1 Your Cannabis

3.5g = ⅛ oz  |  7g = ¼ oz  |  14g = ½ oz
Leave at 0 if not applicable

2 Infusion Method

70%
Typical for stovetop: 60–80%. Not all THC transfers into the oil.
87%
What % of THC-A successfully converted to active THC. Typical oven decarb: 80–95%. Machine decarb: up to 97%.
Stovetop: cost-effective, works well. Expect 60–80% extraction efficiency. Longer infusion time improves yield.

3 Your Infusion Batch

1 cup butter = 227g  |  1 cup oil ≈ 240ml
½ cup butter = 113g  |  ½ cup oil ≈ 120ml
Saved with your results for notes

4 Cost Tracking (optional)

Butter, oil, etc.
Flour, sugar, chocolate…

THC per serving

0

mg THC

Total THC in batch

0 mg

THC in recipe (after infusion ratio)

0 mg

Infusion strength

0 mg/g

THC used (after efficiency losses)

0 mg

Dosing reference

Microdose

1–2.5 mg

Very sensitive / first time

Low

2.5–5 mg

Beginners

Moderate

5–15 mg

Intermediate

High

15–30 mg

Experienced users

Very high

30+ mg

High tolerance

Start low, go slow. Edibles take 30–90 minutes to kick in and last 4–8 hours. Wait at least 2 hours before eating more. Your kitchen is the best dispensary you'll ever have — use it wisely.

How many servings should I take?

Enter what you already know about your edibles, plus your target dose. We'll tell you how many to eat.

From your potency calculation or the package label
See the dosing reference below if unsure

Recommended servings

Start with the lower end and wait 2 hours before having more.

Not sure what dose to target?

Microdose

1–2.5 mg

Very sensitive / first time

Low

2.5–5 mg

Beginners

Moderate

5–15 mg

Intermediate

High

15–30 mg

Experienced users

Very high

30+ mg

High tolerance

Edibles affect everyone differently. Body weight, metabolism, whether you've eaten, and individual endocannabinoid system sensitivity all play a role. Always start low, especially with homemade edibles where potency can vary.