mikek9
Vapor Enthusiast
So my disappointment has reached a new level with the oil products from licensed providers.
The only LP that has a license to sell oils from what I am aware of is Peace Naturals and when I popped on their site I was just astounded at the price and the quantity of your prescription that it consumes.
So one of their oils for over $200 has only 750mg of THC in the 30 ml vial. Essentially the maximum concentration allowed by health Canada. Which isn't bad for edibles but the price is insane. You need about 100ml of oil for a recipe so this would cost over $600 just to make a batch of brownies. If you were to actually make a 9x9 pan with this oil and cut it in 12 squares, each square would contain about 190mg of THC per square which is a healthy dose. You could eat half an effective edible.
I believe about 80mgs is the recommended dose for experience users.
However, this is just not economically possible for the price as well as the grams consumed from your monthly script. That 30 ml vial of oil is equal to 30g off your script. which is not reasonable because in what world would 30grams of bud only yeild 750mgs of THC? Basically the bud being used to make the oil would have to be 3% THC to only get this much of a concentration. How could that could towards your script when the average bud is 15% THC.
You could get double that from 10 grams of 15% THC. That would yeild roughly 1500mgs of THC.
So. For example, Chocolope is $6/gram from tweed at 16.29% THC. 10 grams of this should yeild 1629mg in theory and only cost me $60 for the flowers. And of course some time in the kitchen.
TL;DR - LP oils convert to your daily quantity in grams per day based on a 3% THC limit so expect to use more grams per month than you would of buying flowers. Also expect to get ripped off. The concentration isn't bad for edibles, but the price is ridiculous.
The only LP that has a license to sell oils from what I am aware of is Peace Naturals and when I popped on their site I was just astounded at the price and the quantity of your prescription that it consumes.
So one of their oils for over $200 has only 750mg of THC in the 30 ml vial. Essentially the maximum concentration allowed by health Canada. Which isn't bad for edibles but the price is insane. You need about 100ml of oil for a recipe so this would cost over $600 just to make a batch of brownies. If you were to actually make a 9x9 pan with this oil and cut it in 12 squares, each square would contain about 190mg of THC per square which is a healthy dose. You could eat half an effective edible.
I believe about 80mgs is the recommended dose for experience users.
However, this is just not economically possible for the price as well as the grams consumed from your monthly script. That 30 ml vial of oil is equal to 30g off your script. which is not reasonable because in what world would 30grams of bud only yeild 750mgs of THC? Basically the bud being used to make the oil would have to be 3% THC to only get this much of a concentration. How could that could towards your script when the average bud is 15% THC.
You could get double that from 10 grams of 15% THC. That would yeild roughly 1500mgs of THC.
So. For example, Chocolope is $6/gram from tweed at 16.29% THC. 10 grams of this should yeild 1629mg in theory and only cost me $60 for the flowers. And of course some time in the kitchen.
TL;DR - LP oils convert to your daily quantity in grams per day based on a 3% THC limit so expect to use more grams per month than you would of buying flowers. Also expect to get ripped off. The concentration isn't bad for edibles, but the price is ridiculous.