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Well, I’ve short-ish hair. Its not to my shoulders. But I'm just wondering how long it stays in your hair. I believe the last time I smoked was in Januray. And it wasn't much. It was spinkles of weed. I mean really little. So… if I take a drug test in April do you think I'll be ok? The time I smoked before them was Nov, and once again it was tiny. Two ok hits out of a bowl. And please don't talk about that whole you shouldn't do drugs bs.
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Cannabis use is detectable with hair tests and is generally included in the standard hair test. Hair tests generally take the most recent 1.5 inches of growth and use those for testing. That provides a detection period of approximately 90 days. If an individual's hair is shorter than 1.5 inches, this detection period will be shorter.
hope that answers your question and if not just cut your hair even if it is already short
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Traces of marijuana will always remain in your hair. Which means that it can be detected until the hair that grew at the time you smoked is cut away. It has nothing to do with how long your hair is now it has to do with how long you let it grow after you smoke pot. As long as your hair is not cut from the time you smoke pot it will remain detectable in a strand of hair.
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I would'nt worry about the length of time it stays in your hair, i would be more concerned about any other affects it has on you.
And whether you think that it's bull **** or not i am going to tell you that if you continue to smoke it then your foolish.
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Weed stays in your hair forever. Until you cut it off.
The amount you say you used wouldn't show up in a urine test, but if they do the hair sample, I think that would show.
I’m not 100% sure this is right, but I’m pretty sure it is.
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well it generally stays for about a month so you should be fine. for dsome reason im thinking its 3 months, but either way you'd be fine .
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you're fine. relax
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