Choosing the right edible dosage isn’t one-size-fits-all. Different formats absorb differently and are portioned differently, too. This quick guide compares cannabis edible dosage across gummies, brownies, chocolates, and beverages, explains how many mg in an edible is typical by type, and shows you how to calculate your exact marijuana edible dosage at home so every serving is predictable.
Edible dosage depends on format, absorption, and serving size. Gummies and chocolates are pre-portioned, while brownies vary by pan and cut. Beverages can use faster-absorbing formulas, changing the onset and duration. That’s why cannabis edible dosage is framed by type, not just milligrams. In other words, edible dosage recommendations vary by edible type because the body processes them differently.
Most regulated markets sell THC gummies at 2.5–10 mg THC per piece. A friendly gummy edible dosage for beginners is 2.5–5 mg THC; experienced users may choose 10 mg. For calm without a high, CBD gummy dosage commonly ranges 10–40 mg CBD per piece (often with 0–2.5 mg THC).
Because brownies are pan-based, brownie edible dosage is about mg per serving after cutting. Many home bakers target 5–10 mg THC per square. Chocolate edible dosage is similar—pre-scored bars often list 5–10 mg per segment.
Our Edible Dosage Calculator helps you determine the right dosage based on how many grams of cannabis you’re cooking with, the THC and CBD percentages of that cannabis strain, and the total cups of oil, alcohol, or fat in your recipe.
The calculator follows these formulas:
Total mg THC ≈ grams of flower × THC% × 1000 × 0.80
(0.80 assumes ~20% loss during decarb/infusion.)
mg per serving = (total mg THC used in the recipe) ÷ (number of pieces).
Example: 7 g at 20% → 7×0.20×1000×0.80 = 1,120 mg THC in the infusion. If you use ¼ of that in brownies and cut 28 pieces, that’s 1,120×0.25 ÷ 28 ≈ 10 mg each.
Depending on the goals of your edible consumption, determine the right type for you:
Bottom line: tailor marijuana edible dosage to your goals—start low, wait, and scale gradually for consistent, comfortable results.
5–10 mg THC per serving is common. New users should start at 2.5–5 mg.
Beverages with nano-emulsions may onset sooner than baked goods.
Both typically 30–120 minutes; heavier foods like brownies can trend slower.
For beginners, yes—start 2.5–5 mg. For experienced users, 10 mg is a typical single serving.
Use the calculator above to get the total mg, then divide by the number of squares.
Most cans list 2–10 mg THC per serving. Check the label for THC beverage dosage.
Similar overall window (often 4–8+ hours), but drinks may kick in faster and peak earlier than brownies/chocolates.
Disclaimer: This quick weed edibles guide is educational only. Start low, wait 2–3 hours before more, and never drive while impaired. Consult a healthcare professional for medical advice.
Data last updated 10/27/2025
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