Weed gummies are a tasty and convenient way to enjoy cannabis and can be found at almost any cannabis dispensary. However, what if you could make your weed gummies at home?Â
Whether to save up or experiment with flavors, making your weed gummies is a rewarding and fun DIY project for which a few ingredients are enough to get started.
Keep reading for a complete step-by-step guide on how to make the perfect weed gummies. We’ll also share storage and dosing tips, and vegan and sugar-free gummy recipes.
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Weed Gummies: Popular Alternative to Smoking
Weed gummies are in high demand in the cannabis community, especially among those who are not the biggest fans of smoking or vaping. Indeed, they’re an excellent alternative considering they’re a practical, discrete, and enjoyable way of consumption while reducing risks associated with smoke inhalation.Â
If you haven’t taken weed gummies by now, these reasons will convince you to at least try:Â
- No smoke: Unlike smoking or vaping, weed gummies enable you to reap the perks of cannabis without exposing your lungs to toxins or irritants. So, they’re perfect for users looking to reduce their risk of respiratory discomfort and avoid long-term lung-related health risks.Â
- Discreet and easy-to-dose: Weed gummies look like regular gummies so they’re easy to use and don’t draw attention. Considering their portions are predetermined, they ensure accurate and consistent dosing, unlike the case with smoking or vaping where the absorption can vary.Â
- Longer-lasting effects: Compared to smoking, edibles take longer to kick in, around half an hour to two hours, but their effects are longer-lasting than those of smoking. Unlike the quick high that fades away within an hour or two from smoking or vaping, gummies provide a prolonged experience that may last up to eight hours, making them a preferred option for long-term relaxation or relief.
- Customizable and tasty: Weed gummies are available in different flavors. By creating your version, you can customize them to your preference—from potency and flavors to dietary preferences like sugar-free or vegan varieties, there’s something for everyone.
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How to Make Your Weed Gummies at Home
Here’s your step-by-step process of making cannabis gummies in your own kitchen.Â
Ingredients and Equipment
Making your weed gummies allows you to control potency, flavors, texture, and taste. You’ll need the following ingredients and equipment for a smooth and hassle-free process:
- ½ cup of cannabis-infused MCT or coconut oil
- ½ cup of fruit juice, avoiding citrus-based onesÂ
- A tablespoon of lemon juice
- 2 to 4 tbsps of sweetener like sugar, agave, or honey
- A pack or 2 ½ tbsps of unflavored gelatin
- ¼ tsp of lecithin (soy or sunflower)Â
Optional:
- Vitamin C powderÂ
- Flavored extracts like berry, vanilla, or citrusÂ
- Food coloringÂ
Needed tools:
- Silicone gummy moldsÂ
- A small saucepan for heating and mixing the ingredients
- A whiskÂ
- A pipette or dropper to fill up the moldsÂ
- Measuring spoons and cups for accurate ingredient ratiosÂ
- Baking trayÂ
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Making the Cannabis-Infused Oil
Before making the gummies, you’ll need to create the base ingredient—the cannabis-infused oil. It’s a bit of a process to learn, so if you’re short on time, you can just buy the oil from a store.Â
To create the oil, you will need THCA flower, so check our award-winning strain Peanut Butter Pie here.
1. How to Decarboxylate Your THCA Flower (THC activation)Â
Raw cannabis has to go through decarboxylation to convert the THCA into psychoactive THC.Â
Here’s how to do it:Â
- Preheat the oven to 220 degrees F
- Break apart the buds, but don’t grind them too fineÂ
- Spread the buds on a baking sheetÂ
- Bake them for 30 to 40 minutes, stirring gently every 10 minutes
- Leave the buds to cool down entirely before use
2. Make Sure You’re Using a Good Carrier OilÂ
Cannabinoids bind to fat so you need to use an oil rich in fat to ensure optimal absorption. The best choices for weed gummies are coconut, MCT, or olive oil.Â
3. How to Infuse Your Cannabis Flower Into the Oil
To infuse the cannabis flower into oil, mix a cup of the oil and 7 to 10 grams of cannabis in a slow cooker, saucepan, or double boiler. Heat the mixture at a low temperature between 130 and 160 degrees F for two to three hours and stir occasionally. Once ready, strain the oil using a cheesecloth or a mesh strainer into a glass jar. Store it in a dark and cool area until ready to use.
Step-by-step Guide on Making Your Weed Gummies
Follow this process to make and store your weed gummies:
- Step 1: In a saucepan over low heat, mix the fruit juice and chosen sweetener, stirring gently.Â
- Step 2: Add the gelatin and lecithin and whisk them to prevent clumps. Continue until everything dissolves.Â
- Step 3: Remove the saucepan from heat and add the cannabis-infused oil.Â
- Step 4: Fill the molds with the warm mixture using a pipette or a spoon.Â
- Step 5: Leave the gummies at room temperature for half an hour before refrigerating them.Â
- Step 6: You can keep them in the fridge for up to two weeks or freeze them for up to six months.Â
- Step 7: Use an airtight container to protect the gummies from moisture, air, and light.Â
And voila, you have your homemade weed gummies ready to savor!
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How to Dose Weed Gummies Safely?
One of the key things that you have to get right when making these gummies at home is the dosage. And this part is likely one of the most challenging, but dosing them properly ensures an optimal experience.Â
Here are a few tips to get you started:
Calculate the THC per gummy
The key is to accurately measure the amount of THC in the oil or tincture you’re using. If the oil has 10 mg of THC per teaspoon and you added three to your recipe, that’s 30 mg of THC in total.Â
If you made 10 gummies, each will contain 3mg of THC. If you want each gummy to have 20mg of THC, adjust the amount of oil you are adding per each gummy you make.Â
Tip: Use a reliable THC calculator if you’re unsure of the concentration in your oil. Try to be as precise as possible when measuring your ingredients.
Begin slow and low
With trying your homemade gummies, don’t exceed the threshold dose—2.5-5 mg THC is sufficient to give them a taste. After trying, wait for at least two hours before taking any extra doses because you want to see how potent you’ve made them.Â
Be patient
You may not feel the effects for up to two hours, so resist the urge to take an extra dose too soon to avoid an overwhelming high.
Use a Consistent Recipe
For optimal results, make sure you’re using our reliable recipe and the same cannabis oil every time you make your gummies at home. Something to keep in mind is that the potency of the oil can vary depending on the brand and the strain used to derive the oil.Â
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What Are Some Common Mistakes to Avoid With Weed Gummies?
To ensure optimal experience while making your weed gummies, avoid making the following mistakes:
- Overheating the cannabis oil: THC begins to break down at temperatures over 250 degrees F so increasing the heat can affect the gummies’ potency. Always use low heat and monitor closely.
- Mixing unevenly: If you don’t mix the ingredients evenly, some gummies may have little or no THC whereas the others will be too potent. Stir continuously and include an emulsifier like lecithin to blend the oil and other ingredients well.Â
- You’re impatient with dosing: Edibles take longer to kick in so don’t assume the gummies aren’t working and take an additional dose too soon. This could cause an overwhelming high and symptoms like anxiety and paranoia. Start with the lowest dose recommendable and wait for at least two hours before you take any extra doses.
Why Is Proper Dosing Crucial for a Safe & Enjoyable Weed Gummy Experience?
Adequate dosing of weed gummies is essential for a safe and pleasant ride. Unlike smoking, where you feel the cannabis effects almost instantly, edibles require longer to kick in, and thus, their effects are longer-lasting.Â
Before you indulge in your weed gummy experience, here’s what you must know:Â
1. A low & slow start works best
If your tolerance to THC is low or if you’re new to weed gummies, it’s always wise to begin with the smallest dose possible—usually, this is between 2.5 to 5 mg of THC. Wait for at least two hours before you take another dose. This is to avoid the possible overwhelming high.Â
2. Understand THC PotencyÂ
Weed gummies are metabolized by the liver where the THC is converted into 11-hydroxy-THC, a compound more powerful and longer-lasting than inhaled THC through smoking or vaping. This is why the high from edibles tends to feel stronger and the body high more intense. Be sure to check the THC content of store-bought gummies first or calculate your DIY batch carefully before you take a gummy.
3. The onset takes longerÂ
The effects of weed gummies take longer to start, around half an hour to two hours. This is the opposite of smoking or vaping which delivers effects almost immediately. This delay often triggers impatience and overconsumption, common mistakes that can result in an overwhelming high. Patience is key to enjoying weed gummies—give your body time to do its work processing the THC and prevent doubling your dose too fast.
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Sugar-Free & Vegan Weed Gummies
Not all weed gummies have to contain sugar and gelatin. If you have specific dietary requirements, like a sugar-free diet or a vegan, here’s an adjusted recipe for each:
1. Sugar-free gummies
If you’re a diabetic or looking to reduce your sugar intake, use alternatives like stevia, erythritol, or monk fruit sweetener. You can also use unsweetened fruit juice to ensure a natural flavor while avoiding sugar.Â
2. Vegan gummies
Traditional weed gummies use gelatin derived from animal collagen so they’re not suitable for vegans. Luckily, there’s an appropriate alternative you can use in this case, i.e. agar-agar. This plant-based ingredient is derived from seaweed and creates a chewy structure. Before use, boil it for two minutes to activate its gelling properties.Â
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What Are the Benefits of Weed Gummies?
Weed edibles, particularly gummies, provide a long list of benefits over traditional smoking or vaping. Whether you’re a recreational or a medical user, gummies promise a unique experience you will most certainly enjoy.
This is why:Â
1. Potency & longer-lasting experienceÂ
During smoking or vaping, the compounds enter the bloodstream quicker and they fade within a few hours. On the other hand, edibles take longer to kick in and are processed in the digestive system, resulting in a longer-lasting high that can last up to four and eight hours.Â
2. No exposure to harmful toxinsÂ
Weed gummies eliminate the risks from smoke inhalation such as tar buildup, lung irritation, and exposure to harmful chemicals. They make an excellent choice for individuals seeking to enjoy cannabis without impacting their respiratory health.
3. Suitable for medical users
Medical users often prefer weed edibles like gummies because they’re optimally dosed and provide prolonged effects. The long-lasting relief they provide helps users manage chronic pain, insomnia, nausea, and anxiety without having to re-dose frequently.
4. Different flavors and dietary options are available
Weed gummies come in a long list of flavors, making them one of the tastiest and most enjoyable options for cannabis consumption. Moreover, you can customize them to fit dietary requirements such as vegan or sugar-free.
Final Thoughts: Making Your Weed Gummies at Home
Making DIY weed gummies is a fun and rewarding way to reap the benefits of cannabis in a flavorful, discreet, and convenient form.Â
We’ve shared a detailed guide to make cannabis-infused oil and craft the perfect gummies, as well as sugar-free and vegan recipes and the ultimate storage tips for optimal freshness and potency.
Patience is a key aspect of using weed gummies—start with a low dose and avoid an overwhelming high by waiting for at least two hours before you take an extra gummy.
FAQs
What ingredients do you need to make weed edibles?
You will need cannabis-infused oil, gelatin or agar-agar, fruit juice, a sweetener, gummy molds, a saucepan, a whisk, and a pipette to make your weed gummies from scratch.Â
Does baking weed smell?
Baking weed smells because it activates THC, resulting in a strong and distinct odor. To minimize the smell, you can use an oven-safe container with a lid or a slow cooker to contain the aroma.
What kind of oil do you use for weed gummies?
Coconut or MCT oil works best because it absorbs THC effectively and combines well with the gummy ingredients. Moreover, they promote bioavailability and ensure optimal and long-lasting effects.