I've been smoking pot everyday since early April, so close to 3 months and I just started putting it outside on a sunroof we have in our backyard. Ad I've been noticing it hasn't been giving me the same high it usually does. I have been picking up from the same guy these past 3 months and his stuff is pretty good. I have the weed in a baggy and wrapped up in a towel on the roof. So just wondering if the sun beating down on it all day could e the result of it feeling somewhat weaker. I live in California and right now the temperatures are up to about 85-90 from about 10-4 an then from about 5-morning its around 55-65. Any answers will help, thanks!
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The active ingredient in pot that makes you high is THC. This chemical is released when the pot is heated. I don't know the threshold temperature, but I believe it is over 250 degrees F. When you light a joint, the burning hemp provided the needed heat. When you bake the pot in cookies or brownies, the cake mix traps the THC that is released from the baking.
It's possible that your roof might get just hot enough to release some of the THC, but I don't think it could escape from the baggie, It probably just coats the inside of the baggie.
On the other hand, after 3 months of steady smoking, it's probably lost much of its effectiveness on you.
It's possible that your roof might get just hot enough to release some of the THC, but I don't think it could escape from the baggie, It probably just coats the inside of the baggie.
On the other hand, after 3 months of steady smoking, it's probably lost much of its effectiveness on you.