Before you eat an edible, it’s important to know how long it will remain in your system.
Edibles aren’t as straightforward as smoking flower. They cause a unique kind of high, they last for much longer, and they impact your body in a completely different way.
Everyone’s body is different, and that will play a factor in determining how long edibles will stay in their system. There is no exact science that provides a definitive answer to that question. That having been said, chances are high that an edible will last for a few hours – which may be more than you bargained for if you looked up this article.
But don’t worry, we’ll get through this together!
What happens to your body when you eat an edible?
Edibles are very different from smoking. The path from the lungs to the bloodstream is the same in almost everyone. You hit a joint and you can start to feel it working within a minute or two. Digestive systems are nothing like lungs, and the way your body processes things you swallow is much more complicated.
It’s normal for something you eat to take 36 hours to fully exit your body. This can be longer or shorter depending on how fast your metabolism is and how much food is already being processed in your body. While the high from an edible will usually dissipate within six hours, the remnants of the edible and the THC your body didn’t fully utilize will hang around until it exits your colon.
Some edibles work differently. If you’re using an edible like candy or chocolate and you choose to savor that edible, it’s staying in your mouth for longer. The tissue under your tongue allows the THC to pass directly into your bloodstream.
You’ll start to feel mild effects of your edible within a few minutes if your edible is something that can melt in your mouth, and those effects will be more noticeable if you make the conscious choice to allow them to melt. The rest of that edible, the parts that you swallow, will work just like any other edible.
How long do edibles keep you high?
How long edibles keep you high also depends on your metabolism and how much you’ve eaten recently. Expect to experience the effects of edibles for around 6 to 8 hours on average, not including the time it took them to kick in. However, note that some people may find that they wear off in as little as four hours, while others report feeling at least a little high for as long as 12 hours.
Remember that edibles take a while to kick in. If you’ve waited an hour and you still aren’t feeling anything, do not take another edible. If you aren’t seeing effects after two and a half hours, it’s possible the dosage you took was too low. This is common among heavy cannabis users who usually smoke high THC strains. A tolerance that high will make a 5mg edible feel rather insignificant.
How long do edibles stay in your system?
THC is a fat-soluble substance. The THC your body doesn’t use may wind up being stored in your body fat, which technically means your edible can hang out for a lot longer than 36 hours. Depending on how much THC you eat and how often you eat THC, detectable levels can remain in your system for up to 12 days.
If you consume edibles on a regular basis, it may take up to a month for the THC to completely leave your system if you choose to stop using THC.