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How to Find Edibles THC Levels

How to Find Edibles THC Levels

Even seasoned cannabis connoisseurs may have trouble adjusting to edibles when they aren’t quite used to them yet. Unlike smoking or vaping cannabis, the effects of edibles take quite a while to kick in, which can make it hard for some people to tell when they’ve had an appropriate serving size. When you’re passing a joint around with friends, for example, you might realize halfway through the rotation that you should probably pass on your next turn because you’re already at a good level.

You don’t get that kind of immediate feedback when it comes to edibles. It usually takes about an hour for your digestive system to process the THC, and it could take even longer than that. In other words, it can be hard to tell if you’re experiencing the full effects of your edibles yet. This also makes it tough because there’s always the temptation to eat a little bit more. 

We typically recommend against eating more until you’re completely sure that your body has had time to digest the edible you already consumed. Otherwise, when you realize you shouldn’t have eaten that second edible, it will be too late to do much about it. While that isn’t the end of the world, consuming a THC level that’s too much for your preference can be uncomfortable.

This is all why we have the rule “start low, and go slow.” In other words, start with a THC level on the low side of what you think might be appropriate for you. Once you do that, only increase your serving size slowly, without eating too much at one time or making serious jumps in THC level. Once you become more experienced with this form of cannabis, you’ll get comfortable with finding the amount of cannabis edibles that appeals most to you.

How to Dose Cannabis Edibles

Learning how to dose cannabis edibles and finding your ideal THC level can be confusing, so don’t be afraid to ask questions. Also, don’t be afraid to consume less than you would have liked the first few times you try edibles. If you eat a particular serving size and find that it doesn’t do much for you, you know you can have a little bit more next time. It’s easier to hone in on how different THC levels affect you if you’re not eating more or smoking more throughout the day. Sure, that may mean a few underwhelming experiences at first, but it will be worth it in the long run.

This process only works if you keep track of the THC levels you’re consuming, too. That means it’s hard to dial in on your preferred serving size when you’re just taking a bite out of a homemade brownie from your neighbor. Buy store-bought edibles and take note of exactly how much you have to get a better idea of your ideal THC level. 

What To Expect From Different THC Levels of Edibles?

Before getting into this, it’s essential to understand that your experience will depend on different factors. Each of the following things could impact how much or how little you feel after consuming a certain amount of THC in its edible form:

  • Your THC Tolerance – If you’ve been smoking every day for years, you’ve probably gotten used to the way cannabis makes you feel. You might even notice that it takes more than it used to to create the same effects. As such, your ideal serving size might be higher than someone who is trying marijuana for the first time.
  • Your Unique Body – All kinds of things could affect your experience. Your unique brain chemistry will affect how you respond to THC, which is why all of us experience cannabis slightly differently in the first place. Your size may also have an impact on the most appealing edible dose for you.
  • How Recently You’ve Eaten – This might not have as huge of an impact on the eventual effects, but it will almost definitely affect how long it takes for your edibles to get digested. If you’ve just consumed a huge meal, your digestive system will have more work to do before it can get to the edible you just swallowed. If you haven’t eaten all day, the edible will get processed more quickly.

What’s the Best Dose for Cannabis Edibles?

Keeping the qualifications above in mind, here’s what most of our customers usually report from different levels of edibles:

  • Under 10 Milligrams – These amounts are normally considered ideal for microdosing or people who are new to edibles. Most people report feeling barely noticeable or very light effects with a single 5mg edible or 10mg edible.
  • 10-20 Milligrams – Most people report that this amount of THC makes them feel some mild to moderate psychoactive effects. You may feel a little bit warm and fuzzy, which many say they like for socializing or ending their day.
  • 20-30 Milligrams – The moderate effects at this level will be more intoxicating. This might be overwhelming for people who don’t have a lot of experience with cannabis, while others might find it ideal for watching a movie and relaxing.
  • 30-50 Milligrams – We wouldn’t recommend this level unless you’re already experienced with cannabis. This kind of THC level is often associated with euphoria, creativity, and strong psychoactive effects.
  • 50+ Milligrams – If you’re reading this article to determine how to dose edibles, this THC level is almost definitely not appropriate for you. We strongly recommend against starting out with this much of a cannabis edible, as it may lead to unpleasant sensations like high heart rate, anxiety, paranoia, or even nausea among those with high THC sensitivity. Heavy cannabis consumers may want to consume 50+ milligrams of THC in a single sitting, but this is something you’d work your way up to.

How Does Your Body Process an Edible?

In addition to learning more about edibles and how they affect you, it can also help to understand some of what makes edibles different. As mentioned above, edibles are processed by your digestive system instead of your lungs. In addition to taking longer to kick in, they may also last longer. That means you should set aside considerably more time since the effects will start later and then stay with you for more time.

Beyond the timing, there’s another nuance. Some cannabis experts suggest that edibles have stronger effects because of how cannabinoids are processed when they’re digested. Some say that the body can convert more of the Delta-9-THC to 11-hydroxy-THC when you eat it than when you smoke it or vape it. Since 11-hydroxy-THC is believed to be an especially powerful version of the THC cannabinoid, it makes sense that eating edibles might actually have a more significant impact on you by milligram of THC. 

Buy Edibles in Long Beach, CA at King’s Crew

Now that you’re ready about dosing THC levels, it’s time to buy some edibles. Here at our dispensary in Long Beach, we pride ourselves on selling premium cannabis edibles with extremely reliable THC levels. Visit us at King’s Crew today to get started, and our knowledgeable staff will be happy to answer any questions you have!

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