Cannabis Edibles Dosage: How To Know How Much Is Enough

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Edibles are not my preferred way to consume marijuana – I prefer smoking cannabis to eating it. But there are many reasons why cannabis users might choose edibles over smoking as their method of consuming cannabis. Here are a few:

  • You don’t like smoking. Many people have never smoked cigarettes and find the idea of setting something on fire and inhaling the smoke to be unpleasant. Maybe they used to smoke and gave it up, and don’t want to do something that reminds them of it. And who can blame them? We all know how to eat, so that is a lot less of a lift.
  • You don’t like the smell. whatever way you do it, smoking or vaping is going to generate smoke or vapor that will spread itself around and fill up a space. Edible cannabis products may have a faint weed odor, but not once you’ve eaten them!
  • You want to control the dosage. This is harder with smoking, although not impossible. You can know roughly how much weed works for you, but if you’re sharing it can be hard to keep track of how much you have actually smoked. If you have THC edibles with good information on the label you can always make sure you take the ideal dose.
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All excellent reasons! The only real downside of marijuana edibles is that the effects can take quite a while to come on, which can lead to taking too much under the misapprehension that the lack of effect was because the THC edible dosage was too small whereas in reality it just hadn’t been fully digested yet. Edible dosing requires discipline – figure out how much you’re going to take, then stick to that! Give it at least an hour before taking more, even if you’re friends have already started giggling and you’re feeling left behind!

For anyone new to cannabis edibles, the challenge is figuring out how much THC is the right amount. Too little and you won’t feel any effects. Too much and you’ll be stuck on the couch for hours (or worse). So how do you find that elusive sweet spot?

A Word of Warning

In this article, we will discuss the right edible dosage to take, but it’s important to be aware that unless the THC edible is professionally produced and has accurate information about the THC content on a label somewhere, it’s a guessing game. If your friend shows up with a tray of delicious cannabis brownies you are on your own! Our advice in that situation is to start small and be patient – too many edibles, while highly unlikely to be harmful, can certainly be unpleasant.

How is THC Content Calculated?

Calculating the correct THC dosage for cannabis edibles can seem like an impossible task – but it doesn’t have to be! In reality, it’s relatively straightforward if you know what to look for. When buying pre-made edibles, examine the packaging for information about milligrams of THC per serving. Once you know how many milligrams are in each piece, you can comfortably calculate the amount that works best for you – allowing you to indulge without worrying about the consequences!

How Many MG of Edibles Should You Eat?

Knowing how much THC to consume in edibles can seem intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. The amount you should eat depends on your cannabis experience and your personal THC tolerance. Beginner cannabis consumers may want to start with a low dose like 10 mg THC, while high-tolerance THC consumers can consume up to 100 mg THC. But don’t worry if this still seems like an overwhelming number – remember that everyone’s body is different, so you should always experiment with smaller cannabis dosing at first and then increase if necessary! With a little bit of education and some trial and error, you’ll soon know exactly your ideal THC dosage for the perfect high.

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Edible Dosing Chart

This edibles dosage chart from Healer.com and Leafly is a helpful, more granular look at what to expect at each dosage.

Healer Edible Dosing Chart

How Long Do Cannabis Edibles Take To Kick In?

The answer isn’t quite as simple as it sounds; edibles act like slow-release capsules, with their effects taking anywhere from half an hour to two hours to come into full force. This depends on your metabolism, the amount of THC you ingested, and the amount of food in your system at the time of consumption. Optimally, calculate your dosage responsibly beforehand – while it can seem like a pain, an unpleasant surprise could be worse than not eating an edible at all!

Take Edibles On An Empty-But-Not-Starving Stomach For Best Results

We’ve all heard the horror stories of marijuana edibles gone wrong, leaving inexperienced users with a horribly over-intoxicated headspace they’d rather forget. To get the cannabis edibles experience right, it’s key to take them on an empty-but-not-starving stomach: not only will this allow you to accurately tell how much THC is going into your system, but it’ll also keep you from overindulging and experiencing uncomfortable symptoms later. Plus, it’s just as enjoyable (if not more) tucking in when your appetite is gently whet! So be smart and enjoy your cannabis treats responsibly—and after a little goodwill towards yourself by feeding yourself first.

Conclusion

With this knowledge under your belt, you can now feel more confident in calculating the right dose of THC when eating edibles. It may take some practice to get it right, so have fun with it – make sure to pay attention to how you feel after eating and adjust if necessary. Remember to always start slow – it’s more fun to work your way up than hit too high a dosage right away. Too much THC can spoil the experience, so be mindful and sensible about your THC edible dosage. Above all else, try to learn from each experience. You’ll get there!