How many teaspoons are in a gram of marijuana.?

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To get an accurate dry measurement you MUST grind your weed up. Using a bud flower will not give you accurate results if you are trying to convert from grams to teaspoon without a scale as the bud is too dense and heavy. Here is the conversion from gram to teaspoon: 1 gram of weed = 1/4 teaspoon. 2 grams of weed = 1/2 teaspoon. 4 grams of weed = 1 teaspoon. I hope this helps, and please ignore the crappy answer by a previous individual who is obviously rude and uneducated. I am a Medical Marijuana Patient Advocate and have given the above conversion to many patients who prefer to ingest their weed instead of smoking it. Even though it is true that you can get a better high and a more instant pain relief (or buzz) from smoking your weed, many cancer patients and other medical marijuana pati

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