THC Calculation Formula:
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THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) calculation determines the total amount of THC in cannabis products based on weight and potency percentage. This helps users understand the strength and dosage of their cannabis products.
The calculator uses the THC calculation formula:
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Explanation: The formula calculates the total THC content in milligrams by multiplying the weight by the potency percentage and dividing by 100.
Details: Accurate THC calculation is crucial for proper dosing, medical use, recreational consumption, and compliance with legal limits in regulated markets.
Tips: Enter weight in grams and potency as a percentage. All values must be valid (weight > 0, potency between 0-100%).
Q1: Why calculate THC content?
A: Calculating THC content helps users understand the potency of their cannabis products for proper dosing and consumption control.
Q2: What is considered high potency?
A: Generally, cannabis with 15-20% THC is considered average, while products above 20% are considered high potency.
Q3: How accurate are lab potency tests?
A: Laboratory testing can provide accurate potency measurements, but results may vary between different testing facilities and methods.
Q4: Does this account for different consumption methods?
A: This calculation provides total THC content. Actual bioavailability varies by consumption method (smoking, edibles, etc.).
Q5: Can this be used for CBD calculations?
A: Yes, the same formula can be used to calculate CBD content by substituting CBD percentage for THC percentage.