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A THC edible dosage chart is a quick visual guide that helps you match dose to your goals and experience. The chart, when used in conjunction with an edible dosage calculator, displays typical ranges and expected effects, while the calculator converts your flower or product label into exact milligrams per serving. Because THC edibles build slowly and last longer than smoking, pairing the chart with the calculator keeps dosing consistent, reduces the risk of overconsumption, and makes cannabis edibles easier to plan, especially for beginners.
Edible labels list milligrams (mg) of THC per serving and total mg per package. A 100-mg pack might be ten 10-mg pieces or twenty 5-mg pieces. For homemade cannabis edibles, calculate mg/serving from your infusion (e.g., flower grams × THC% × 1000 × 0.80 ÷ servings). When in doubt, cut smaller pieces and label clearly.
Based on your experience level, use this chart to determine your ideal dose:
| Experience level | THC (mg) per serving | What it’s commonly used for | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Microdose (first-timers) | 1–2.5 mg | Subtle mood/body support, daytime function | Ideal THC mg chart for beginners; learn your response |
| Beginner standard | 2.5–5 mg | Gentle evening wind-down | Most asked: “how much THC beginner edibles?” → start here |
| Occasional user | 5–10 mg | Clearer, noticeable effects | Step up only after multiple low-dose trials |
| Experienced | 10–20 mg | Stronger, longer-lasting effects | Plan a clear schedule; may feel heavy |
| Advanced only | 20–50+ mg | Very robust effects | High risk of discomfort for new users |
*Keep ratios in mind: products with CBD (e.g., 1:1 THC:CBD) often feel steadier for beginners.
Generally, THC edible effects follow this timeline:
Onset (how long for edibles to kick in): usually 30–120 minutes (faster with beverages/nano, slower with heavy meals).
Peak (edible peak time): commonly 2–4 hours after dosing.
Duration (how long do edibles last): often 4–8+ hours, with higher doses lasting longer. Individual metabolism, recent food, and product type all matter.
While reactions differ for every individual, the following doses generally produce these effects:
Bottom line: Choose the lowest dose that meets your needs, wait the full window, and scale gradually. Consistent, labeled dosing keeps THC edibles and cannabis edibles safe, predictable, and effective.
2.5–5 mg per serving. True first-timers can try 1–2.5 mg and gradually increase the dose.
For many beginners, yes. It can last 6–8 hours or longer and feel intense. Start lower.
At least 2–3 hours. Stacking too soon is the top cause of overconsumption.
5 mg is moderate and manageable for most users; 20 mg is strong and long-lasting, suitable only for experienced users with a clear schedule.
From a package: use the mg per serving on the label.
From homemade: estimate total mg in your infusion, then divide by the number of pieces—a simple marijuana edibles dosage chart approach.
It can, but tolerance, metabolism, and recent food often matter more. Always titrate by effect, not weight alone.
There’s no known lethal dose, but you can take too much and feel unwell (anxiety, rapid heartbeat, nausea, confusion). Hydrate, rest in a calm environment, and seek medical help if symptoms persist or worsen. Some people find CBD helps them feel steadier, but it won’t instantly “turn off” THC.
Disclaimer: This guide is educational only and not medical advice. Start low, wait 2–3 hours before taking more, keep products away from children and pets, and never drive or operate machinery while impaired.
Data last updated 10/29/2025
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