Although it may seem easier, buying weed by the gram definitely isn’t the most economical way to buy weed. Generally, the more you buy, the better deal you get. If you’re a bit confused when someone starts talking about ounces, quarters, and grams, we have the information you need to confidently order the amount of weed you need while getting the best prices. 

Weed Measurements and Weights 

There’s no questioning that the measurements in which weed is sold can get confusing. This is especially true for Canadians who use the metric system, as marijuana is typically measured within the context of an ounce (imperial system) - for example, when someone says “a quarter” or, “a half” they’re referring to a quarter or half of an ounce.


To help visualize the amount of weed you’re ordering, the following infographic should help. Start by understanding that one gram will roll one or two joints. From there, you just need to understand how many grams are in an eighth, quarter, half, and ounce. That will tell you about how many joints you can roll from each bag size, which makes it easier to pick the amount that best fits your smoking habits. For example, there are about 14 grams of weed in a half ounce. Since you get two joints max per gram, you can expect to roll up to 4 joints from a gram of weed. 

How many grams in an ounce of weed?


There are 28 grams in one ounce of weed. You may get between 28 and 56 joints from an ounce, depending on how fat you roll. 

How many grams in a half-ounce of weed?


There are 14 grams in a half-ounce of weed. Each half-ounce may get you up to 24 joints. 

How many grams in a quarter of weed? 


There are 7 grams in a quarter of weed. Did you guess that you might get no more than 14 joints from a quarter of weed? You’re correct! 

How many grams in a half-quarter?
There are 3.5 grams in a half quarter (one eighth) of weed. You can expect to roll between three and seven joints if you go with a half-quarter bag. 

How are Weed Prices Determined? 
What you pay for weed in Ontario, or anywhere else in Canada, depends on a variety of factors. Just like any other market, prices fluctuate over time. Leafythings is here to help you compare prices for your area in real-time, but you can expect changes in product availability and prices as the market adjusts to many variable factors.

Let’s take a look at some of the factors that influence the cost of weed. That should help you understand why you may pay more for some varieties or more from one shop than another. 

Quantity Ordered 
When you break it down to your price per gram, it’s often cheaper to buy an ounce of weed than it is to purchase just a gram or two. It’s not that the weed gets less valuable when sold in bulk: sellers simply want to encourage you to purchase larger amounts because it makes their job a bit easier. Start shopping for larger bags to save yourself a few bucks - you also save time by ordering less often. 

Quality 
When it comes to quality, most people talk about the concentration of THC. You’re likely to pay more for 25% THC weed than you would for 12% THC weed. Most users are under the assumption that marijuana with higher amounts of THC will deliver a better high, so growers on the medical and recreational market routinely increase prices for bud with higher concentrations. 

In reality, research has proven that marijuana with higher THC content doesn’t necessarily deliver a stronger high. Despite that little-known fact, THC content continues to play a role in weed pricing. Terpenes may also play a factor in weed quality because they have an impact on the psychoactive impact of weed. 

Marijuana Strain 
Some marijuana strains are going to cost you a bit more than others. The reasons are complex, but the 
most common factors include: 
● Availability – Some strains are less readily available than others, which instantly drives their price up. 
● Popularity – As a strain becomes more popular, you can expect demand to drive the price up. 
● Potency – When you find weed that delivers an otherworldly high, you can expect to pay a lot more for it than you would a lesser potent variety. 
● Appearance – While packaging has nothing to do with the quality of a strain, it’s true that consumers are attracted to certain packages and colours. Packaging can make a product more attractive, thus more popular and more expensive. 

Location 
Leafythings is popular with weed treasure hunters for a reason. Would you not take a short drive if you could head to a nearby town and buy weed of the same quality for less? Most would, and that’s why we help you compare weed prices throughout Canada. 


Taxes and business overhead contribute to the cost of weed around the world. The more a supplier pays to secure your product, the more they’re going to charge you for the product. 

Weed Prices in Ontario 
It’s time to take a look at current prices for weed in Ontario. Note that these price ranges can change overtime. We’ll do our best to keep this information as up-to-date as possible. You can use the directory at Leafythings to check current prices in your area. 

How much is a gram of weed?

One gram of weed is typically $10- $12, but there are cannabis dispensaries that sell $7 grams, like this AAA BubbleGum Kush

How much is a half-quarter of weed?

A half quarter of weed ranges from $25 to $40. This MK Ultra bud by Dank Delivery is a premium AAA strain or only $30/ half-quarter.

How much is a quarter of weed?

A quarter of weed is usually anywhere between $50 and $70. Highrollas is an online weed dispensary in Ottawa and they have amazing weed deals, like this quarter of AA Bubba Kush for $54.  

How much is an ounce of weed?

An ounce of weed varies significantly in price depending on the quality of cannabis. It can cost anywhere between $120 to $275. Dank Delivery sells $99 ounces which is by far the best cannabis deal in Ontario for an ounce of weed.

 

Photo Cred: Medical Jane 

If you’re shopping for premium cannabis products, Leafythings is a great resource for finding the best weed stores and dispensaries in Ontario near you.