Edible Dosage Chart: How Much Should You Take?
A practical dosage chart for edibles — from microdose to experienced levels — with guidance on finding your ideal dose.
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Published 2026-03-12
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Why Dosing Matters More Than Anything
The difference between a great edible experience and a terrible one almost always comes down to dose. Too little and you feel nothing; too much and you're in for an uncomfortable ride. Unlike other methods, you can't easily adjust your dose after the fact — once you've eaten it, you're committed.
This chart gives general guidelines based on experience level and intended effects. Use it as a starting point, then fine-tune based on your personal response.
Edible Dosage Chart
| Dose (mg) | Level | Who It's For | Expected Effects |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 – 2.5 | Microdose | Anyone curious about sub-perceptual dosing | Subtle mood lift, mild focus, no impairment |
| 2.5 – 5 | Low | First-timers, lightweight users | Light relaxation, gentle euphoria, slightly enhanced senses |
| 5 – 10 | Moderate | Occasional users with some experience | Clear relaxation, noticeable euphoria, altered time perception |
| 10 – 25 | Strong | Regular users with established tolerance | Strong effects, significant body sensation, impaired coordination |
| 25 – 50 | Very Strong | Experienced users only | Intense effects, potential anxiety if inexperienced, 6-8+ hours |
| 50 – 100 | Expert | High-tolerance users, medical patients | Very intense, strong sedation, not for recreational use |
| 100+ | Extreme | Medical patients with specific needs | Overwhelming for most, risk of severe discomfort |
How to Find Your Ideal Dose
- 1Start at 2.5-5 mg for your very first time. Yes, really.
- 2Wait a full 2 hours before considering re-dosing.
- 3If 5 mg felt like nothing, try 7.5-10 mg next time (days later, not the same day).
- 4Increase by 2.5-5 mg increments between sessions until you find your sweet spot.
- 5Once you find your dose, stick with it — your body responds consistently to the same amount.
- 6Keep a simple journal: date, dose, onset time, effects, duration.
You can always take more next time. You can never take less once you've consumed it. Patient dose-finding over multiple sessions is far safer than trying to find your limit in a single sitting.
Factors That Change Your Response
- Empty vs. full stomach — Empty stomach = faster, potentially stronger onset. Full stomach = slower, possibly milder peak.
- Body weight — Heavier individuals may need slightly higher doses, but this varies widely.
- Metabolism — Fast metabolisms may process compounds quicker, shortening duration.
- Tolerance — Builds with regular use. A dose that was strong at first may feel mild after weeks of use.
- Sleep and hydration — Being well-rested and hydrated generally leads to more predictable experiences.
- Other substances — Alcohol amplifies effects unpredictably. Caffeine can increase anxiety.
Using BatchCraft for Dose Planning
The BatchCraft Calculator helps you plan recipes with precise per-serving doses. Set your target mg per portion in Step 3 (Target Strength), and the calculator will tell you exactly how much source material you need.
- Use the "Low" preset (5 mg) for cautious, beginner-friendly batches
- Use "Standard" (10 mg) for a comfortable everyday dose
- Use "Strong" (25 mg) only if you have established your tolerance over many sessions
- Use "Custom" to dial in your exact ideal dose once you know it
Make a large batch at a low dose (5 mg per serving). You can always eat two servings for 10 mg, but you can't split a 10 mg brownie precisely in half. Low-dose batches give you more flexibility.
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