
It’s worth noting that pre-rolled joints are often sold in half gram or full gram quantities. So, a full ounce of cannabis, which is 28 grams, can roll nearly 60 joints or pack upwards of 100 bowls. That’s enough for about seven joints, seven grams or quarter ounce will get you about 14 joints, which means that 14 grams (or a half ounce) can roll nearly 30 joints. Next size up is three and a half grams, or an eighth. A gram is going to roll about two joints or three to four bowls, making it a great option for the occasional consumer or when trying a new strain. The smallest amount of cannabis flower you can typically buy is one gram. Some common terms you hear are an eighth, which means an eighth of an ounce (or three and a half grams), a quarter ounce (or seven grams), and a half ounce, (14 grams). Cannabis flower is often sold in quantities, ranging from one gram to one ounce.

How much is a gram of weed? How big is an ounce? And an eighth is an eighth of what, exactly? Let’s zoom out. Express Summary: Ounces vs grams of weedĬannabis quantities can be confusing. You can expect to pay between $4 and $20 for a gram of flower-sometimes getting a price break when you purchase larger quantities. The price of flower varies depending on the quality of the product and the market in which it is sold. (Elysse Feigenblatt/Leafly) How to convert ounces of weed to gramsįor reference, here is a quick conversion guide from ounces of weed into grams. Cannabis flower will lose weight as it ages and dries out.Ĭlick to enlarge. Remember that moisture is part of the weight. And, if you wish to weigh the weed from your own garden or verify your purchased products, digital scales can easily be found for purchase. Thankfully, cannabis shops and producers use digital scales to determine the exact weight of your weed before it is packaged.

In other words, a dense cannabis flower can look a lot smaller than a fluffy bud and still carry the same weight. Keep in mind that these depictions are approximations, given that density varies (at times drastically) between products. If you are new to cannabis, we hope this video and visual guide will provide you with a general framework to wrap your head around the common sale quantities for flower.

Central to the confusion is conceptualization of weight, which depends on both product size and density.

Attempting to make sense of the names associated with different cannabis quantities can be challenging. A gram, an eighth, an ounce–what does it all mean? We’ve all been there at one point.
