Can you overdose on weed?

”Never use drugs, drugs are bad for you” You probably had to hear this tune from your parents from the age of 11, maybe even now, even if you’ve been living on your own for 5 years.

First we will put the concept of overdose into perspective. Yes, you can overdose on weed, but so can coffee, water, and anything else a person can ingest.

So can you die from a weed overdose? If you manage to do that, you’ll be the first person to do it. You have to get rid of an estimated 680kg of weed in 15 minutes. If you actually try this, your lungs are more likely to fail, and if you try it with edibles, the cause of death will probably be something other than the weed itself, sugar for example. At all, try to eat or drink only 680kg of anything in 15 minutes, and you will soon be over.

So no one has ever died and neither will you. This does not mean it is harmless for you. If you are familiar with using weed, you know that it makes you tired and your reaction time decreases. So don’t get behind the wheel if this bothers you. First go for a walk if you are well high, you won’t get very far but you still experience enough for your feeling. With these symptoms getting stronger, you know you’ve had enough. Because quite honestly, you are already half asleep on the couch, waiting for your pizza and then you still have 679 kg to go if you have done your best. In addition, you lose your pizza and you can’t finish your lighter – or vice versa.

What can be the case is that you get sick and get strange physical or mental complaints that you have never experienced before. You’re suddenly scared of your own dog who is normally your best friend, or your phone is doing weird things. The best way to prevent this is to try to go to sleep, you are already tired. If you can’t do this, try eating something and drinking some water. Hopefully this makes it a little more bearable. If you can’t do this either because you found a bench with a nice view and only brought weed, try reaching out to someone who can pick you up or accompany you. If even this is not the case, try to sit it out and maybe pick up some nice music, luckily the effects don’t last a week but only a few hours.

So the conclusion of the story, an overdose is possible. Is that the end? No, the chances of dying from an overdose of cherry pits are even greater.

Recognizing Leaf Problems

It is of course possible that leaf problems can be found on your cannabis plant, but how do you recognize these and what can be done about it? There is a wide range of potential problems if leaf problems are found. We’ll start with the easiest solutions first.

  • Check whether the plants get enough fresh air, so check whether the ventilation is good.
  • Check that the temperature and humidity are correct.
  • Check the lighting, see if you are using the right amount and in the right way.
  • You also check the nutrition, do you have the right ratio or have you made a small mistake.

If all this is in order, consult the Wheel of Eighteen. This disc has divided the important ingredients for a healthy cannabis plant into 4 parts. Building materials, primary nutrients, secondary nutrients and trace elements. Even if this is the problem, it is relatively easy to solve. This food is often for sale as a whole and you can give it as a whole. After that it is good to keep an eye on whether the plant is recovering.

If you’re having problems with the foliage that doesn’t look like it’s food, it could be due to mold or pests, for example.
If it is due to pests, it is important to notice this at an early stage and deal with it immediately. If you see the same kind of spots but no sign of life or eggs on your leaf, then you probably have a fungal infection. If this is the case, take a sheet to a specialist and they will tell you exactly what to do.