Dab Dosage Guide: How to Dose Cannabis Oils and Concentrates
Measuring a dab can be a daunting task to anybody who is inexperienced with cannabis concentrates. Be it a wax shatter sap or anything in between most hash oils are served up in one grab and/or half gram portions. Their coin envelops and plastic containers may contain cannabinoid profiles at best but there are no directions for usage let alone dosage recommendations of any kind.
When dabbing there are no universal tools for measurement and seldom do dabber tools suffice in pointing to the direction of a sufficient dab size. For newcomers the saying Start with a small dab doesnt help much when most whole samples are less than the size of a quarter.
Fortunately there are a few tricks to better understand the dosage of your dab as well as a couple of techniques you can utilize to give you a more accurate understanding of the strength of your concentrates.
Read the Label
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Most markets are required to add at the very least some cannabinoid information on their concentrate packaging. On the more liberal end of that spectrum are products containing key cannabinoid markers and in some cases a basic terpenoid profile. A majority of hash oil products will contain at the very least total THC content with certain products going a step further to indicate the ratio of THCAto THC. This will give you a general indicator as to how potent your hash oil is.
Potency is broken down into a percentage. Most solvent-based hash oils will land in the range of 60-90% total cannabinoids with a few special examples exceeding 90%. The potency of some solventless concentrates may fall below 50% total cannabinoids but the majority of all hashish products will fit into this potency range.
Lets use an example of a one-gram sample hash oil that contains 80% total THC. That one gram will contain 800mg of total cannabinoids. For reference the recommended starting dosage for an edible is between 5-10%. This should be an indicator that dabbing is not for those who are new to consuming cannabis. Obtaining a 5mg dab from a freeform sample of hash oil in any consistency is next to impossible.
Use the Right Tool
Dabber tools come in a myriad of shapes and sizes. There is absolutely no standard for a collection tool when it comes to dosing concentrates so choosing the right tool for the job will come down to a few factors an important one beinghandleability. If you can only choose one tool pickone with versatility in handling different concentrate consistencies.
For instance a pointed dabber tool is not going to be effective in portioning a sap or high terpene full-spectrum extract. Conversely a scooper tool isnt the best option for somebody trying to tackle the monumentally frustrating act of breaking apart shatter (cue searching around a carpet for rogue shards). Dabber tools with broad tips like paddle dabbers or various shapes are versatile enough to handle most consistencies.
Portioning
Lets refer back to our aforementioned one-gram sample. At 80% total THC your gram will contain around 800mg of cannabinoids (assuming there are no other cannabinoid markers present). If you took your gram and split it into eight portions as evenly as you could you would be left with eight 100mg portions. Granted this procedure is much easier to achieve with some hash oil consistencies than others. Shatters portion relatively easily if you heat up your dabber tool and use it to slice through your sample like a hot butter knife. Waxes and crumbles may be a bit harder to handle.
This technique helps to give your naked eye a better grasp for your cannabinoid dosage by reducing the guesswork down to a more manageable quantity. Pulling a 25mg dab off of an 800mg slab of shatter is much tougher than pulling one from a 100mg piece. For reference a 25mg dab at the ratio of 80% total THC typically comes in about the size of a Dippin Dot or a single piece of couscous. This will change depending on the potency of your sample which is why reading the label is always the first thing you want to do before portioning.
Consider Vaporizer Cartridges
If portioning seems like too much work you may want to consider pre-portioned options such as vaporizer cartridges. These products take much of the guesswork out of dosing hash oils by offering them in a more manageable delivery vehicle. Cartridges are a fantastic way of dosing a quick dab without having to overcomplicate the work by offering a one hit=one dose option.
Unlike dabbing free-form hash oil cartridges minimize the risk of overconsumption in a single pull. You can still use cartridges to experiences higher doses of cannabinoids though it will require multiple pulls that will each force you to make the autonomous choice to continue incrementally. Many cartridge manufactures can also give you an estimated maximum number of hits that their units will give. Dividing the milligram content of your cartridge by the estimated number of hits that the unit will allow before its depleted will land you a rough estimate of how potent your pulls will be.
Always Start Small
Its important to understand that different ratios of cannabinoids will affect everyone uniquely. A 25mg dab of THC is not guaranteed to give you and your friends the same psychoactive effects. Our endocannabinoid systems all operate differently and each individual will experience a variance in how their systems uptake cannabinoids. The best way to find out what dose works for you is to start small and work your way up.
Dont be afraid to take the smallest dab that your tool will allow you to load and to use that as a reference point. Like wine tasting micro-dabbing has a world of benefits such as affording you the opportunity to take another dose if you desire. Try to find a dab size that works for you and apply your preference consistently. This way your only dosage variable will be in the total cannabinoid content of whatever sample youre consuming. And remember you can always go back for more.
Patrick Bennett
Patrick lives with his wife and daughter in Denver where he spends his time writing photographing and creating content for the cannabis community.
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