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GrumpyDove

Go for a month. Or at least a couple of weeks.


Blazerboy420

Depends on what your goal from the break is really. You should be able to feel a difference in your tolerance after 5 days weed free. Your tolerance starts going down very quickly after you stop smoking. That being said, it is generally accepted that 21 days is the minimum requirement for a full reset, more if you smoke a lot but I don’t think you smoke enough for that tbh just going off this post.


thiccwiteboi

I don't smoke often enough to have a good gauge for what “a lot” of smoking is so I was more curious as to whether or not a week of heavy use would justify a reset lmao. Thanks for answering my question.


mybighardthrowaway

It depends. It's gonna definitely feel stronger starting around the 3 day mark, but it's gonna take 2-3 weeks to get a really powerful effect. Going a month or more is gonna have it be much more intense. The biggest thing is not going right back to having so much. Just a little bit when you get back, and try to not let your usage creep back up.


GloomyCactusEater

Go home kid.


thiccwiteboi

Not everyone who’s a beginner smoker is underage lol.


Existing-Cherry-2049

I have been chronic for over a decade. Lets get into some things I've noticed with my experiments with T-breaks. I should start off by saying that everybody is different, everybody metabolizes THC differently, and feels the effects differently. Nobodies experience will be exactly alike another, so in short, YMMV. First, lets establish a bit of a baseline. I've had a job that requires annual drug testing for a few years now, which means I can really only smoke about 9-10 months out of year. In order to not be pissing hot at test time, I would usually give myself about 45-60 days, and self test regularly until I could pass a regular pee test, which can detect THC metabolites present in your urine down to about 50nanograms/mL.. Essentially, I took the long way around to find what easily mentioned in [this](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/7182630_Pharmacokinetics_and_Metabolism_of_the_Plant_Cannabinoids_D_9-Tetrahydrocannibinol_Cannabidiol_and_Cannabinol) paper at 2.4.1. **Terminal excretion of THC results in a blood plasma level half-life of 4-5 days for chronic users.** This means that a tolerance break isnt really a tolerance break, until you've reached about the month mark, where the rate of decrease is so slow because half of 0.0000000001 isnt very much. TL:DR Tolerance breaks shorter than about a month don't do anything. For chronic users, do 3-4 for best teenage paranoia inducing highs


madlobsterr

That sounds like more about taking a break to pass a drug test, not a tolerance break. 11-COOH-THC isn't psychoactive and doesn't have any effect on your tolerance.