Last verified: March 2026
Michigan's licensed dispensaries carry a full spectrum of cannabis products, all of which must pass laboratory testing under CRA administrative rules before reaching shelves. With an average item price of just $8.88 — the lowest of any major legal market in the United States — Michigan offers exceptional value for consumers. Understanding each product type, including onset times and duration, helps you make safe, informed choices whether you are a first-time buyer or an experienced patient.
Start with the lowest available dose and wait for the full onset time before consuming more. Edibles in particular can take up to two hours to take effect. Michigan's dispensary staff (budtenders) can help you choose the right product for your experience level.
Flower (Smokable Cannabis)
Flower is the dried, cured bud of the cannabis plant and remains the most popular product category in Michigan. It is typically smoked in a pipe, rolled into a joint or blunt, or used in a dry herb vaporizer. Dispensaries sell flower in pre-weighed increments ranging from one gram to a full ounce.
- Onset time: 1 to 5 minutes
- Duration: 1 to 3 hours
- Potency indicator: THC percentage on the label (commonly 15%–30%)
Under Michigan recreational law, adults 21 and older may purchase up to 2.5 ounces per transaction (with a maximum of 15 grams of concentrate). Medical patients may purchase up to 2.5 ounces per transaction and up to 10 ounces per month.
Edibles
Edibles are cannabis-infused food and beverage products, including gummies, chocolates, baked goods, beverages, and lozenges. Because they are processed through the digestive system, edibles produce effects that are slower to onset but typically longer-lasting and more intense than inhaled products.
- Onset time: 30 minutes to 2 hours
- Duration: 4 to 8 hours (sometimes longer)
- Potency indicator: Milligrams of THC per serving and per package
Michigan sets different edible potency limits for recreational and medical consumers:
| Edible Limit | Recreational | Medical |
|---|---|---|
| Per dose | 10 mg THC | 50 mg THC |
| Per package | 100 mg THC | 200 mg THC |
For recreational consumers, the 10 mg per dose / 100 mg per package limit means a typical package of gummies contains 10 individually dosed pieces. Medical patients have access to higher-potency edibles, with 50 mg per dose and 200 mg per package, allowing for fewer units to achieve therapeutic dosing.
Edibles are the consumption method most commonly associated with overconsumption by new users. The delayed onset leads some people to take a second dose before the first has taken effect. Always wait at least two full hours before consuming more.
Vape Cartridges and Pens
Vaporizer cartridges contain cannabis oil — typically distillate or live resin — that is heated by a battery-powered pen to produce an inhalable vapor. Vape products offer a more discreet option than smoking flower and deliver controlled doses with each draw.
- Onset time: 1 to 5 minutes
- Duration: 1 to 3 hours
- Potency indicator: THC percentage (typically 60%–90%) and total mg of THC
Michigan dispensaries carry both 510-thread cartridges (compatible with standard batteries) and proprietary pod systems. All vape products must pass the same laboratory testing requirements as other cannabis products, including screening for pesticides, heavy metals, and residual solvents under CRA administrative rules.
Concentrates
Concentrates are highly potent cannabis extracts available in various forms, including wax, shatter, live resin, budder, crumble, and rosin. They are consumed by "dabbing" (vaporizing on a heated surface), adding to flower, or using a concentrate-specific vaporizer.
- Onset time: Immediate to 5 minutes
- Duration: 1 to 3 hours
- Potency indicator: THC percentage (commonly 60%–90%+)
Due to their high potency, concentrates are generally recommended for experienced consumers. Recreational customers are limited to 15 grams of concentrate per transaction. Michigan's oversupply has driven concentrate prices down as well, making the state one of the most affordable places to purchase extracts legally.
Tinctures
Tinctures are liquid cannabis extracts administered with a dropper. They can be placed under the tongue (sublingual use) for faster absorption or added to food and drinks. Sublingual use produces effects more quickly because cannabinoids absorb directly into the bloodstream through the tissue under the tongue.
- Onset time: 15 to 45 minutes (sublingual); 30 minutes to 2 hours (swallowed)
- Duration: 2 to 6 hours
- Potency indicator: Milligrams of THC and/or CBD per dropper or per bottle
Tinctures are a popular choice for medical patients because they allow for precise dosing without inhalation. Many Michigan dispensaries carry tinctures in various THC:CBD ratios, allowing patients to customize their experience.
Topicals
Topicals are cannabis-infused creams, balms, lotions, salves, and transdermal patches applied directly to the skin. Most topicals are non-intoxicating — the cannabinoids interact with localized receptors without entering the bloodstream. Transdermal patches are the exception, as they are designed to deliver cannabinoids into the bloodstream for systemic effects.
- Onset time: 15 to 60 minutes (localized); varies for transdermal
- Duration: 2 to 6 hours (localized); up to 12 hours (transdermal patches)
- Potency indicator: Milligrams of THC and/or CBD per unit
Choosing the Right Method
The best consumption method depends on your goals, experience level, and health considerations. Here are some general guidelines:
- For fast relief: Inhalation (flower or vape) provides the quickest onset
- For long-lasting effects: Edibles and tinctures (swallowed) provide the longest duration
- For precise dosing: Tinctures and edibles with clearly marked servings offer the most control
- For localized relief: Topicals target specific areas without psychoactive effects
- For discretion: Vape pens, tinctures, and edibles produce minimal odor
Ask your budtender for recommendations based on your specific needs. Michigan dispensary staff are trained to help customers select appropriate products and dosages. With the lowest average prices in any major legal market, you can explore a range of product types without the premium price tags found in other states.
For detailed comparisons of each method including onset times, bioavailability, and safety profiles, see Methods of Consumption on TryCannabis.org.
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