Marijuana Edibles: Tips for Beginners

Marijuana Edibles: Tips for Beginners

2022/6/10

Cannabis users are a diverse group of people with many different preferences when it comes to how they will consume marijuana. That being said, there is still room for improvement in the cannabis community and we need more options beyond just smoking joints or eating pot brownies if you’re looking into adding this plant as part your life style!

To the newbie cannabis user, edibles may seem like a safer bet. But be warned: depending on your body chemistry and tolerance level for THC (the main psychoactive ingredient in marijuana), it can feel much stronger than smoking joints or bongs of similar sizes! This means that when eating an edible dish made with high-quality ingredients - which will hopefully always remain among our top priorities as consumers – you should pay attention to how food affects YOUR mind rather then someone else's who has been using weed all day long without experiencing any negative side effects yet.

 

What are marijuana edibles and how do they work

Though pot smoking is still illegal in public, a toker's gonna do what he can. And at Red Rocks Amphitheater - the iconic Colorado concert venue that smells like marijuana smoke (years before recreational weed was legalized) -- though there are open letters addressed toward smokers and published newspapers complaining about it...well you know how these things go: The law against doing something doesn’t mean people won't find creative solutions if given enough motivation!

Edibles are a great way to enjoy your favorite strain without all the negative side effects associated with smoking. The high lasts longer and is more potent, making it easier for you feel good about edging on an edible than just eating something sweet like candy bars or cakes!

 

Dosage information

The main thing to remember about edibles is that they don’t have a sudden onset like smoking pot does. It can take up until two hours for someone who smokes weed recreationally and doesn't mind waiting an hour before feeling anything; by contrast, the effects of eating marijuana will start showing within 45 minutes but you should give yourself at least one more than likely-leaving negative experience because your high might be too intense if taken alone without any cultural or social distractions.

 

A few more tips

Edibles are delicious, but there's more to consider than just eating them. If you're new or haven't eaten in a while it might be best not take your THC until after some food has been introduced so that the effects don’t overwhelm everything else going on with our bodies at this time of day!

The effects of edibles are different from those experienced with alcohol because they take longer to kick in and have a much more prolonged high. This isn’t good if you want an elevated feeling for only short period time, but it can be ideal when combined strategically by someone who knows what he or she is doing as opposed try mixed together at first glance since the two substances tend not only activate separate receptors within your brain's reward system (which influences feelings).

The last thing you want to do is eat food after edible because your body will soon be an empty desert. Make sure there are plenty of non-pot vegetables and other healthy items in the house, too!

 

So, there you have it! A beginner’s guide to marijuana edibles. As with anything new, be sure to start slow and be mindful of the dosage you are consuming. With a little experimentation, you will find the perfect dose for your needs and soon enough you will be enjoying all the benefits that marijuana edibles have to offer. And remember, if you ever have any questions or concerns about marijuana edibles, our team at 1-8oz is here to help. Thanks for reading and happy medicating!