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Getting comfortable with the most common weed weights and measurements can really come in handy when shopping for cannabis products. Gram, eighth, quarter, ounce—there are plenty of ways to measure cannabis, and just as many slang terms to go with them. Ultimately, these cannabis measurements can make shopping for marijuana by weight feel confusing fast....

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Cannabis on a digital weighing scale

Getting comfortable with the most common weed weights and measurements can really come in handy when shopping for cannabis products. Gram, eighth, quarter, ounce—there are plenty of ways to measure cannabis, and just as many slang terms to go with them.

Ultimately, these cannabis measurements can make shopping for marijuana by weight feel confusing fast.

In this article, we’ll cover the basics of weed measurements, including the weight of each amount, the meaning of slang terms, the average prices, and how much cannabis you can consume for each weight. 

How is Weed Measured?

Cannabis flower, also called buds, are dried, cured, and sold by weight, usually in grams. While most products use metric units, cannabis products use imperial terms like ounces and pounds. Dispensary packaging lists cannabis’s weight in these terms.

Knowing these standard weights like grams, eighths, quarters, and ounces—plus common slang like “dime bag” or “dub”—makes shopping for cannabis easier and helps you get the most for your money.

Most people buy flower in small amounts, but purchasing larger quantities is also common, especially for medical cannabis patients who can buy marijuana in higher weight quantities. Dispensaries commonly run bulk sales on flower, which can lead to steep discounts when buying higher cannabis weight quantities. 

If you’re growing cannabis at home, weighing your harvest plays a key role during the jarring process and helps you track yields for future growing seasons.

Cannabis Measurement Tools and Techniques

One gram of cannabis buds on digital scale isolate on green background. Weighing marijuana with digital weight.
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When measuring cannabis flower, a few common measuring tools and techniques include: 

Digital Scales: These deliver highly accurate weight readings, often down to 0.01 grams. Most come with a tare function, letting you zero out the weight of a container before adding cannabis so you get an exact measurement of just the product.

Analog Scales: Analog scales display weight using a dial and are known for their durability. While they’re less precise than digital scales, they don’t rely on batteries, making them a reliable backup.

Volume Measurements: Cannabis users use volume measurements in specific situations, like measuring finely ground flower or liquid concentrates, even though weight is the standard method.

Estimating Weed Weights Without Using a Scale

If you don’t have a scale handy and want to estimate cannabis weights by appearance and feel roughly, use this quick visual guide:

Gram: You can eyeball a gram of cannabis by comparing it to the size of a quarter. Depending on how dense the bud is, it may look smaller or larger. In terms of weight, a gram feels about the same as a small paper clip.

Eighth (3.5 grams): An eighth of weed looks about the size of an average kiwi and weighs just over a penny (3 grams). 

Quarter (7 grams): If rolled into a ball, a quarter-ounce of cannabis would resemble the size of an apple. It’s similar to a standard postcard or a pair of metal tweezers for weight reference.

Half (14 grams): A half-ounce of bud weighs about the same as a #2 pencil or an empty aluminum soda can. It looks like a small handful of popcorn, about the size of a medium tennis ball, or a slightly larger grapefruit.

Ounce (28 grams): Visually, an ounce of flower takes up about as much space as a small coconut. You can compare its weight to a compact disc, five quarters, 10 pennies, or a slice of whole-grain bread.

Pound (453 grams): A pound of cannabis is about the size of a watermelon and weighs roughly the same as an American football. 

Common Cannabis Measurements and Quantities

Here’s a simple, quick breakdown of the most common weed measurements:

  • Gram (g)

  • Eighth = ⅛ oz = 3.5 grams

  • Quarter = ¼ oz = 7 grams

  • Half = ½ oz = 14 grams
  • Ounce = 28 grams
  • Pound = 453 grams: Technically, 16 ounces should equal 448 grams, but due to rounding differences between metric and imperial systems, you’ll often hear 453 grams as the standard for a pound.

These measurements help keep things consistent, whether the cannabis consumer is buying a little or a lot. 

Weed Weight Slang 101

While dispensaries will have the actual weights listed, you may hear others refer to these weed weights in slang terms in person or online, such as:

  • Slice: An eighth (1/8 oz), also referred to as a  “cut” or “egg.”
  • Nickel Bag: Typically referring to a half a gram to 1 gram.
  • Dime Bag: Usually 1 gram.
  • Dub: Often referring to about 1–2 grams.
  • Half: Referring to a half ounce, also often called a “half-zip”. 
  • Zip: Slang for an ounce (28 grams), also known as “O.”
  • Quap: Referring to a quarter pound, also called a “QP.”
  • Pack: Often referring to a pound of weed.

READ: A Quick Start Guide to Making Cannabis Tinctures

Marijuana Weights And Prices

While every dispensary will differ in rates, several other factors influence the price of cannabis, such as:

  • Location: State and city laws and local supply and demand directly impact cannabis prices.

  • Quality: Higher-quality or top-shelf strains typically sell for more than lower-grade options. Budget options like “smalls” or popcorn buds often go for less than regular-sized buds.

  • Wholesale vs. Retail: Wholesale cannabis costs less, while dispensaries charge more to cover overhead and profit margins.

The average ranges in cost, and the estimated number of joints you could roll out of each weight (depending on the size of each joint) include:

Gram of Weed:

  • Weight: 1 gram

  • Price: $10–$20

  • Joints: 1–2

A gram is the smallest amount of cannabis you can buy and is perfect for trying out a new strain. A gram is usually enough to roll one or two joints, depending on how big you like them.

Eighth of Weed:

  • Weight: 3.5 grams (⅛ oz)

  • Price: $25–$60

  • Joints: 6 – 10

An eighth is one of the most popular cannabis amounts. It’s an excellent option for a few days of personal use, casual sharing, or getting a more significant sampling of a new strain.

Quarter of Weed:

  • Weight: 7 grams (¼ oz)

  • Price: $40–$100

  • Joints: 10–14

A quarter gives you twice the amount of flower as an eighth, making it a solid choice if you’ve found a strain you enjoy. It’s ideal when you want more than just a few consumption sessions and need a stash that lasts a bit longer.

Half-Ounce of Weed:

  • Weight: 14 grams

  • Price: $100–$300

  • Joints: About 28 – 30

A half-ounce is perfect for regular cannabis users who want to stock up on their favorite strain without running out too quickly. It typically yields about 28 half-gram joints and offers a cost-effective way to buy in bulk. If you buy this quantity or more, it’s crucial to store your cannabis correctly to maintain its freshness and potency.

Ounce of Weed:

  • Weight: 28 grams
  • Price: $150–$350
  • Joints: About 56 – 84

An ounce is the legal possession limit in many states and often gives you the best price per gram. It’s a wise choice if you want to stock up significantly on your favorite strains and take advantage of bulk discounts. 

Pound of Weed:

  • Weight: 453 grams (16 oz)

  • Price: $500–$1,000

  • Joints: About 450 – 900

You typically won’t find a pound for sale at an average dispensary, but it is a common measurement for growers or bulk buyers in legal markets. 

Quick Tips for Choosing the Right Amount of Marijuana to Purchase

  • Trying a new strain? Start with a gram or an eighth.

  • Found your favorite? Buy a quarter or more to save money and make fewer trips to the dispensary.

  • Roll often? Remember that the average joint uses 0.3–0.5g, while blunts use 1–2g.

  • Buying in bulk? Make sure you can use it before the quality declines. When buying cannabis in bulk, remember to properly store it so it stays fresh and the THC does not degrade too quickly. 

If you want to save even more money buying cannabis, especially in bulk weights, having a medical marijuana card is ideal. Medical marijuana cardholders often have exclusive benefits, including:

  • Higher weight purchase limits
  • Lower taxes (up to 25% savings)
  • More significant savings at dispensaries (such as 15% or more off the order total)
  • Access to exclusive products and higher potency options
  • Priority service at dispensaries
  • Peace of mind with legal protection

Key Takeaways 

Understanding weed weights, prices, slang, and measuring tools makes cannabis shopping and growing easier and more informed, especially for beginners. 

Knowing how much you’re buying and what it’s worth helps you avoid overpaying and choose the right amount for your cannabis consumption frequency. Obtaining or renewing a medical marijuana card enables you to save more on bulk cannabis by lowering costs, increasing purchase limits, and purchasing exclusive products.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is Weed Weighed?

Most people weigh weed in grams, but sellers often list larger quantities in fractions of an ounce, like an eighth (3.5g), a quarter (7g), or a full ounce (28g). Using a digital or analog scale ensures measuring your cannabis accurately, so you’re getting exactly what you’re paying for.

How Many Joints Are in 1 Gram of Weed?

One gram of weed usually rolls one to two standard-sized joints, depending on how much you pack into each one.

How Many Buds are in 1 Gram?

The number of buds in a gram varies based on the strain, density, and trimming, but you’ll typically get one to three small buds.

How Much Weed is 10 Grams?

Ten grams is just under a half-ounce (14g) and enough for about 20 to 30 joints, depending on size. It’s a good middle-ground quantity for regular cannabis users.

How Big is 7 Grams of Weed?

Seven grams, or a quarter ounce, is enough to roll roughly 10 to 14 joints. It’s a popular size for people who’ve found a strain they enjoy and want more than just a few consumption sessions.

How is Weed Quality Measured?

Growers and consumers measure weed quality by evaluating its appearance, aroma, trichome coverage, potency, and how well it was grown and cured. The top-shelf flower typically costs more because it looks better, smells stronger, and delivers more potent effects. If you want to check for quality after purchase, watch the ash color after you burn your weed. High-quality cannabis typically leaves behind soft, white ash, while poor-quality bud often produces dark, chunky ash.

What Does 14 Grams of Weed Look Like?

Fourteen grams is a half-ounce of cannabis—about enough to fill a small sandwich bag loosely. It typically yields around 28–30 half-gram joints, which is excellent for regular cannabis users, which is excellent for regular cannabis users.

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Not every option for cannabis storage is aesthetically pleasing or discreet. But even the most subtle stoners deserve a cute and secretive storage option, whether for storing your stash at home or taking it on the go.  Discreet (And Cute!) Containers For Weed We compiled a wide-ranging list of cannabis storage options that are unique,...

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Not every option for cannabis storage is aesthetically pleasing or discreet. But even the most subtle stoners deserve a cute and secretive storage option, whether for storing your stash at home or taking it on the go. 

Discreet (And Cute!) Containers For Weed

We compiled a wide-ranging list of cannabis storage options that are unique, sleek, unconventional, or just plain cute. 

A Wooden Box Storing Cannabis-Filled Mason Jars

Mason Jar Crate, Photo courtesy of Dannyjazz on Etsy

Savvy cannabis consumers know mason jars are the holy grail of cannabis storage. They are one of the best ways to keep cannabis fresh. Plus, they contain pungent weed smells and are easy to label. If you prefer to keep several different strains on hand at any given time, you likely have numerous cannabis-filled mason jars lying around. 

However, keeping mason jars sitting on a shelf can let in UV rays which will break down cannabinoids, meaning you lose freshness. Keeping mason jars may also work against you if you need to be discreet (and it’s a little unsightly). 

One option for storing Mason jars is to get a larger wooden box with a lid and latch. The box provides a great extra layer of protection for keeping smells contained, and the darkness of the box helps keep your weed stash even fresher. If you purchase a large enough wooden box, it can also fit things like bongs, pipes, or other cannabis accessories.

Large wooden boxes can be purchased with unique designs or personalized with stain, paint, etc. to match your style and home perfectly. Plus, if you’re worried about the box being child-proof or don’t want nosy house guests opening your stash box, adding a small lock is also an option. 

If you purchase the right-sized wooden box, you can fit numerous mason jars and easily see the labels to select the perfect strain for your needs that day!

Ammunition Boxes: A Discreet Way to Keep Your Stash Sealed and Organized 

Winchester Ammunition Box, Photo courtesy of Vintage Editions

New or vintage boxes typically for storing ammunition can make a unique and discreet cannabis storage option.

These boxes range in size and are designed tough, weather-resistant, well-sealed, and latched. Many even feature locks for child- and pet-proofing. They are most commonly made of steel, wood, or plastic, offering options for the type of material you prefer. They can come with designs, stains, colors, and even personalization

Like the wooden boxes mentioned above, multiple mason jars or types of smaller cannabis storage containers can be put in ammunition boxes. That way, you can keep multiple strains or types of cannabis organized and easy to find. Since most feature a handle on the top or sides, it also makes them fairly portable. 

For certain home decor themes, this type of box might just discreetly blend right in!

The Game-Changing Smell-Proof Travel Bag

RAW Burlap Smell Proof Sack, Photo courtesy of RAW

Maybe you’re staying at Grandma’s for the holidays but don’t want to leave your stash behind. Of course, you also don’t want Grandma to be alarmed when she walks into her guest room and sees an array of cannabis products on her nightstand.

To avoid an awkward conversation — or hot-boxing Grandma, — these smell-proof, zippered fabric bags are as discreet as they are cute. 

There is a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colors when it comes to smell-proof zippered bags. For the ladies, some even look like a clutch purse that you could carry openly and undetected.

The Ozchin Smellproof Bag, for example, is made to discreetly and fashionably take your stash anywhere while keeping the smell locked behind its waterproof zipper and carbon-lined smell-absorbing interior. There are options for different colors and patterns to go with your unique style, both with Ozchin and other similar brands, such as a masculine bag that looks like just another travel bag for your toiletries. Several options also feature locks.

That’s Not Regular Candy: The Cutest Edibles Storage Hack

Photo courtesy of LabelStop on Etsy

If edibles are your thing and discretion is needed, a well-known easy hack is to put your cannabis gummies in an old vitamin gummy container. 

However, you’re in luck if you’re looking for cuter ways to store gummies or other edibles that can keep them fresh while also adding a little bit of style to your stash. While there are certainly options out there made specifically for storing edibles or cannabis candy, many are a little on the nose.

Instead, you could purchase a container meant for non-cannabis candy to add a little flair to your stash storage. For ultra freshness and a longer-term storage option, clamp-seal jars, which can come in a variety of fun designs, are a great choice. Some options hint at the fact that there is a weed stash hidden inside, but in a more discreet, cute, and fun way!

For an even more unique and personalized option, Etsy has a wide range of candy jars that are both fun and discreet. They are also small enough to be kept on a higher shelf to hide in plain sight and to keep any visiting children’s hands out of the “adult candy jar!”

Ceramic and Resin Jars with Corked Lids: Not Just For Tea and Spices!

Photo courtesy of StelzerStoneware on Etsy

If mason jars are a little too plain for you, and you’d rather store your cannabis stash in style, ceramic jars with corked lids might just be the alternative you’ve been looking for.

Coming in various sizes, colors, and designs, these ceramic jars are food-safe and are typically used for storing teas, spices, and herbs, making them perfect for storing buds, ground flower, or edibles as well. Similarly, resin stash jars with cork tops can add a bigger pop of color — or even some sparkles!

If you want a cute ceramic jar style that could sit on display completely undetected and discreetly, you can purchase a ceramic jar is intended for tea.

What’s Really in That Lunch Box?

1983 Care Bear Lunch Box, Photo courtesy of JunctionVintiques on Esty

Lunch Boxes are a great way to pack snacks or food while keeping what’s inside sealed and fresh.

But lunch boxes don’t just have to be for lunch — they can be for cannabis storage, too. Lunch boxes can come in a wide range of sizes, materials, and designs. You can easily use them for both on-the-go cannabis storage and storing cannabis at home. Because they are designed to keep food fresh, they will help keep your cannabis fresh too! However, it would still be a good idea to keep your cannabis in a plastic baggie or another small, sealed container inside the lunch box. 

The smaller, soft-sided lunch boxes have endless designs and effortless discretion, which might work best for traveling with cannabis. The larger and vintage-style hard-sided lunch boxes, often made of steel, offer an even more air-tight alternative for bud storage at home or traveling. Smaller jars or other containers can fit inside these hard-sided lunch boxes for organization. 

Similarly, mini coolers can also make great on-the-go discreet weed storage!

Vintage Jewelry Boxes With Drawers: Discretion and Class

Photo courtesy of TheCharmingVintage on Etsy

The designs of vintage jewelry boxes that have several small drawers (and look like tiny dressers) are classy, unique, and timeless. 

Fortunately, they offer an unconventional and stylish way to store small amounts of your weed stash. Each drawer can be used for different strains or types of cannabis. The best part? It’s so cute that no one will suspect a thing! 

Other more open-style jewelry box options could also work, and some even feature cute dainty locks for additional privacy or child safety. 

Cigar Boxes For Pre-Rolled Joints

Photo courtesy of Hill Abundant Treasure on Etsy

If pre-rolled joints are your thing, a cigar box might just be a new way to store your cannabis stash in style. 

Since cigar boxes are already made smell-proof and keep cigars fresh, they are not only discreet on the outside, but a great option for storing joints and pre-rolls as well. Cigar boxes come in various sizes and designs, meaning they can be as cute as they are practical. 

The Upgraded Weed-In-A-Book Storage Method

A classic weed-hiding method was to cut out a section of the pages of the book and hide a baggie of weed inside of it. This was also a way people hid things like money, fine jewelry, or something personal they didn’t want anyone to find. While this method is a cute and extremely discreet way to store weed, it’s not very sealed, meaning your stash could still leak pungent smells and dry out quickly. 

Fortunately, some companies have taken this classic method of hiding goods in books and improved it. Today, you can buy books that look completely normal on the outside, but have a secret lock box on the inside

Takeaways

When it comes to cannabis storage, practicality and discretion don’t have to mean sacrificing style. 

From wooden boxes and vintage jewelry cases to smell-proof travel bags and revamped “stash books,” there’s a wide array of clever, cute, and functional cannabis storage options available for every lifestyle. These weed-stash storage solutions not only keep your cannabis fresh and odor-free but also offer a touch of your unique personality and style. 

Whether you’re organizing your cannabis stash at home, traveling with your weed, or simply looking to stay discreet, these ideas prove that cannabis storage can be as fashionable as it is functional. With so many creative options, you can always keep your stash secure, stylish, and ready to enjoy!

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Many canna-curious consumers exercise caution when choosing how much THC to ingest. If you are someone you know has ever experienced a high that is just too intense, many feel limited in how to remove themselves from the state they find themselves in. New products have emerged on the market to promote THC recovery for...

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Many canna-curious consumers exercise caution when choosing how much THC to ingest. If you are someone you know has ever experienced a high that is just too intense, many feel limited in how to remove themselves from the state they find themselves in.

New products have emerged on the market to promote THC recovery for fast-acting relief from a high a consumer is looking to end. Whether you are a new consumer or a cannabis fan who likes to experience different strains and dosages, these might be the perfect addition to hanging around your weed stash.

We explore these products, what they are made from, and how they work in the body. Do these products truly have the intended effect of ending THC highs quickly?

What Are THC Recovery Products?

THC recovery products are formulas that are developed to help those who are experiencing the effects of THC but looking to have a quick effect to end the high state of mind.

These products are purported to assist in different situations, such as:

  • New cannabis users finding their dosage levels
  • When a mistake is made with dosage calculations for edibles and drinks
  • If an edible or infused beverage is accidentally consumed
  • If an unexpected event arises where a person does not want to be high throughout
  • A medical user looking for therapeutic effects without an overwhelming high

We explored two well-known THC recovery products. We explore what makes these products unique, what makes them special impacts for users, and why these might be perfect for keeping around your cannabis products.

How Does THC Work?

The cannabis plant has many chemical compounds. The most well-known of these is often THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) which has mind-altering effects. 

Cannabis products that contain THC are known to cause changes in mood, thoughts, and perceptions. Different methods of consumption affect each body differently. 

When you inhale smoke into your lungs, the compounds enter the body immediately. Effects can take place within minutes.

When eating or drinking THC products, the compounds first need to move through the digestive system and liver before reaching the bloodstream. The effects may take place within 30 minutes to 2 hours, and last up to 10 hours.

While THC is known for its intoxicating effects, it is known for its medicinal effects on conditions such as nausea, pain, or insomnia.

Breaking Down Popular THC Recovery Products

High-Not

What Is It Made From?

High-Not is created from unique formulas. Designed for moderating the effects of THC, this product is a blend of six natural compounds to act as a counter-defense for the psychoactive effects of cannabis.

  • Citicoline: Supports cognitive function and mental clarity for overall brain health.
  • L-Theanine: An amino acid found in tea leaves. Supports mental focus and relaxation.
  • Tyrosine: An amino acid from protein-rich foods that supports cognitive function and balances the effects of THC.
  • Piperine: A THC modulator that lessens the intensity of a high and promotes a more controlled experience.
  • Limonene: A terpene that is citrus-scented and contributes to a positive mood.
  • a-Pinene: A monoterpene that is found in pine trees and contributes to a sense of alertness and is pro-memory.

Does It Work?

A licensed compounding pharmacist formulates the product. A third-party study reported that 60% of those who used the products had their high removed within 15 minutes. 

Note, however, these results are self-published. Meaning, it’s not peer-reviewed by outside experts and doesn’t have the scientific rigor to be included in a journal. By contrast, there is new research to suggest that some terpenes like limonene may actually activate CB1 alone and in combination with THC’s high. 

High-Not is a small, 2-oz concentration of natural ingredients like terpenes designed for fast, effective consumption. It is intended to be ingested quickly and is just as fast-acting.

Testimonies of the product describe real-life scenarios where individuals must turn off their high and return to a clear headspace. Beth M. shared:

“High-Not is my security blanket! I’m a working mom, so I love to have a cannabis gummy and unwind at the end of a rough day. But to be clear-eyed and ready to parent at a moment’s notice or wake up clear-headed for work again in the morning. High-Not allows me to relax and indulge while knowing I can turn it back on again when needed. Highly recommend this product!”

Reset Your THC Tolerance With High-Not

Another benefit to exploring THC recovery with High-Not would be their six-day process for resetting THC tolerance.

First, the user must be willing to abstain from THC use for six days. During this time, you will want to take one dose every day. The terpenes will reduce sensitivity to THC within your neurotransmitter activity.

Once the six days are up, the tolerance break can be over. It’s encouraged to resume with lower doses and to be aware of increased sensitivity to cannabis products.

HIBEGONE

What Is It Made From?

HIBEGONE’s main ingredient is a cannabinoid called THCV. Tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV) is a chemical compound found in the cannabis plant. Unlike THC, this cannabinoid is non-intoxicating on its own.

THCV is known to affect certain nerve cells in the brain. Emerging research suggests  these effects may help reduce seizures and food cravings. This cannabinoid has been shown to reverse the effects of THC on the CB1 receptors in our brains. This creates blockage and reduces the activity, counteracting the psychoactive effects that THC causes.

Does It Work?

This method of THC recovery affects the CB1 receptors in our brains. These receptors regulate mood, appetite, sleep, pain perceptions, and even motor function.

When cannabinoids bind to these receptors, they take influence over these processes. This is why THC, when binding to CB1 receptors, creates the high that we feel from consumption. 

THCV partially blocks CB1, which may be useful here. While CB1 blockers of the past (i.e. rimonabant) were notoriously poorly tolerated, THCV so far seems to be well-tolerated in small clinical studies. However, the full set of short and long-term effects of THCV on the brain are not yet fully known.

Testimony of the HIBEGONE shot shows that customers enjoy the safety of having it at home, on trips, or even for unexpected events. Abigail A. shared: “Took a bunch of edibles because I forgot my mom was coming into town, go the call that she landed and popped my High be gone, I was good to go by the time she showed up at my house. 10/10 would recommend to a friend.”

Final Thoughts

THC recovery products are designed with wellness in mind. They are meant to assist consumers in different situations who need to be released from the high they are experiencing, whether it’s because they are feeling uncomfortable or because other matters call for their clear-minded attention.

In addition, if you are an active cannabis consumer who is looking for a quick THC tolerance reset, a break from the plant in addition to these quick wellness shots for a faster-paced reset. A tolerance break can be as short as 2 days to reset cannabinoid receptors in the brain.

High-Not and HIBEGONE are products developed differently and have the same purpose as natural remedies. High-Not supports relief through a blend of terpenes, while HIBEGONE is created with a cannabinoid known as THCV. Notably, they both have L-theanine.

Regardless of the product you may select to try, it’s a tactical and wise idea to keep these THC recovery shots near your stash at home or when going away on a special trip.

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11-hydroxy-thc

Ever wonder why the cannabis edibles you eat seem to hit you way harder?  The secret lies in how your body processes them. Unlike inhaled forms of weed, when you consume edibles, a large portion of delta-9 THC— known simply as THC—travels directly to your liver. 

There, about 50% of THC is converted into 11-hydroxy-THC (11-OH-THC). While there is some undiscovered science behind it all, the impact is clear: 11-hydroxy-THC, once activated, can profoundly intensify your experience. 

In this article, we’ll explore what 11-hydroxy-THC is, how it works, its potency, and why it makes edibles an unforgettable way to experience cannabis.

What is 11-Hydroxy-THC?

So, what exactly is 11-hydroxy-THC? It’s a compound that forms when your liver metabolizes THC from cannabis edibles. Unlike THC, which directly enters your bloodstream when you smoke or vape and provides immediate effects, 11-hydroxy-THC takes a bit longer to kick in. 

However, once it does, its effects are much stronger and last longer. This is because 11-hydroxy-THC is more effective at crossing the blood-brain barrier, meaning it has a more intense impact on your brain. 

How Do Edibles Get Processed In Your Body?

There is a collective variety of different and interesting ways to consume cannabis.  However, of all the methods, edibles are known to be one of the most potent. They are associated with highs that are much longer in onset and duration, with an increased psychoactive effect. This is because edibles introduce THC to your system through your digestive tract. 

So, as you eat an edible, the THC is absorbed through your stomach and intestines and then travels to your liver. This journey through the digestive system is what leads to the slower onset of effects compared to inhaling cannabis. In other words, since edibles take much longer to kick in than smoking, it makes it much easier to overdo it.

In the liver, a crucial transformation occurs—THC is metabolized into different compounds. This metabolic process, known as first-pass metabolism, converts THC into two primary metabolites: 11-hydroxy-THC (11-OH-THC) and 11-carboxy-THC (11-COOH-THC). However, the creation of 11-hydroxy-THC is particularly noteworthy. 

What makes it so fascinating is that the compound is not originally present in the plant nor added to the edibles. Instead, it’s produced by your body as it breaks down the ingested THC. 

Plus, many researchers believe that the effect of 11-hydroxy-THC is four times stronger than THC when it comes to psychoactive effects, which contributes to edibles feeling stronger than other delivery methods of cannabis.

As an active metabolite, THC is particularly effective in crossing the blood-brain barrier, resulting in a more intense high. Inhaled THC undergoes a different metabolic process because rather than passing through the stomach and then the liver, the THC travels directly to the bloodstream and brain.

Here’s a fun fact: The human brain contains more CB1 receptors than opioid receptors–and most others, too. This is one of the many factors contributing to the quality of “high” people get from cannabis.

What Is the Difference Between Delta-9 THC and 11-Hydroxy-THC?

Delta-9 THC is the form of THC most commonly associated with cannabis. It is the primary compound found in the cannabis plant and is what most people refer to when they talk about getting a buzz from weed. When you smoke or vape cannabis, delta-9 THC is quickly absorbed into the bloodstream through the lungs and travels directly to the brain. This rapid absorption results in the immediate onset of effects, which is why smoking or vaping provides a quick high.

On the other hand, 11-hydroxy-THC is a metabolite of delta-9 THC, meaning it is created when the body processes delta-9 THC. As noted above, this shift happens primarily in the liver approximately 30 minutes to 2 hours after taking edible THC products by mouth. 

Is 11-Hydroxy-THC Stronger?

How strong is 11-hydroxy-THC compared to delta-9 THC? The key distinction lies in their potency. 11-hydroxy-THC is significantly stronger because it effectively crosses the blood-brain barrier, resulting in a more intense and prolonged high. 

This is why the effects of edibles, which involve the conversion of THC to 11-hydroxy-THC, are often much more potent than those felt from smoking or vaping cannabis. We don’t have conclusive human data, but the most recent mice study suggests somewhere around 2–7 times the intoxicating psychoactivity of THC’s effects on body temperature and pain.

Final Thoughts 

The long and strong high from cannabis edibles stems from the liver’s conversion of THC into 11-hydroxy-THC. Knowing why edibles pack a much stronger punch based on their ability to cross the blood-brain barrier can help you understand the why associated with the need for particularly careful edible dosing. As a result, this can help you have a safe and enjoyable experience. 

Frequently Asked Questions

What part of the body breaks down edibles?

Edibles are primarily broken down in the liver. This organ metabolizes the THC in edibles into 11-hydroxy-THC, which is responsible for their potent and longest-lasting effects.

How do edibles work in the body?

When you take an edible, the THC is absorbed through your digestive system and processed by your liver into more potent compounds like 11-hydroxy-THC, which then enter the bloodstream and eventually reach the brain, leading to the effects you feel.

Are edibles as bad for your liver as alcohol?

No, edibles are not as harmful to your liver as alcohol. While the liver does metabolize THC from edibles, it does not cause the same level of liver toxicity or long-term damage that alcohol can cause.

Note: The content on this page is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be professional medical advice. Do not attempt to self-diagnose or prescribe treatment based on the information provided. Always consult a physician before making any decision on the treatment of a medical condition.

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Are you a cannabis beginner? Maybe you only use cannabis flower a few times per month, or you typically go with pre-rolls because they’re the easiest product to figure out. If so, you might be interested in expanding your cannabis use to include vapes, but perhaps you don’t know how to buy a weed pen...

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Are you a cannabis beginner? Maybe you only use cannabis flower a few times per month, or you typically go with pre-rolls because they’re the easiest product to figure out. If so, you might be interested in expanding your cannabis use to include vapes, but perhaps you don’t know how to buy a weed pen just yet. 

Does the THC percentage matter? Many of the vape pens on the dispensary menu say they are 80% THC or more — is that too strong? How much do vape pens cost? And what is a disposable weed pen?

Don’t stress! Get ready for all of your weed pen questions to be answered. 

What Is A Weed Pen?

First, what is a weed pen? Locals Canna House explains, “A cannabis pen, also known as a vape pen or weed pen, is a portable, battery-powered device filled with cannabis concentrate, delivering vaporized CBD or THC oil. Opting for a weed pen provides an excellent smoke-free alternative to traditional cannabis consumption. These pens are designed for discretion, making them an ideal choice for both beginners and experienced users.”

How To Buy A Weed Pen

Choosing a weed pen to buy can be overwhelming. Narrowing your decisions down to elements like cost and disposability can help!

How Much Is A Weed Pen? 

Just like cannabis flower ranges in price, weed pens also vary! Depending on the type, brand, and where you purchase your weed pen, it can be priced anywhere from $20 to $200. That means there’s a good chance that you can find a weed pen in your budget, and you can make it as much of an investment as you like. 

Does THC Percentage Matter? 

This might surprise you, but you probably don’t need to stress over the THC percentage of vapes — it’s not as important as you think. Vapes/cartridges contain concentrated cannabis oil that’s made by extracting potent compounds from cannabis flower. By nature, cannabis concentrates are almost always at least 70% THC. 

What does matter is how much you inhale from your vape. One method you can try is taking a 3-second inhale, breathing in some fresh air while you’re still inhaling, and then letting it all go as you exhale in one big breath. A 3-second inhale like this is a great place to start, and you don’t need to produce a giant vape cloud like you’ve seen in movies or online. Typically, a small inhale will do the trick.

Note that it can take effect quickly — as soon as 15 minutes. At that point, you can evaluate how you feel. If you’d like another inhale, go for it. Or, if you feel like the first inhale is treating you well, that might be all you need for the moment. 

PRO TIP: It is always a good idea to try your first vape product in the evening when you’re settled in at home and can assess how you’re feeling in a comfortable environment.

With vaping, even though the percentage of THC is much higher than you’re used to with flower, most people are able to comfortably enjoy a few puffs and report that it feels like a “cleaner high” than smoking flower. You might notice that the smell of the vapor from a vape pen is not as fragrant as smoked cannabis flower, which tends to permeate the room for hours.

What Is A Disposable Weed Pen?

Now, what is a disposable weed pen? Disposable vapes are pre-filled, short-term-use pens. They can be great for beginners because you don’t have to be a tech-savvy person to use them and don’t need to buy any additional parts in order for the vape to work. It’s a very intuitive way to consume cannabis because you simply inhale. There are usually no buttons to push, and the device is “draw-activated,” meaning it will work as soon as you begin inhaling. Most disposables are also battery-powered and don’t require any charging.

Next time you go to the dispensary, look for a “disposable vape pen” on the menu or ask your budtender about it. A disposable vape is also a great place to start on your vaping journey because the cost is reasonable — usually around $20-30 in most states — and you’re not locked into vaping if you find that it’s not your thing.

Final Thoughts 

From disposable weed pens to non-disposable, expensive to cheap, weed pens can be a super enjoyable and convenient way to enjoy cannabis. 

Let us know your favorites in the comments below!

Frequently Asked Questions

More questions? We’ve got you. 

How old do you have to be to buy a weed pen?

You must be at least 21 years old to purchase a weed pen in recreational dispensaries, or at least 18 with a medical marijuana card. 

Do weed pens get you more high?

Weed pens do not inherently get you more high. The THC percentage is higher, and some people do experience this as a stronger high, but not everyone! You can experiment with different pens and other methods of smoking in order to find a high that you enjoy most. 

What is a dab pen vs. a weed pen?

The difference between a dab pen and a weed pen is what you are vaping. While dab pens vaporize solid concentrates like wax or shatter, weed pens vaporize cannabis flower or oil cartridges. 

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Do Cannabis Edibles Expire? Tips for Maximizing Freshness and Potency https://www.veriheal.com/blog/do-edibles-expire/ https://www.veriheal.com/blog/do-edibles-expire/#comments Sat, 16 Nov 2024 13:00:53 +0000 https://www.veriheal.com/blog/?p=24182 do edibles expire

Ever wondered if your favorite cannabis-infused treat has a ticking clock on its freshness? Cannabis edibles are a go-to choice for both recreational users and medical patients, but how long do they really last? Let’s dive into the shelf life of edibles, the best ways to store them, and what happens if they spoil. What...

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Ever wondered if your favorite cannabis-infused treat has a ticking clock on its freshness? Cannabis edibles are a go-to choice for both recreational users and medical patients, but how long do they really last? Let’s dive into the shelf life of edibles, the best ways to store them, and what happens if they spoil.

What Are Edibles?

Cannabis edibles are essentially any ingestible product that has been infused with cannabinoids like THC and CBD. Unlike cannabis products that are smoked or vaporized (e.g., flower, concentrates), edibles are swallowed and processed by the body’s digestive system.

Thanks to the liver’s conversion of THC to hydroxy-11-THC, edibles offer more intense and long-lasting effects compared to other consumption methods. Because of this, it’s important to have caution when experimenting with edibles as a beginner. Aside from the strong effects they bring, many cannabis consumers choose edibles to avoid the risks involved with smoking.

>> Learn more about edibles compared to smoking here: The Pros and Cons of Edible Marijuana vs. Smoking

How Long Do Edibles Last?

Luckily, edibles have a fairly long shelf life. As a general rule, no matter the type of edible, you should consume edibles within a year. Not only can the edible ingredients expire, but the THC potency of the edible will go down over time. If you purchased your edibles from a dispensary, always go by the listed expiration date to determine if they’re still good to consume.

Do Edible Gummies Expire?

Because there is no evidence that cannabinoids cause the foods they’re infused with to degrade any faster than normal, determining the shelf life of edible gummies means looking at their ingredients. Edible gummies made with perishable ingredients will need to be consumed much faster than those made without. Therefore, a good rule of thumb is that the length of time you would keep traditional gummies is pretty much the same as you’d keep any cannabis-infused food items like cookies, chocolates, and juices.

Best Storage Options For Edibles

For proper storage of your edibles, you’ll want to keep your edibles away from light, heat, and air as much as possible. Keep your edibles in a cool, dry place, such as a pantry or drawer. You can also toss them in the refrigerator or freezer to keep them fresher longer, but they will need to be thawed before being eaten.

The best storage conditions for cannabis-infused edibles are airtight containers, like mason jars. Plastic containers and bags will also work. If storing your edibles in the freezer, opt for a freezer-safe baggie or container.

Check out these other posts for more information on storing edibles and other cannabis products:

What Happens If You Eat Expired Edibles?

Eating expired edibles isn’t typically dangerous, but the experience may be less enjoyable. The primary concern is that the potency of THC or CBD in the edible can degrade over time, meaning it may not deliver the desired effects. For instance, expired gummies or chocolates might not give you the same high or therapeutic benefits as fresher ones. Additionally, the flavor and texture of expired edibles can change, making them taste stale or off. While most edibles won’t spoil in the traditional sense, baked goods and other products with perishable ingredients may grow mold or become unsafe to eat if stored improperly. If you notice any strange smells, mold, or significant changes in texture, it’s best to discard the edible to avoid any unpleasant side effects.

Final Takeaways

To sum it all up, you should aim to eat your cannabis edibles within six months for optimal freshness and potency. Most sources agree that properly stored edibles can still deliver the same effects for up to a year. Sugary edibles like gummies and hard candies may last longer, up to two years, while chocolate and baked goods have shorter lifespans, especially if they contain perishable ingredients. 

Freezing edibles like infused candy and baked goods is a great way to preserve their freshness without affecting potency, allowing you to enjoy them over a longer period. Always store your edibles in a cool, dry place to maintain their quality. While eating expired edibles is not usually dangerous, it can result in a less enjoyable experience due to reduced potency and altered flavor or texture.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do edibles last for expiration?

Edibles generally last up to a year if stored properly. However, their potency may decrease after six months. Always check for signs of spoilage before consuming.

Are edibles good after 6 months?

Yes, most edibles are still good after six months if stored correctly. However, their freshness and potency may start to diminish slightly.

How long do gummy edibles last in the freezer?

Gummy edibles can last up to a year or more in the freezer without losing potency. Freezing them preserves both their flavor and texture.

How do you store edibles long-term?

For long-term storage, keep edibles in airtight containers in a cool, dry place. Freezing is also an effective way to store edibles like gummies and baked goods for extended periods.

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Tailoring your medical cannabis regimen can be a complex, trial-and-error journey – but it doesn’t have to be. Enter Mode, a revolutionary cannabis concentrate device that allows adjustable dosing and real-time feedback to help medical cannabis patients track their usage habits and gain insights into the products that work best for them. Mode Product Features...

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Tailoring your medical cannabis regimen can be a complex, trial-and-error journey – but it doesn’t have to be.

Enter Mode, a revolutionary cannabis concentrate device that allows adjustable dosing and real-time feedback to help medical cannabis patients track their usage habits and gain insights into the products that work best for them.

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Mode Product Features

This device offers a range of intelligent features designed to elevate your consumption experience. From precise dosing to data tracking, every aspect of this device is crafted with convenience and innovation in mind. Here’s a closer look at what makes it stand out:

Intelligent Dosing

One of the most cutting-edge features of Mode is its intelligent dosing capability. The device delivers precise milligram outputs ranging from 1 to 5 mg. Whether you’re a microdoser or prefer more substantial hits, the proprietary dosing algorithm ensures consistency and accuracy with each use.

Bluetooth Connection

Another revolutionary feature of this device is its Bluetooth connectivity. You can download the Mode app to pair with your device. This app allows you to save your favorite cartridges, allowing you to easily swap out different strains and potencies depending on your preferences. Plus, from the moment you start using Mode, it begins tracking your consumption patterns, including how often you use it, what time of day you tend to consume cannabis, and which strain and dosage you’re most often leaning toward.

mode device app

In other words, this data provides real-time insights into your cannabis consumption routine. It can help you tailor your medical cannabis use, track dosage, and give you valuable information that can help your healthcare provider adjust your treatment plan as you learn more about how cannabis helps your specific symptoms.

Capacitive Touch Control & Haptic Feedback

Using the Mode is easy and intuitive. The capacitive touch controls make navigating the device feel modern and effortless. The high quality information display clearly displays which cartridge you’re using and which dosage your device is currently set to deliver. The device requires no more than a simple swipe and tap to navigate through these settings, taking the guesswork out of cannabis consumption.

Plus, the added haptic feedback gently vibrates to guide you through your session, making the experience even smoother. Mode buzzes when you inhale to indicate that vapor is coming through the device and buzzes again to indicate that you’ve inhaled your chosen dose.

510 Quick-Snap Connector

Mode features a 510 Quick-Snap Connector, a unique, silicone-based system that allows for quick cartridge insertion without the need for screwing or magnetic connections. The device is compatible with any bottom airflow 510 cartridge, the industry standard for cannabis cartridges. This capability ensures hassle-free swaps with most 510 cartridges on the market.

A Game-Changer For Medical Cannabis Users

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While these cutting-edge features are great for any cannabis enthusiast, they are particularly useful for medical cannabis patients looking to streamline their treatment plan.

Every patient’s body reacts differently to cannabis, which can make finding the right treatment difficult. Moreover, for medical patients, achieving specific effects is crucial—whether it’s pain relief, anxiety reduction, or improved sleep.

Particularly with the wide variety of strains, potencies, and cannabinoid ratios on the market, it can be overwhelming to nail down the type of cannabis that works best for their specific symptoms. The Mode device helps patients understand their own unique responses in two notable ways.

First, the device saves and recognizes your favorite cartridges, allowing you to switch between multiple strains without losing sight of which strains you consumed and when. The Mode app comes equipped with a catalog featuring classic cannabis strains, so even if you don’t know all the cannabinoid percentages, you can still find the strain you’re looking for. Secondly, the device delivers consistent, measurable doses, allowing you to compare the effects of multiple strains in a precise, trackable way. That way, you can compare a 2 mg hit of multiple strains, for example. Knowing that you’re consuming the exact same amount of cannabis each time allows you to recognize the intricacies and differences between each strain.

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As a result, Mode’s real-time dosing and easy-to-use controls help patients fine-tune their experience, allowing them to better align their use with how they want to feel. This precision removes the guesswork, helping users confidently recreate the effects they need with each session.

Final Takeaway

In short, the Mode empowers medical cannabis users by making their treatment more predictable and personalized. It takes the complexity out of cannabis use, helping patients find their ideal balance of strain, dose, and effect—leading to better symptom management and an improved quality of life.

With its intelligent dosing, seamless cartridge compatibility, and user-friendly design, Mode centers simplicity in its design, making it easier than ever to achieve the perfect experience. Whether you’re a medical patient or a casual user, the Mode offers an innovative, personalized approach to cannabis use, allowing you to enjoy it with confidence and ease.

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For Florida residents, access to cannabis hasn’t always been easy. Since legalizing medical cannabis in 2016, the state’s medical cannabis program has expanded to give patients more freedom as to how they choose to consume their cannabis. That’s where dispensaries like Cookies come in. Cookies is an iconic cannabis brand with more than 11 locations across...

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For Florida residents, access to cannabis hasn’t always been easy. Since legalizing medical cannabis in 2016, the state’s medical cannabis program has expanded to give patients more freedom as to how they choose to consume their cannabis. That’s where dispensaries like Cookies come in. Cookies is an iconic cannabis brand with more than 11 locations across Florida. Founded by Bay Area rapper Berner in 2012 and renowned for its unique cannabis strains, the brand has grown exponentially, servicing medical cannabis patients and cannabis enthusiasts alike nationwide. 

Moreover, the team behind Cookies’ Florida locations is on a mission to make sure the state’s medical cannabis patients are taken care of. This mission begins with a stellar staff who recognizes the importance of quality products, easy access, and affordable prices for medical cannabis. 

Sam Flood is the General Manager for Cookies on Fletcher Ave in Tampa. From his years of experience in the cannabis industry, Flood is highly familiar with what sets Cookies apart for cannabis patients across the country. 

“From how much Cookies cares about its team and its product, the fact that we’re a more holistic approach to cannabis, our top-shelf genetics, everything being grown here in Florida, we have a great job of bringing in people and offering amazing deals and promos,” said Flood. 

This experience guides more than just his pride in working for Cookies: it also informs how he interacts with Cookies’ customers on a daily basis, as he’s seen the impact medical cannabis can have on the individuals who use it – himself included. 

“I’ve had a number of patients who’ve had cancer in the past, and – a little-known fact about myself – I’ve been in remission now for about ten years,” said Flood. It’s awesome to see it firsthand, both in myself and as well as patients coming in and going through different chemos and recovery processes and getting their hands on a Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) that’s really the most beneficial product that they could have and elongated that life, living a little bit more, and enjoying the last time that they maybe have here is going to be one of the most beneficial aspects of it.” 

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And while Flood may be leading the Cookies team on Fletcher, he’s not alone. His store is staffed with like-minded individuals who come to work each day motivated to help others get the medicine they need. 

Stella, the Hospitality Manager at Cookies on Fletcher, partners with companies and doctors throughout the community to ensure their customers have the most seamless experience. Like Flood, Stella’s motivation comes from her personal experience with medical cannabis. 

Stella got her medical marijuana card in Florida in 2018, primarily for insomnia, depression, and anxiety.  Through exploring different products, Stella was able to both alleviate symptoms and increase her quality of life through medical cannabis use. 

Now, she uses this experience to fuel her passion for helping others find that same relief. 

“When I started seeing the benefits of cannabis in my own life, I wanted to help get that into other people’s lives. I wanted to help people feel better,” said Stella. “I’ve seen cancer patients come in, pediatric patients all the way up to our elderly. They’ve seen an increase in their quality of life. They’re moving without pain. They’re able to go about their life as normal as possible, and that’s really the goal.”

And while the stigma against cannabis use is still highly prevalent in many parts of Florida and the larger United States, Stella has noticed a difference in her local community resulting from easier and more dignified access to medical cannabis. 

“I’ve seen the biggest difference in my local community from it being legal medicinally in Florida. Having the program be legal and accessible for so many individuals; it’s been a game changer,” Stella noted. “There is no better feeling than being able to walk into a dispensary knowing that the medicine you’re buying is safe, legal, and accessible to all. We run discount programs that make it accessible for our low-income individuals to our veterans and our elderly patients.”

With recreational cannabis still illegal in Florida, residents must have their Florida medical marijuana card before they step foot into Cookies. 

Enter Veriheal. Veriheal is partnered with Cookies locations nationwide to facilitate a streamlined process from finding a cannabis doctor to visiting the dispensary. Together, Veriheal and Cookies do their part to ensure that patients are cared for throughout the entire process, leaving Veriheal’s offices with clarity rather than confusion. 

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“Veriheal takes a lot of the work out of it by showing up and explaining all the steps to the process for the patients so they have the clearest understanding of their allotments, their recommendations, how often they can purchase, what they can purchase – and streamlining that process to make it as easy and efficient as it could possibly be for the patients,” said Flood.  

Celeste Mittman, Head of Partnerships at Veriheal, spoke of the importance of like-minded companies working together toward a similar mission: helping medical cannabis patients access their medicine in a straightforward and dignified way. 

“It is our duty as a medical card service to help connect the patients that we’re actively certifying with the best dispensaries and brands in their area,” Mittman shared. “Cookies is a name that stands alone. If you’re in cannabis, you understand what Cookies is. To have our name even slightly associated with a brand that is so massive is an honor. They are dedicated to quality flower, providing cannabis with the best possible medicine that’s going to make them feel great.” 

All in all, Cookies has established itself as a cornerstone in Florida’s medical cannabis landscape, offering patients access to high-quality products and compassionate care. With dedicated team members like Sam Flood and Stella, who bring personal passion and professional expertise to the table, the brand exemplifies how medical cannabis can truly enhance lives. Through partnerships with organizations like Veriheal, Cookies continues to streamline access and offer patients a safe, supportive, and affordable path to relief. As the cannabis landscape evolves, Cookies remains committed to its mission of providing patients with the best possible care and medicine.

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What weed will get you the highest and what products have the highest price? This is a very common question with a lot of people these days who are new to cannabis. Money has always been tight for most people. The COVID-19 pandemic put an exceptional strain on many people’s finances. With cannabis legalization, people...

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What weed will get you the highest and what products have the highest price? This is a very common question with a lot of people these days who are new to cannabis. Money has always been tight for most people. The COVID-19 pandemic put an exceptional strain on many people’s finances. With cannabis legalization, people have options. You don’t just have to settle for whatever weed the dealer has or in this case the dispensary has. Dispensaries offer consumers a variety of cannabis at a variety of different pricing. Just because weed is expensive doesn’t mean that it is better though if it’s sourced properly this should be the case.

The Factors Behind Potency

When you go into a legal cannabis dispensary, budtenders will often ask you what you’re looking for. They are trying to determine whether you are after edibles, vape, concentrate, or flower. If you tell them that you’re looking for flower the next question is usually “do you prefer Indica, Sativa, or hybrid?” followed up by them pointing out the highest THC testing strains they carry of these varieties of cannabis. Some people get the most out of extremely high THC strains. Other people prefer a broad spectrum of cannabinoids versus a concentration of one.

Then there are also terpenes to consider. Current research around terpenes suggests they may influence the intake of cannabinoids by receptors. This means that certain terpenes may cause a receptor to absorb more cannabinoids or less depending on other factors such as individual body chemistry and concentration of cannabinoids for example.

When it comes to what we will actually get you the highest, it typically isn’t in the form of cannabis as most people think about it. When most people think about getting high and smoking weed they think about joints, bowls, blunts, or bongs. While all of these methods will produce positive results, cannabis-infused edibles, tinctures, and concentrates will undoubtedly get you the highest.

The Powerful Effect of Edibles

Cannabis-infused edibles are typically sold in 100 mg doses and up. The contents of the edible are usually divided into sections that average 10 mg of THC each. Some people can eat a whole 100 mg candy bar and go on about their day while others will find themself couch-locked. Some people can eat 500 mg or a thousand milligrams and function just fine. For others though, 10 mg can have them impaired beyond their ability to function to do their normal tasks. This is why it is always advised to consume edibles in low doses and wait a full 2 hours before consuming more. Tinctures and edibles have a longer onset time but the longevity and ceiling of the effects are much more intense. Get the lowdown on why edibles have an extra kick in this article!

Inhalation: One of the Fastest Onsets

If you’re looking for the fastest way to feel the effects of your cannabis, smoking is the way to go. Cannabis concentrates won’t let you down either. Dabbing has become an extremely popular way to consume cannabis. This method is a little more complicated than traditional forms of smoking flower but the results produced are significantly more intense. As people begin to learn more about consuming cannabis concentrates, cold start dabbing has caught on opening up a new world for consumers.

if you’ve never dabbed, that first dab can be a doozy. If somebody fixes you up a big dab and hands you a piping hot banger or nail it can ruin the experience for you. If someone introduces you to dabbing with a small cold start dab, you may find it much more enjoyable. This also opens up a door for you to help a multitude of different symptoms and conditions with this potent powerful cannabinoid delivery method.

Strains Known for Their Potency

Some people will only consume cannabis flower or bud. This means they only smoke it and nothing else. If that’s the case and you’re looking to find out what weed will get you the highest, you will want to check out a couple of different strains. The best advice would be to look at the most popular strains out there and give them a try. Old school classics like OG Kush, Haze, Skunk, and Northern Lights are surefire go-to strains when flowered to perfection. While these strains are all amazing, you may also want to look at some of the newer strains on the market such as Gorilla Glue, GMO, Meat Breath, or Clementine.

Keep in mind that the potency of cannabis is not found in the strain. The potency of cannabis and its quality is found in the grower. Strains can have the same name across the country and produce different results. You could end up with a Chemdawg that is pungent, potent, and delicious. At the same time, you could end up with a Chemdawg that should be called Stemdawg because it tastes like stems and seeds.  Be mindful and, when you have the option, always smell and visually examine the cannabis you are going to purchase first. These days you can’t squeeze the bag to find out if your buds are crumbly and dry or moist. You can, however, visually inspect cannabis for a frosty trichome profile, bud structure, and colors.

Here are some strains known for having high THC content:

  • Little Devil (55-60% THC)
  • Jack’s Girl (54% THC)
  • Quattro Kush (35% THC)
  • Godfather OG (34% THC)
  • Banana (24% THC)
  • Grease Monkey (31% THC)
  • Sativa 99 Problems (28-30% THC)
  • Ghost Train Hayes (28% THC)


The Price of the Elevation

Generally, the herb that will get you the highest also tastes the best. Great tasting pungent weed is usually found on the top shelf in cannabis dispensaries, but don’t automatically dismiss the middle shelves and specials. Sometimes you can find good weed on your budget shelf. An ounce of good smokeable cannabis flower can be priced anywhere from $99 to $125 in most places. But, if you’re looking for that fire, be prepared to pay for it. Ounces of top-shelf cannabis average between $200 to $400 or more. A variety of cannabis called Loud Dream has purportedly sold for $800 an ounce. Now, you might think that’s pricey but hang on to your seat because Cannabis Caviar will set you back $60 a gram or $1,400 an ounce. And here you thought your plug was pricey.

Finding What Works for You

You can grow top-quality cannabis at home for a fraction of the price you can buy it for. If it’s legal to grow where you live, you may want to consider exploring the world of cannabis cultivation. Just remember that it’s not always about the most expensive weed to get you the best buzz. It’s a combination of things that will help you achieve this. Knowing what delivery method produces the best results with cannabis for you should be your priority. After that find your favorite product be it an edible, vape, or strain of cannabis, and enjoy an elevated experience time after time.

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