This shows how strong edibles of a given THC mg dosage are, in relation to your tolerance to cannabis.
Desired effect level | Minimal tolerance | Some tolerance (smoke 1-3x/week) | Tolerance (daily smoker) |
Mild | 2-4 mg | 3-7 mg | 4-10 mg |
Medium | 3-8 mg | 4-12 mg | 6-15 mg |
Strong | 5-15 mg | 10-20 mg | 50-100 mg |
Edibles Dosage Guide
Tolerance | THC mg |
Users with no tolerance | 1.5-5 mg |
Users who smoke multiple times per week | 2-12 mg |
Users who regularly eat edibles and have tolerance to edibles | 10-30 mg |
High tolerance to edibles | 30-60 mg |
Very high tolerance to edibles | 60-100mg+ |
Figuring out possible total available THC of Flower
When buying flower, most people will look for THC and CBD %’s
Typically flower will have a % of THC, this percentage will be a bit lower since it has not gone through the decarb process. THCA% will be larger because it’s more abundant in flower until it has gone through the decarb process. Total THC % is an estimate of the maximum potential thc content a product will have after it has gone through the decarb process. To calculate the “total possible amount” of THC in a particular product, you can use this formula (0.75 x 0.877 x %THCA) + %THC. The .75 accounts for the THC that degrades into CBN. The .87 accounts for the weight difference.
(.75 x .877 x % of THCA) + % of THC (Formula for possible total available THC)
(.75 is the loss from decarb)
(.877 is the weight difference)