THE TOLERANCE FACTOR
from the cannabible 2
one strange and frustrating phenomenon that unfortunately affects marijuana smokers is the tolerance factor. if you smoke enough of a certain strain, or combination strains, you will soon get "immune" to that strain/combo. i dont care if your smoking 60% THC bubble hash dipped in honey oil and then rolled in kief,
(THAT SOUNDS DAMM GOOD BY THE WAY)
if you've been smoking primarily that combination for a while, you will get mostly immune to it. after a few days, most likely it will barely get you high. but if you then smoke some other random bud that may not even be that good, you will probably get much higher. this must be due to the different cannabinoid profiles of the different strains, and our bodies' (quickly) built up a tolerance to these profiles. the way i see it, the way i see it there are only 2 ways to get around this enemy.
1. have an unlimited supply of different strains available, perhaps 20 varieties atleast, and switch every few days(living in amsterdam is helpful for this)
2.smoke less herb
crazy as it sounds, this actualy works. for a new and occasional smoker, the surest way of getting high is smoke more herb. then, after a while, this painful and ironic switch happens. soon, you smoke so much herb it barely gets you high anymore. ironically if you cut back and smoke less herb, it will actually get you higher.
we live in a very mysterious world