A Beginners Guide to Microdosing and What Products Work Best

If you’ve just started smoking weed, you may wonder about microdosing. Simply put, it’s when you smoke or ingest a small amount of cannabis instead of a large dose.

Many people turn to microdosing to get the benefits of marijuana without feeling high.

This guide will show you how to microdose and the most reliable products you can use for your first experience.

What is Microdosing?

The goal of microdosing is to minimize the side effects while maximizing medical benefits.

For example, some people want an enjoyable high but don’t like how much THC can cause them discomfort in other circumstances, such as feeling anxious or Rogers’ Syndrome (a rare condition where there’s too much serotonin).

With this technique, you get your preferred sensation without having all those negative feelings associated with larger doses.

How to Get Started with Microdosing

Sequential Micro-Dosing is the safest way to find your ideal THC dose for new product types or if you’re a novice.

You can start with 2 – 5 mg maximum of a new product and slowly increase this amount by 2 –5 more milligrams every time until it hits just under 10 mg.

Remember, experienced weed users who are used to the effects of THC can experiment with high doses. In contrast, others tend to experience intoxicating effects even at 1mg and 2.5.

If you’re a first-time user, ensure to keep the dose below 2.5 mg and not increase it during each session.

Is Microdosing Edibles More Potent?

Edibles are more potent than smoking weed. Depending on the product and your metabolism, it can take up to two hours to feel the effects when ingesting cannabis in an edible form.

When you consume an edible, the THC is metabolized by the liver and converted into 11-hydroxy-THC. This is the psychoactive metabolite that makes you high.

This is why it’s essential to start with a low dose and wait for the effects before consuming more.

Because edibles tend to provide more potent effects, some opt for smoking or vaporizing cannabis. 

To have a more relaxed experience, without feeling anxious, you can try microdosing with your peers while using your own custom lighters for a complete chillaxing session!

Products to Choose for Microdosing

When choosing a product for microdosing, you need to consider some factors such as:

  • Easy to separate into pieces
  • Consistent in dose size and THC content
  • Consistent in the effects they produce

The Most Common and Reliable Products for Microdosing Include:

  • Dose-controlled vaporizer devices
  • Tinctures
  • Sublingual products such as lozenges, tablets, and sprays
  • Low-dose edibles

Each of these types of products will allow you to accurately control the dose of THC that you receive to ensure you’re in the 2.5mg to 5mg THC range for each dosing session. 

The consistency of these products is thanks to a rigorous lab testing protocol that ensures reliable THC dosing per package within minor variations.

Final Tips When Microdosing with These Products:

Microdosing with Sprays

When it comes to sprays, you want a product that is easy to dose with an accurate spray pump, delivers consistent amounts without waste or spillage and has a long shelf life with no refrigeration.

Many users find that spraying sublingual cannabis delivers the quickest and most reliable effects. The cannabis is absorbed directly into the bloodstream when sprayed under the tongue.

Microdosing with Edibles

When it comes to edibles, you want one that’s low in dose (usually between two and five milligrams), easy to divide into small quantities, and consistent THC content from one piece to the next.

Gummy bears, hard candy, chocolate bars, and other treats that come in small doses are great options. Cannabis-infused drinks such as sodas, coffee, tea, and juices will do the job as well.

Microdosing with Tinctures and Vaporizers

Look for tinctures that are easy to dose with a precise dropper and vaporizers with an accurate heating chamber.

Both tinctures and vaporizers have to deliver consistent doses without waste or spillage, have a long shelf life, and don’t require refrigeration.

For vaporizers -If you’re using a vape pen with refillable cartridges, make sure to use a cartridge that is filled with oil that has been diluted to approximately 50% THC. This will help you avoid any strong effects from the vaporizer.

If you’re using a dry herb vaporizer, it’s best to grind your flower very finely so that more surface area is exposed to the heat. This will help you avoid any strong effects from the vaporizer.

Ensure to drink plenty of fluids when using a vaporizer to stay hydrated! Vaporizing can dehydrate you.

For tinctures -You can also add tinctures to food and drink or use them sublingually (under the tongue).

When adding a tincture to your favorite food or drink, start with a small amount and increase if needed. You don’t want the taste of cannabis to be overwhelming.

If microdosing sounds like something you want to try, remember to take things slowly to maximize satisfaction!

 

This is a sponsored post and Save On Cannabis has been paid for the placement of the content and did not author the content of the piece as well as does not necessarily share the opinion of the author. 

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