I just read the recipe for Canna Caps. 5.5 grams of flower, baked, cooked in oil, strained with oil divided into 50 caps.
My question is, how can I calculate the miligrams of THC in each cap. Let's say the flower is 15% just for argument's sake.
So if I multiple 5.5 grams X 15%, I get .825 grams of THC. Divide .825 by 50 and I get .0165 grams or 16.5 milligrams.
So a body would have to eat about 6 caps for a 100 ml dose?
Yes, I left out the amount of oil the baked flower is slow cooked in. I'm thinking that's irrelevant as I'm working with 50 doses so volume per dose doesn't matter.
My preference would be use to use a pipette and just measure the oil that gives the desired ml dose. Just skip making the caps and store all the oil in a refrigerated jar.
Does that make sense?
My question is, how can I calculate the miligrams of THC in each cap. Let's say the flower is 15% just for argument's sake.
So if I multiple 5.5 grams X 15%, I get .825 grams of THC. Divide .825 by 50 and I get .0165 grams or 16.5 milligrams.
So a body would have to eat about 6 caps for a 100 ml dose?
Yes, I left out the amount of oil the baked flower is slow cooked in. I'm thinking that's irrelevant as I'm working with 50 doses so volume per dose doesn't matter.
My preference would be use to use a pipette and just measure the oil that gives the desired ml dose. Just skip making the caps and store all the oil in a refrigerated jar.
Does that make sense?
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