If you’ve ever walked into a dispensary or talked to a budtender, you’ve probably heard the term “eighth”. It’s one of the most common cannabis quantities sold—but many people still ask the same question:
How much is an eighth of weed on a scale?
The clear, accurate answer is:
An eighth of weed weighs 3.5 grams.
This guide breaks that down in detail, compares it to other cannabis measurements, explains pricing, and helps you buy the right eighth based on your needs.
An eighth refers to one-eighth of an ounce of cannabis flower.
1 ounce = 28 grams
1/8 ounce = 3.5 grams
So when you place an eighth of weed on a properly calibrated digital scale, it should read approximately 3.50 grams.
Small variations can occur due to moisture content, trimming style, or scale accuracy, but anything significantly below 3.5g is considered underweight.
When weighing cannabis correctly:
The scale should display 3.45g–3.55g
A reading of 3.2g or lower is noticeably short
A reading of 3.6g or higher is a small overage (not uncommon)
Use a digital scale that measures to 0.01g
Place the scale on a flat, hard surface
Tare (zero out) any container or tray
Add the flower and read the final weight
Kitchen scales that only measure whole grams are not accurate enough for cannabis.
This is where confusion happens.
An eighth does not have a standard look.
Why?
Dense buds weigh more but look smaller
Airy buds weigh less but look larger
Different strains have different structures
Because of this, visual size means nothing without a scale. Two eighths can look completely different and still weigh exactly 3.5 grams.
Understanding cannabis weights helps you shop smarter and compare value.
1 gram – very small amount, typically one or two sessions
Eighth (3.5g) – one of the most popular personal-use sizes
Quarter (7g) – two eighths
Half ounce (14g) – four eighths
Ounce (28g) – eight eighths
This depends on use:
Occasional user: several weeks
Weekend/social user: 1–2 weeks
Daily user: a few days to a week
Pricing varies by state, quality, and brand.
Budget eighths: $25–$35
Mid-tier eighths: $35–$55
Premium or craft eighths: $60–$80+
Factors that influence price:
Indoor vs outdoor growing
THC and terpene content
Brand reputation
Packaging and freshness
State and local taxes
Higher price does not always mean better experience—freshness and terpene profile matter just as much as THC percentage.
You’re trying a new strain
You want variety instead of bulk
You care about freshness
You don’t consume daily
You already know the strain works for you
You consume regularly
You want a lower cost per gram
Many dispensaries offer better value per gram when buying quarters or halves.
This varies by how you consume:
Joints: roughly 5–7 average joints
Bowls: 8–12 bowls depending on size
Dry herb vaporizer: can last significantly longer due to efficiency
If you want the best experience, don’t just grab the highest THC number.
Packaging date (fresher is better)
Strong aroma (a sign of preserved terpenes)
Properly cured buds (not dusty dry or overly wet)
Terpene profile that matches your goals (relaxation, focus, sleep, creativity)
A lower-THC strain with strong terpenes can feel more enjoyable and balanced than a high-THC strain that’s dry or poorly cured.
Looks don’t matter—weight does. Dense buds are normal.
First, confirm your scale accuracy. If it’s truly underweight, contact the retailer with photos.
Small overages happen and are generally not an issue.
How many grams are in an eighth of weed?
3.5 grams.
How many eighths are in an ounce?
Eight.
What should an eighth weigh on a scale?
About 3.50 grams after taring the container.
Is an eighth good for beginners?
Yes. It’s one of the most manageable and common starting quantities.
An eighth of weed is exactly 3.5 grams—no matter what it looks like.
When buying an eighth, focus on:
Accurate weight
Freshness
Terpene profile
How it fits your usage habits
Whether you’re new to cannabis or an experienced consumer, understanding what an eighth really is helps you shop smarter, compare value, and avoid confusion.