggestions on how to get rid of that? If I didnt have any work, I wouldnt mind just lounging around ... since Im very relaxed ... but I have to work, and its just too hard to focus on mathematics while weed-hung-over.

    Im all ears
    im assuming your somewhat new to herb if you still get hungover, once you build a little more tolerance you'll be 100% the next day, the only way to achieve this is to smoke more often

    also, a good way to cure your highness is by eating alot while still feeling it

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Chronic and laziness...

    I read an article about weed and laziness a while back.. the study showed the following...

    "There's no such thing as laziness. Only lack of incentive"

    So I guess it's all about "what do you want?" and "how much do you want it?"

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    #4
    Member

    Chronic and laziness...

    Actually you may want to try a Sativa strand. This may help with the "Laziness". Stay away from Indicas.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Chronic and laziness...

    iam completely normal wen i wake up the next morning. how the fuck can u still be high squishy? iam guessing too that ur new to blazing maybe?

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    #6
    Junior Member

    Chronic and laziness...

    I sure am new :rasta: ... Maybe 3 months or so.

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    #7
    Junior Member

    Chronic and laziness...

    Stopsmoking Indica based Strains and look for a Satia dominant strain. Also strive for buds with more clear and cloudy tricomes.

    Up and energetic effect:
    1. Stiva dominant strain
    2. 50%/50% clear, cloudy tricomes.

    Sedative effect
    1. Indica dominant strain
    2. Mostly amber tricomes.


    An indica can be much more energising if you get one with clear tricomes. Also try using a bong, i find it's more of a clear and energetic high as opposed to other methods. Something the water does to the smoke that no one yet knows what for 100% sure.

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    #8
    Senior Member

    Chronic and laziness...

    Quote Originally Posted by alldaz 420
    Actually you may want to try a Sativa strand. This may help with the "Laziness". Stay away from Indicas.
    good idea

    dai*ma:stoned:

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    #9
    Senior Member

    Chronic and laziness...

    Yeah, the sativas tend to offer and "up" more creative high.

    However, if you're smoking some killer shit then just about anything is going to put you in a stupor.

    You may just want to take 1-2 hits at a time so that you don't get too zoned out.

    This is what I do when I sometimes smoke during my lunch break. Otherwise, I'll return a fried out wreck.:stoned:

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    #10
    Senior Member

    Chronic and laziness...

    Caffeine Caffeine Caffeine, its hard to know what kind of bud your getting (indica/sativa) and most new smokers will have no way to diffentiate. The whole being high still the next day thing is a new smoker thing you will get over like everyone said. If you do happen to have a knowledgale dealer who will actually tell you the truth about his product try a sativa strain, I don't like it as it makes me much more paraniod than the indica and sometimes I can't sleep. Bottom line is everyone reacts differently to weed and you will find what you like best by trying it.

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