
How to Use a Digital Scale for Cannabis: Step-by-Step Guide
Lisa Thompson
Storage & Preservation Specialist
How to Use a Digital Scale for Cannabis: Step-by-Step Guide
Using a digital scale seems straightforward, but proper technique makes a real difference in accuracy. Whether you're verifying a purchase, tracking usage, or dosing for edibles, this guide covers everything you need to know.
Quick Answer
Place your scale on a stable, level surface. Turn it on and wait for 0.0g. If using a container, place it on the scale and press "tare" to zero it out. Add your cannabis gently, wait for the reading to stabilize (2-3 seconds), then record the weight. Keep batteries fresh and calibrate monthly.
Step-by-Step: Weighing Cannabis
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Step 1: Set Up Your Scale
Find the right surface:
- Flat and level (not tilted)
- Stable (not wobbly table)
- Away from air vents/fans
- Away from vibrations
- Hard surface preferred (not carpet)
Why surface matters: Scales measure weight through pressure sensors. Unstable or tilted surfaces give inaccurate readings. Even slight vibrations can throw off measurements.
Step 2: Power On and Stabilize
Turn on your scale:
- Press power button
- Wait for display to show 0.0g
- Give it 5-10 seconds to fully stabilize
- Don't rush this step
If display doesn't show zero:
- Check surface is level
- Ensure nothing is touching platform
- Press tare to reset
- If still off, check batteries
Step 3: Use the Tare Function
What tare does: Zeros out whatever is currently on the scale, so you can weigh just the contents.
How to use tare:
1. Place empty container on scale
2. Wait for weight to stabilize
3. Press TARE button
4. Display should show 0.0g
5. Container weight is now excluded
Common containers:
- Small dish or tray
- Silicone container
- Paper (for milligram scales)
- Scale's included tray
Step 4: Add Your Cannabis
Proper technique:
- Place cannabis gently on platform/container
- Don't drop it (causes inaccurate spike)
- Center the weight on the platform
- Remove your hands completely
- Don't lean on the table
For flower:
- Break up larger nugs for accurate reading
- Stems can be included or excluded (your preference)
- Ensure all material is on the platform
For concentrates:
- Use a small container (always tare first)
- Handle with dab tool, not fingers
- Milligram scale recommended
Step 5: Read the Weight
Wait for stability:
- Display will fluctuate briefly
- Wait 2-3 seconds for stable reading
- Most scales indicate stable reading
- Don't read during fluctuation
Understanding the display:
- 0.1g = one-tenth gram
- 1.0g = one gram
- 3.5g = eighth
- 7.0g = quarter
If reading fluctuates:
- Surface may be unstable
- Air current affecting scale
- Material may be shifting
- Wait longer for stability
Understanding Scale Readings
Common Weights
Reading Different Accuracies
0.1g scale (most common):
- 3.5g eighth shows as "3.5"
- Can't see difference between 3.51g and 3.54g
- Accurate enough for flower
0.01g scale:
- More decimal places: "3.52"
- Better for smaller amounts
- Useful for concentrates
0.001g scale (milligram):
- Shows "3.521"
- Essential for precise dosing
- Overkill for casual flower weighing
Common Mistakes
Mistakes That Cause Inaccuracy
Unstable surface:
- Wobbly table
- Soft surface (bed, carpet)
- Near washing machine/dryer
Environmental factors:
- Air conditioning vent nearby
- Fan blowing on scale
- Vibrations from music/traffic
User error:
- Reading before stable
- Not using tare
- Leaning on surface
- Touching scale during reading
Equipment issues:
- Low batteries
- Uncalibrated scale
- Dirty platform
- Exceeding capacity
How to Fix Inconsistent Readings
1. Replace batteries (most common cause)
2. Move to more stable surface
3. Eliminate air currents
4. Clean the platform
5. Calibrate the scale
6. Wait longer between readings
Using the Tare Function Effectively
When to Use Tare
Always use tare when:
- Using any container
- Weighing multiple items separately
- Making precise measurements
How tare works:
- Press tare → scale remembers current weight
- Subtracts that weight from all future readings
- Resets when you turn scale off
Advanced Tare Techniques
Weighing into a jar:
1. Place jar on scale
2. Press tare (shows 0.0g)
3. Add cannabis
4. Reading shows only cannabis weight
Measuring out specific amount:
1. Place container on scale
2. Tare to zero
3. Add cannabis until reaching desired weight
4. Easy to hit exact targets
Multiple separate items:
1. Weigh first item, record weight
2. Press tare (zeros out)
3. Add second item
4. New reading is just second item
5. Repeat as needed
Tips for Accurate Measurements
Best Practices
Before weighing:
- Fresh batteries
- Clean platform
- Stable surface
- Room temperature scale
During weighing:
- Don't rush
- Use tare with containers
- Place items gently
- Wait for stable reading
After weighing:
- Turn off to save battery
- Store in protective case
- Keep away from moisture
When Accuracy Matters Most
High-stakes weighing:
- Verifying dispensary purchases
- Dosing for edibles
- Measuring concentrates
- Tracking usage precisely
For these situations:
- Use freshly calibrated scale
- Take multiple measurements
- Average the results
- Use appropriate accuracy scale
Unit Conversion
Switching Units
Most scales offer multiple units:
- Grams (g) - most common
- Ounces (oz) - imperial
- Grains (gn) - rarely used
- Carats (ct) - jewelry mode
To switch: Press MODE or UNIT button repeatedly until desired unit displays.
Recommendation: Stick with grams for consistency. Cannabis is universally measured in grams, even when sold as "eighths" or "ounces."
Conversion Reference
- 1 ounce = 28.35 grams
- 1 gram = 0.035 ounces
- Eighth (3.5g) = 0.123 oz
- Quarter (7g) = 0.247 oz
Troubleshooting
Scale Won't Turn On
- Replace batteries
- Check battery orientation
- Clean battery contacts
- Try AC adapter if available
Display Shows "ERR" or "OL"
- Weight exceeds capacity
- Remove weight immediately
- Platform overloaded
Inconsistent Readings
- Low battery (most common)
- Unstable surface
- Need calibration
- Draft affecting scale
Won't Zero/Tare
- Exceeding tare capacity
- Platform dirty
- Scale needs reset
- Let it stabilize first
Summary
Using a digital scale properly comes down to:
1. Stable surface - level, sturdy, no vibrations
2. Let it stabilize - patience for accurate readings
3. Use tare - essential for container weighing
4. Fresh batteries - top cause of issues
5. Gentle placement - don't drop or slam items
Master these basics and your scale will give accurate, consistent readings every time.
This guide is for educational purposes. Always comply with local laws regarding cannabis.
Step 1: Set up on stable surface
Step 2: Power on and stabilize
Step 3: Place container and tare
Step 4: Add cannabis carefully
Step 5: Wait and read
Frequently Asked Questions
The tare button zeros out the current weight, allowing you to weigh contents without including the container. Place your container on the scale, press tare to reset to 0.0g, then add your cannabis for an accurate net weight.
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