1. Smaller dabs, or smaller buds
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When you are preparing your joint or your bong, try using dabs or buds half the size you would normally use. Smokers usually smoke more than they really need to get high, and this builds tolerance. It’s likely that you will still get high by smoking only half of what you usually would in a joint or bong hit. So next time you are rolling a joint, and you’ve picked a bud out of your bag, break it in half.
2. Roll with smaller papers
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Rolling with smaller papers also ensures a smaller intake of weed overall. You will consequently have smaller joints or blunts and effectively less weed in there to smoke. If you’re the kind of person that likes to smoke throughout the day, using smaller papers means you can smoke less and just as often.
3. Buy a one-hitter / chillum
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A hitter, or chillum, is a small pipe that fits just enough for one hit. These make it easy to step around the corner and discreetly sneak in your afternoon smoke. They also don’t accommodate for much of your green, because they only fit one hit! This also means you won´t have to carry around your bag of weed (which makes it tempting to smoke more). You can pack your one-hitter by putting it in your pocket, and then you can be on your way.
4. Try not to smoke all day
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We can be high all day without having to smoke all day. If you are smoking all day, chances are you aren’t getting any higher. You are just building your tolerance while remaining stoned. If the weed you’re smoking is top quality, you should be able to smoke once in the morning, at lunch, and then again early evening – and still remain high for the most part of the day.
5. Take a tolerance break
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Ok, so this is the one most of you probably don´t want to read. But it´s the most effective hack for combating your tolerance. Cut back altogether – just for a week or two. The first toke of marijuana you have after your tolerance break will be like the first time you smoked, and you’ll feel a much greater effect of that high of days, weeks, months or even years gone by.
Via: www.thestonerscookbook.com/article/2015/10/14/weed-tolerance
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