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How Many Grams of THC is in an Ounce?

by LOOKAH

Marijuana, or cannabis, has gained significant attention in recent years due to the growing acceptance of its medical and recreational use. Over 140 million people consume cannabis for various reasons.

When you become a regular smoker or are looking to stock up for a more extended period, an ounce is the way to go.

An ounce of cannabis is the largest amount that you can buy at a dispensary. In many states, it is also the legal amount you can carry.

THC is the psychoactive compound found in marijuana that gives users the feeling of being “high”.

However, consuming too much THC can lead to uncomfortable side effects, Including nausea, vomiting, anxiety, Paranoia, or panic, etc.

If you just want to enjoy the benefits of THC, and avoid consuming too much of it. Then it is important to know how much THC there is in an ounce of weed.

In addition, Knowing this can also help to figure out how much flower you want. Then you can purchase weed in smaller or bigger increments.

THC amount in an Ounce of Marijuana measurements can be confusing, but I'm here to assist. Let’s take a deeper dive into THC measurements.

What is an Ounce of Weed?

One ounce of weed should technically contain 28.3 grams, but for the sake of simplicity, most round down to 28 grams.

A full ounce is typically the largest amount you can buy at a time when buying weed at a dispensary due to possession laws.

One ounce may also be called a “zip” of weed. For a bit of history, this name likely came about because an ounce of cannabis can typically fit into a standard Ziploc bag.

It is worth noting that an ounce is 1/16th of a pound, adding some perspective to the weed measurements involved.

The average cost of an ounce of weed ranges from $150 to $300 or even more. The type of strain, location, growing practices, rarity and more can all influence the price.

1 ounce of marijuana yields approximately 84 joints (0.3g per joint) or 112 bowls (key part of a bong and hand pipe).

How Many Grams of THC is in an Ounce?

An ounce of marijuana typically contains a varying amount of THC depending on the strain and quality of the plant material.  However, a rough estimate can be made based on average THC concentrations.

The specific calculation formula is: The weight of one ounce (in grams) multiplied by potency/THC percentage equals total grams of THC.

On average, most cannabis strains contain between 10% and 30% THC, then an ounce (28 grams) would contain approximately 2.8 to 8.4 grams of THC.

For instance, If the flower has a THC content of 20%,this would mean an ounce weed contains around 5.6 grams of THC (28 grams * 0.20). 

This number can fluctuate based on the specific strain and its THC content, so it's always a good idea to check the lab results or product labels for precise information.

How Much THC are you Consuming?

Not all of the THC in weed flower can be efficiently extracted and entering your body. The actual conversion can vary based on the extraction method, and other factors.

THCA is what your raw weed contains.The A in the weed is an acid. To make the THC active and usable you need to decarb your weed - eliminates the acid.

Heating cannabis flower (200-245ºF) unlocks THC from THCA through decarboxylation. In this case, You should take into account that when heated, some of the THC is lost. 

Heating weed for too long, or at too high of a temperature, can burn off cannabinoids and terpenes, making your weed ineffective.

Smoking, whether using a joint, water bong or a Hand Pipe, results in more THC loss when inhaled — typically between 50 to 60 percent. A dry herb vaporizer loses about 46 percent.

In addition, dry cannabis flower will lose taste and potency over time. This  is because the cannabinoids (THC, CBD) and terpenes within them break down, especially if not stored properly.

 It is crucial to know the potency of the cannabis flower and consider any loss during the extraction and storing process to estimate the THC content in the resulting accurately.

A Guide to Weed Measurements

In general, weed is sold in one gram, eighth, quarter, half-ounce, or ounce.

Grams are the most commonly used unit for measuring cannabis, especially for personal use.

Here's a quick reference of weed measurements and their equivalent in grams:

1 gram = a Dime Bag = 1,000 milligrams

1 eighth = ⅛-ounce = 3.5 grams

1 quarter = ¼-ounce = 7 grams

1 half = ½-ounce = 14 grams

1 ounce = a zip = 28 grams

1 pound = 16 ounces = 453 grams

Final Thoughts

Typically, One ounce of weed should technically contain 2.8 to 8.4 grams of THC. There are many variables, making this more of an estimation than an exact calculation.

If you take note of your experiences over time, you’ll be more comfortable accounting for all the above factors.

Now that you know how to calculate the amount of THC in your cannabis flower, you can easily determine individual doses if you want to make your own edibles, roll joints, pack bowls, make concentrates, etc.

For new consumer, Start with a THC dosage of 2 – 5 milligrams and gradually increase the dose by one milligram every 24 hours until you find the ideal dose for you.