Understanding Weed

Understanding Weed: A Complete Beginner’s Guide

The Space Trees Complete Guide to Cannabis for Beginners covers everything a first-time or new cannabis consumer needs to know — from how THC and CBD work in the body, to the difference between indica, sativa, and hybrid strains, terpenes, consumption methods, dosing, and how to have a safe, enjoyable first experience. Written by the team at Space Trees Chiang Mai, Thailand's premier living soil craft cannabis dispensary.

Understanding weed starts with the basics: Cannabis is a natural plant containing over 500 chemical compounds, with THC and CBD being the most well-known. Modern cannabis typically contains 15-25% THC, which is responsible for its mind-altering effects. This comprehensive guide breaks down everything you need to know about weed, from its basic effects to choosing the right type.

What is Weed? Breaking it Down Simply

Think of weed as a unique plant used for thousands of years. Today’s cannabis comes in many forms, from traditional flower to concentrates and edibles. The effects can vary based on your chosen type – Indica strains are known for relaxation, while Sativa varieties often provide an energizing experience.

At its core, weed contains unique compounds called cannabinoids that interact with your body’s natural systems. THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is the main compound responsible for the “high” feeling, while CBD (cannabidiol) offers potential benefits without intoxicating effects.

Different Types of Cannabis Plants 🪴

When exploring weed, you’ll often hear about three main categories:

  1. Indica: Known for relaxing, body-focused effects
  2. Sativa: Associated with uplifting, mind-focused effects
  3. Hybrids: Combining characteristics of both

For a deeper dive into the differences between these types, check out our complete Indica vs Sativa guide.

Common Forms of Weed

Whether you’re at a dispensary or discussing with friends, you’ll encounter these main forms:

Flower (Buds)

The traditional form of cannabis – dried buds from the plant. These range from dense, purple Indica buds to light, fluffy Sativa flowers. Think of flower as cannabis in its most natural state.

Concentrates

TypePotencyBest For
Hash20-60%Traditional experience
Wax60-90%Experienced users
Shatter70-90%Precise dosing
Oil50-80%Versatility

Edibles

Food and drinks infused with cannabis. These offer a different experience from smoking, with effects typically lasting longer. If you’re curious about edibles, our comprehensive edibles dosing guide can help you start safely.

Edibles in Chiang Mai by Space Trees featuring brownies, cookies, and real fruit gummies infused with THC, along with pricing and product descriptions
Edibles in Chiang Mai by Space Trees featuring brownies, cookies, and real fruit gummies infused with THC, along with pricing and product descriptions

How Weed Works in Your Body

Think of your body as having a natural lock-and-key system. Cannabis compounds (like THC and CBD) are keys that fit into specific locks (receptors) throughout your body. This system, called the endocannabinoid system, affects various functions including:

  • Mood
  • Memory
  • Pain sensation
  • Appetite
  • Sleep patterns

The Experience Timeline ⏱️

MethodOnset TimeDuration
Smoking5-10 mins2-4 hrs
Vaping5-10 mins2-4 hrs
Edibles30-90 mins6-8 hrs
Tinctures15-45 mins4-6 hrs

Effects: What to Expect

Everyone’s experience with cannabis is unique, but here are common effects you might encounter:

Potential Positive Effects

  • Relaxation
  • Enhanced mood
  • Increased creativity
  • Better sleep (especially with Indica strains)
  • Heightened sensory experience

Possible Side Effects

  • Dry mouth
  • Red eyes
  • Increased appetite
  • Short-term memory changes
  • Anxiety (particularly with high THC strains)

Starting Tips for Beginners

  • Start Low, Go Slow ⚠️
    • Begin with minimal amounts.
    • Wait to feel the full effects before consuming more.
    • Consider starting with lower THC strains.
  • Choose Your Method Wisely
    • First-timers prefer vaping over smoking.
    • Edibles require extra caution due to delayed onset
    • Consider starting with balanced THC/CBD products.
  • Set and Setting
    • Choose a comfortable, safe environment.
    • Have trusted friends around
    • Keep water and snacks handy.
    • Plan your experience when you have no other obligations.

Understanding Potency: What the Numbers Mean

THC LevelCategoryBest ForEffects Level
10-15%MildBeginners, Daytime useGentle, manageable
15-20%MediumRegular usersModerate effects
20-25%HighExperienced usersStrong effects
25%+Very HighExperts onlyVery intense

Common Effects by Strain Type

Remember that while these are typical effects, individual experiences may vary. For a deeper understanding of strain differences, check our complete Indica vs Sativa guide.

Indica Effects

  • Deep relaxation
  • Sleep aid
  • Physical comfort
  • Evening use ideal
Understanding Wee, Space Trees infographic about Indica cannabis, describing morphology, common terpenes, effects, and popular strains. Features visuals like a cannabis leaf and icons representing relaxation, sleep, and pain relief.
Space Trees infographic about Indica cannabis, describing morphology, common terpenes, effects, and popular strains. Features visuals like a cannabis leaf and icons representing relaxation, sleep, and pain relief.

Sativa Effects

  • Mental clarity
  • Energy boost
  • Creativity enhancement
  • Great for daytime
Space Trees infographic about Sativa cannabis, highlighting morphology, common terpenes, effects, and popular strains with creative visuals.
Space Trees infographic about Sativa cannabis, highlighting morphology, common terpenes, effects, and popular strains with creative visuals.

Hybrid Effects

  • Balanced effects
  • Best of both worlds
  • Most popular in modern markets

Understanding Weed: Your Most Common Questions Answered

“How much weed should I use my first time?”

If you’re new to weed, here’s a simple breakdown of recommended amounts:

As a first-timer, start with just one small puff of flower, or if trying edibles, begin with 2.5-5mg. Avoid concentrates until you’re more experienced.

For beginners with some experience, you can try 1-2 puffs of flower or 5-10mg of edibles. If using concentrates, start with an amount smaller than a grain of rice.

Regular users typically know their personal tolerance and can handle 10-25mg of edibles. However, always adjust based on your individual experience.

“How do I know if the weed is working?”

Everyone’s experience with weed is unique, but here’s what you might notice in the first 30 minutes:

First 5-10 minutes: You might notice colors becoming more vibrant and music sounding more detailed. This is your first sign that the weed is taking effect.

10-20 minutes: Your sense of time might shift – minutes could feel longer or shorter than usual. This is perfectly normal and part of the experience.

15-30 minutes: Physical sensations kick in. You’ll likely feel a wave of relaxation spreading through your body, and your limbs might feel lighter or heavier than usual.

20-40 minutes: Your mood will likely shift. Most people experience an enhanced sense of happiness or deep calm.

“What’s the difference between smoking and eating weed?”

Smoking weed provides quick effects (5-10 minutes) that typically last 2-4 hours. Eating edibles takes longer to kick in (30-90 minutes) but can last 6-8 hours. Edibles also tend to provide a more intense experience, which is why starting with a low dose is important.

Building Your Cannabis Knowledge

Think of understanding weed like learning any new skill – it takes time and experience. Here’s what seasoned consumers wish they knew when starting:

  • Start with lower THC strains before exploring more potent options.
  • Focus on how different types make you feel, not just THC percentages.
  • Quality matters more than quantity – good weed provides better experiences.
  • Your tolerance and preferences will evolve naturally.

Remember: Good weed experiences come from good information. Keep learning, stay curious, and, most importantly, enjoy the journey responsibly.

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