How To Make Weed Candy

How To Make Weed Candy – Complete Guide

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Weed candy is a sweet made with cannabis that gives you a fun, long-lasting high. You can make it at home with easy steps.

In this article, we will find out how to make weed candy.

What is Weed Candy?

Weed candy is a sweet treat made with cannabis. It can come in many forms like:

  • Lollipops
  • Hard candies
  • Gummies
  • Chewy sweets

These candies contain THC (the active compound in weed) or sometimes CBD (another cannabis compound).

Why People Love Weed Candy

There are many reasons why weed candy is popular:

1. Easy to Eat

You can enjoy them like normal candy. No smoking or vaping needed.

2. Discreet

They look like regular sweets, so you can carry them easily.

3. Long-Lasting Effects

Edibles often last longer than smoking.

4. Fun Flavors

You can make them in fruity, sour, or sweet flavors.

Things You Need Before Making Weed Candy

Before you start, make sure you have:

1. Cannabis or Weed

You need cannabis buds, trim, or already made cannabis oil or cannabutter.

2. Candy Thermometer

This helps check the right temperature.

3. Saucepan

A medium-sized pan to cook your candy.

4. Candy Molds

To shape your candy.

5. Other Ingredients

You also need sugar, corn syrup, water, and flavorings.

Step-by-Step Guide to Make Weed Candy

Step 1: Decarboxylate Your Weed

Decarboxylation is the process that activates THC in your weed.

How to Decarb:

  • Preheat oven to 240°F (115°C)
  • Break cannabis into small pieces
  • Place on baking sheet with parchment paper
  • Bake for 30-40 minutes

This makes your weed ready for making edibles.

Step 2: Make Cannabis Oil or Tincture

You can use cannabis-infused oil or tincture in your candy.

Quick Cannabis Oil Recipe:

  • Mix 1 cup of coconut oil with decarbed weed
  • Heat on low for 2-3 hours
  • Strain the oil to remove plant matter

Your cannabis oil is ready for candy making.

Step 3: Prepare the Candy Mixture

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups sugar
  • 2/3 cup corn syrup
  • 1/4 cup water
  • Cannabis oil or tincture
  • Food coloring (optional)
  • Flavor extracts (optional)

Step 4: Cook the Candy

  • Place sugar, corn syrup, and water in saucepan
  • Stir over medium heat until sugar melts
  • Use candy thermometer; heat to 300°F (149°C)
  • Remove from heat
  • Add flavoring, food coloring, and cannabis oil
  • Mix well

Be Careful: The mixture is very hot.

Step 5: Pour Into Molds

  • Pour the hot candy mix into candy molds
  • Let it cool and harden for at least 30 minutes

Your weed candy is ready to enjoy!

How to Make Weed Gummies (Bonus Recipe)

Gummies are also a popular weed candy.

Ingredients:

  • 1 package flavored gelatin (like Jell-O)
  • 2 tbsp unflavored gelatin
  • 1/2 cup fruit juice
  • 1-2 tbsp cannabis oil
  • Silicone gummy molds

Steps to Make Gummies

  1. Heat fruit juice on low heat
  2. Add both gelatins, stir until dissolved
  3. Remove from heat
  4. Add cannabis oil, stir well
  5. Pour into gummy molds
  6. Let them set in fridge for 1-2 hours

Your THC gummies are ready!

Tips for Safe and Perfect Weed Candy

1. Start with Small Doses

Always test your candies with small doses first. It takes time for edibles to kick in.

2. Label Your Candy

Always label your weed candy so no one eats it by mistake.

3. Store Safely

Keep your candies away from kids and pets.

4. Be Patient

Candy-making takes practice. If your first batch isn’t perfect, try again.

How Long Do Weed Candies Take to Work?

Edibles usually take 30 minutes to 2 hours to feel the effects. The high can last 4 to 8 hours, depending on the dose.

How Strong Should Your Candy Be?

The strength depends on:

  • How much weed you used
  • THC percentage in your cannabis
  • Amount of oil or tincture added

It’s always good to:

  • Start low
  • Wait at least 2 hours before eating more

Benefits of Weed Candy

  • No smoking needed
  • Long-lasting effects
  • Easy to carry
  • Tastes sweet
  • Can help with pain, sleep, or stress (depending on THC/CBD)
A chocolate bar partially unwrapped, resting on a table next to its colorful wrapper.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

1. Skipping Decarboxylation

Without decarbing, your candy won’t have the proper THC effect.

2. Overheating the Candy

If you burn the sugar, your candy will taste bad.

3. Using Too Much Cannabis

Too much THC can make you uncomfortable. Always measure carefully.

Can You Make CBD Candy Instead?

Yes! You can use CBD oil instead of THC oil if you only want the relaxing effects without feeling high.

Storing Your Weed Candy

Keep your candies in:

  • Airtight containers
  • Cool, dry places
  • Fridge for gummies

This keeps them fresh and strong.

How to Dose Your Weed Candy

Example for THC Calculation:

  • 1 gram of weed = 1000 mg
  • If weed has 15% THC → 150 mg THC in 1 gram
  • Divide total THC by number of candies made

This gives you an idea of THC per candy.

If unsure, start with half a candy to test the strength.

My Personal Experience with Weed Candy

Trying It for the First Time

 The first time I made weed candy at home, I was both excited and a little nervous.

Making the Candy

The steps were easy to follow. I used some fruity flavor to make the candies tasty. Watching the candy mixture harden in the molds was fun.

Tasting the Candy

After the candies cooled down, I tried a small piece. It tasted sweet, and I couldn’t even tell it had cannabis in it.

Feeling the Effects

About an hour later, I started feeling calm and relaxed. The high was smooth and lasted for a few hours.

Conclusion

Making weed candy at home is a simple and fun process. It takes some patience and care, but the results are tasty and effective.

Always remember:

  • Follow the steps carefully
  • Start with small doses
  • Keep your candies safe and labeled

With this guide, you can enjoy homemade THC treats anytime

FAQ's: How To Make Weed Candy

Q1: Can I Make Weed Candy Without a Candy Thermometer?

Ans: Yes, but a thermometer helps make sure your candy sets properly.

Q2: How Long Do Homemade Weed Candies Last?

Ans: They can last for weeks or even months if stored in a cool, dry place.

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