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I plan to go out in nature on my horse with a joint but am concerned because I’m not entirely sure how quick I’ll go from high to stoned to encumbered. The goal isn’t to be couch locked but to help with my anxiety. The previous time I got high it was somewhat light and the second time nothing happened. I don’t want to get stoned and be unable to ride back home 😂

related: any strains or things I should look for when using cannabis for anxiety/depression/PTSD? The first time was amazing for my mental health, and has helped me a lot in just that one time. I just would like to re-up periodically when I need it.

Edit: I live in a legal municipality with access to dispensaries.

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

I'd definitely stick with smoking over edibles as edibles are known to hit harder for longer. Some people seem to have very high tolerance with edibles, but they absolutely wreck me.

If you're hesitant to smoke you can use .510 vape carts or a dry flower vaporizer, but go slow with the carts as they're pretty potent.

I used to be THC gang, but I'm finding balanced 1:1 CBD to THC to be just as enjoyable with less mind fog, and likely less chance to get way to high and panic (higher CBD than THC is also good, just might need to smoke more to hit your personal sweet spot).

As others have said, start low and go slow. Smoking hits you pretty quick so it's easier to dial your dose in and stop if it's getting on top of you. If you're worried about constantly putting out your joint, you can always use a pipe and really control your dose - but I personally don't like pipes.

Usually smoking has rapid onset and the affects/intensity wear off much faster than edibles. For me it's about 2 hours - but if you're new to smoking cannabis it can last several hours, so definitely get familiar with it in a safe place before getting high af in potentially stressful/dangerous situations

Happy trails!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

My friend dosed me with 300mg as my first edible and was high all night and into the afternoon. It was awful. I’ve heard good things about 10mg doses, but I’m concerned that I’ll be stoned for too long afterwards. I’m looking to smoke because I’ll be sober to drive a few hours later.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I would avoid driving in the after hours. Having a good rest before getting behind the wheel is a better choice.