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EducationAugust 29, 2018

Edible Dosage Chart: How To Properly Dose Edibles

By Diane

When consumed properly, edibles can be amazing for both recreational and medical users. However, when not taken correctly, edibles can cause more undesirable side effects than any other intake form. It’s important you get the dosing correct in order to have an enjoyable experience, which is why we created this dosing guide with an edible dosage chart.

Edibles can come in many forms, including sweets, food, capsules, mints, beverages, and more. While they’re safe and you can’t really overdose to the point that it would you’d experience long-term consequences, it’s not hard to take too much and have a really uncomfortable experience.

Here’s our guide on how to dose edibles safely and effectively.

3 Factors That Influence How High You Get From Edibles

While you may think the only thing that will determine how high you get is dosage, that’s actually not true. There are several factors involved.

Physiology

Clearly, everyone is unique. Everyone’s physiology is different, so no one will react exactly the same way to the same substance. What may make one person happy and invigorated may make another person feel anxious and paranoid.

Environment and Expectations

Make sure you take edibles in a comfortable environment. Nothing can mess with your high more than feeling like you’re not in a safe and comfortable environment.

Dosage

No big surprise here. The lower the dose you take, the less high you’ll get, while the higher the dose you take, the higher you’ll get. You’re probably thinking, ā€œThanks Captain Obvious!ā€

There’s a trap many of fall into. We take a dose that makes us feel really good. Then we think, ā€œWell if this much makes me feel ā€˜really good,’ if I take more, it will make me feel great!ā€

Wrong!

There’s a sweet spot, and if you exceed your sweet spot, you won’t feel great anymore. You’ll feel downright awful.

Edible Dosage Chart

Here’s a handy little chart courtesy of Leafly and Dr. Dustin Sulak from Healer.com:

edibles dosing chart courtesy of healer.com and leafly
Source: Healer.com and Leafly

Edible Dosage Chart: How To Properly Dose Edibles

In a scientific article on harm reduction published in the Journal of Addiction Research and Theory, the authors of the paper make the case that “being knowledgeable, thoughtful and well-prepared for using drugs, pretty well any drug, minimizes the risks and dangerousness of the experience, and maximizes positive aspects of the experience.”

That’s sound advice. Nearly everyone who has used edibles has had at least one experience where they experienced some discomfort for one reason or another, but with a little knowledge and preparation, you can ensure that your experience is enjoyable. (If you want to read the article in full, here’s the link: ā€œReducing the Risks of Drug Use: The Case for Set and Setting.ā€)

Edibles Dosage Chart Cookies

1. Consider Your Cannabis Experience & Tolerance

How much experience do you have with cannabis? What about edibles? How sensitive are you to THC? All of these questions are important to consider. Generally, you want to start with a low dose, wait and see what happens, and incrementally increase from there.

If you have a lot of experience with cannabis, you’ll probably be fine starting with a standard dose which is 10 mg. However, if you’ve never tried edibles before, you haven’t had a lot of experience with cannabis generally, or you have a high sensitivity to THC, you’ll want to ease into it. That may mean you won’t end up feeling much your first time. That’s ok! It’s better than taking too much and having a bad experience.

2. Read the Packaging Carefully

Edible dosing chart - packaging

Remember the days when ā€œediblesā€ only meant ā€œhash brownies?ā€ You know, something one of your buddies cooked up and you had no idea how much THC was in each brownie? Thankfully, those days are behind us. Now we have precision dosing and lab-tested products.

To reap the benefits of this, though, you want to read the packaging closely. It can get tricky, however, because not every edible in a package comes in a standard dose (e.g. 10 mg). You may buy some gummies and have to calculate how much THC is in each candy, only to find each candy is some odd number, like 17 mg. The best advice is to buy products that use standard doses for each unit. For example, you can find cannabis mints dosed at 5 mg or 10 mg. This makes it really easy to start with a 5 mg and increase from there, rather trying to do some hardcore math! (Don’t forget to reference the handy edible dosage chart included in this article.)

3. Don’t Consume Edibles on an Empty Stomach or with Alcohol

Some people like to consume edibles on an empty stomach or with alcohol because the THC will hit more powerfully on an empty stomach or with alcohol. We don’t recommend that strategy, though, because it’s much harder to predict what sort of outcome to expect.

Instead, make sure you’re well-hydrated, fed, and aren’t on any other substances that could amplify the effects.

4. Prepare for the Worst

If you follow our advice, you should have an enjoyable experience. Don’t expect the worst outcome but take precautions. You’ll want to have plenty of water (for hydration) and a few items on hand in case you do consume too much and you want to temper the effects.

Two essential items are CBD or black pepper. If you feel too high, you can smoke or vape a high-CBD strain, and it will ease the intensity of the THC. Same goes for black pepper. No joke. (Don’t smoke the pepper!) You can chew black peppercorns and feel relief within an hour or less.

This isn’t an old wives tale. It’s backed by scientific literature. Black pepper has terpenes that can attenuate the effects of THC — but don’t take our word for it. In ā€œTaming THCā€, an Aug. 2011 article in the British Journal of Pharmacology, scientists explain how terpenes can contribute positively to the ā€œentourage effect,ā€ and how there are terpenes in pepper that can ease the effects of THC.

5. Consume in a Comfortable Environment

When you consume an edible, especially if it’s your first time, be sure to do it in an environment where you feel safe and comfortable, like your home with friends around (preferably ones who’ve used edibles before). Avoid consuming edibles in environments that are unfamiliar to you that could negatively impact your experience.

6. Start Low, Go Slow

This is the most important advice when it comes to edibles. Start low and go slow. You can always increase the dose later, but it’s harder to reverse the dose after you’ve already consumed it.

The standard dose is 10 mg. People who use edibles a lot will laugh at that dosage because there are plenty of people who have no issues consuming 100 mg, 200 mg, or even more. If you get to a point where you need to consume at least 100 mg to feel anything, you’re using too often and should probably consider taking a break. Sure, there are exceptions, but from a scientific perspective, 100 mg is a lot of THC. Chronic pain studies have shown that the ideal dose for most people who are looking to relieve pain (and not necessarily get high) is under 10 mg.

If you’re pretty experienced with cannabis, you should be fine starting with 10 mg, a standard dose, less if you’re female. If you’re a newbie or THC-sensitive, start with half or a quarter of a standard dose. Again, don’t mix edibles with alcohol or other drugs, including over-the-counter, prescription, or illicit. We can’t stress this enough: have the edible dosage chart handy before you imbibe.

7. Be Patient

This one’s simple. Be patient. Unlike smoking cannabis which affects you near-instantaneously, edibles take a while before you feel the effects. It really depends on your weight, metabolism, and diet, but it can be as fast as 15 – 30 minutes and as long as 90 minutes.

We hope this guide allows you to enjoy your edibles experience! Remember to review the edible dosage chart before you embark on your journey.

We’re Here to Help!

You’ve got the guide. You’ve got the edible dosage chart. Still not sure which edible to start with? No problem! Talk to one of Have a Heart’s dedicated budtenders for some recommendations based on your desired effects! Visit our locations page for menus (and directions) from all our dispensaries.

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22 Comments

  • Nancy Taylor
    August 20, 2020 at 9:11 am
    Great article..Appreciate so much..
    Reply
  • Danielle
    September 12, 2020 at 11:27 am
    Awesome! Thanks for the info!
    Reply
  • Dave
    January 18, 2021 at 6:54 pm
    Good advise. Thanks
    Reply
  • Jas
    May 22, 2021 at 7:06 pm
    Good thing I read this first. I almost ate a 600 mg pack of sour gummy worms. I ate 4. Waiting for it to kick in...I’ll be back to let you know how it goes.
    Reply
    • Andrea harley
      June 18, 2021 at 10:05 am
      Did it ever kick in lol
      Reply
      • Richie rich
        May 2, 2022 at 3:20 pm
        Obviously this is extremely late but for any new people that may need this here you go. 10mg is the recommended dosage for basically complete newcomers. If you are very accustomed to THC in general and been smoking for a couple years you'll need to 10x that dosage at the very minimum. I don't feel ANY edibles unless they are 200-300mg. Obviously everyone is different and someone else with high tolerance may instantly fall over with that much in edible form. But we're speaking in generalities here. Typically unless you are brand new or extremely sensitive 10mg will do nothing at all in terms of an actual high. I've smoked since 14 so almost 20 years now. Whats weird is that flower puts me down after just a small bowl but edibles just have almost zero impact on my body so I can take massive dosages. This is why they say start low though even for experienced users. If you have never ate cannabis in any form it may slap you around a bit depending on your body. But your average person will most likely not be impacted by the recommended dosages.
        Reply
    • Sherry Trett
      June 20, 2021 at 6:18 pm
      Hope you survived. šŸ˜†
      Reply
    • Tracy Thompson
      June 26, 2021 at 1:16 pm
      Can we get an update?
      Reply
  • Michael Cala
    August 21, 2021 at 11:56 am
    Excellent delivery time. I opened the package and am concuming 1/4 o 25 mg. per 30 minutes. I bought mainly for pain. Mental relaxation would be lovely as well.
    Reply
    • Mike
      September 8, 2022 at 7:59 am
      Next time go with a hybrid!! For both!
      Reply
  • Justin
    August 23, 2021 at 12:38 am
    I would smoke around an 8th per day of very strong bud from the company ā€œCannabiotixā€ and would usually get their ā€œCereal milk & Kush mountainsā€ strains and on top of that would get either a Korova or NUG chocolate bar 100mg and eat the whole thing at once and smoke that entire 8th before, during and after the edible come up using a regular glass pipe and hemp wick. Lemme tell ya lol even with my ungodly high tolerance at the time… smoking 30% thc buds and eating a 100mg edible was stronger and more psychedelic for me than ecstacy or other ā€œHallucinogensā€ hands down… thc and 11-Hydroxy from edibles is absolutely so damn intense of a ā€œMind F***ā€ like nothing else I’ve ever consumed in life. But yea I did enjoy it most times but had some very bad trips as well that are hard to even put into real words ! Best advice is be careful and stay at home or with someone who you can trust !
    Reply
  • Tim
    September 9, 2021 at 11:27 pm
    If I smoke like 4 grams in a day how much edibles should I eat ??
    Reply
    • Richie rich
      May 2, 2022 at 3:22 pm
      They aren't really comparable. I smoke a bunch and edibles have almost no effect. I need 300mg at least for anything meaningful. However my friend has been doing the same and will fall over with 100mg at max.
      Reply
    • mafon
      May 1, 2023 at 2:11 pm
      all of them
      Reply
  • Janie
    September 30, 2021 at 8:40 am
    Are you okay?!? Lol it's been over a year now. Was it good? Too high of a dose?!? šŸ˜ Lol I just wrote this
    Reply
  • Janie
    September 30, 2021 at 8:43 am
    TOO FUNNY!! šŸ˜ŠšŸ™ƒšŸ¤£
    Reply
  • Jackie
    October 17, 2021 at 6:14 pm
    This article is great. I made the mistake of consuming too many edibles and I was tripping for about 4 hours. I was so bad I got sick. I was throwing up and scared. I wish I had known about black pepper.
    Reply
  • Brendan
    December 1, 2021 at 9:07 pm
    I just took 140mg first dose and after 90 mins I can’t feel anything? Kind of upsetting since I paid around $45 for the pack… my dog said the same thing
    Reply
  • Janette
    January 28, 2023 at 12:48 pm
    Yes you talk about mg but what about mL there is now liquid marijuana that I would like to know how much I can safely injest
    Reply
  • Dallas
    April 2, 2023 at 4:08 pm
    So your saying a 600mg bag of gummies, with 7 peaces in it, all 7 should add up to 600mg, and that each one could be stronger or weaker than the next... I'm I understanding this correctly?
    Reply
  • Adam
    April 26, 2023 at 2:15 pm
    I ate like 3,000 mg last night and i still feel it
    Reply
  • Robert D Richie
    May 11, 2023 at 1:04 am
    Omg, I ate a whole bag of 250mg gummies and learned my lesson well. I was told you eat the whole bag from an idiot friend playing a prank, I wasn't right for a week. At least with smoking you can eat and reverse some of the effects, definitely not with these, I was uncomfortably out of it for 3-4 days. I would go to sleep thinking when I woke up everything would be good, hell no, I was just as messed up as when I first took them.
    Reply

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