FOG Honey · THC
Finger of God Honey · THC variant
Our honey infused with THC — a warm, homey way to take the sacrament by mouth. Stir it into tea, spread it, or take it from the spoon. The whole craft is to start with a small measured amount and let the slow clock do the rest.
The soft door, measured by the spoon
This is Finger of God honey infused with THC — warm, comforting and easy to take, whether stirred into tea, spread on something, or taken straight from the spoon. It is the homiest doorway into oral cannabis, and the honey carries the medicine kindly.
The one thing that demands care: honey is dosed by volume, not by piece, so there is no printed serving to read. That makes it the highest-overshoot format we carry. Pull the milligrams of THC per teaspoon from the production sheet, mark a small starting measure (for example a level half-teaspoon), and treat that number as the whole map.
It follows the same slow oral clock as any edible. Taken with food it deepens and lengthens; on an empty stomach it arrives sooner. Start with the smallest measured amount, keep water close, and give it the full two hours before deciding anything.
The dose ladder
Oral THC by the teaspoon, in milligrams, dosed from the per-teaspoon figure on the production sheet. Without that number, take the smallest measured amount and wait.
The Warm Whisper
A barely-there softening, good for daytime calm. A small fraction of a teaspoon depending on potency.
The First Spoon
The true first oral dose — gentle ease and lifted mood. Measure precisely; honey hides its strength.
The Full Warmth
The classic oral ease, deeper and longer than inhaled. Ten milligrams is already strong for the tolerance-free.
The Deep Settle
Heavy, immersive, sometimes dreamlike. For the experienced, with the evening cleared.
Because the dose is not pre-portioned, the honey overshoots more easily than any pearl or gummy. Measure with a real spoon, take one amount, and wait a full two hours before adding more. Naming the per-teaspoon milligrams is care, not caution.
What to expect — the slow clock
Patient and generous, carried gently by the honey. A slow start is the character of the door, never a failed dose.
Onset
A quiet beginning, slower still when taken with food. Resist adding more here — this is where overshoots happen.
Peak
A warm, full-body ease and altered time, deeper and longer than the same dose inhaled.
Plateau & ease
A long, soft settle. Hydrate, stay comfortable, let it carry you down.
After-effects
A gentle residue of calm. Clear the next morning for anything above a light spoon.
What it offers
A comforting, ritual way into the slow door for those who like warmth and ceremony with their cannabis.
A comforting ritual
Stirred into evening tea, the honey turns a dose into a warm, homey rite — gentle and grounding.
Deep rest
The long, body-heavy oral arc makes it a kind companion for winding down and easing into sleep.
Easy on the throat
For those who do not want to inhale, honey is a soft, palatable doorway with no smoke at all.
Savour and ease
Heightened taste and altered time make a quiet evening of food, warmth and music unfold slow and rich.
Safety first, always
Honey is the highest-overshoot edible we carry because the dose is by volume. The cautions are measuring, patience, and honest screening.
Hard lines — do not combine
Contraindications & care
A warm, homey doorway
FOG Honey is the gentlest-feeling way into oral cannabis and the one that most rewards a careful hand. Find the milligrams per teaspoon, take the smallest measured amount, and wait the full two hours. Stir it into something warm, clear the evening, and let the honey carry you kindly into the slow door.
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