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Edible Gummy Recipes for 4/20: How To Make THC Gummies at Home

Homemade THC gummies are the ultimate 4/20 power move. Here's the full recipe, decarb through finished gummy, plus dosing math, flavor variations, and tips.

Whether you’re solo seshing the day or getting together with friends, edible gummy recipes for 4/20 can be the perfect DIY party favor. They’re portable, dosable, shareable, and genuinely fun to put together, whether you’ve done this a dozen times or you’re a first-timer working up the nerve.

This guide covers everything: decarboxylation (the step that makes it work), infused oil basics, a base gummy recipe you can follow without a culinary degree, real dosing math so you’re not guessing, three flavor variations to keep things interesting, a vegan swap, and extra tips. 

Consider this your complete playbook for making homemade 4/20 edibles that you’ll actually be proud to hand out.

Important: Cannabis laws vary by state. In many jurisdictions, sharing or distributing homemade THC edibles, even without payment, may be subject to legal restrictions. Know your local laws before sharing.

Before You Start: Two Things To Know

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Before you even touch a pan, there are two foundational concepts behind every edible gummy recipe for 4/20 that determine whether your gummies work or whether you just made expensive candy. Both are simple. Neither should be skipped.

Decarboxylation

Raw cannabis won’t get you high. The THC in flower actually exists as THCA, a non-psychoactive precursor, until heat converts it into the active THC your body responds to. That conversion is called decarboxylation, and it’s the most important step in any THC gummies recipe.

Here’s how to do it: spread your ground flower evenly on a parchment-lined baking sheet and bake at 240°F for 40 minutes. That’s the whole process. The flower will look slightly toasted and smell strong—that’s normal. Let it cool before you do anything else with it.

This step gets skipped more often than you’d think, usually by people who assume the cooking process handles it. It doesn’t… not reliably. If you skip the decarb, you’ll end up with gummies that taste like weed but barely hit. And that’s not what edible gummy recipes for 4/20 are about. Don’t do that to yourself, especially on 4/20.

Dosing Math

Dosing homemade edibles isn’t an exact science, but you can get close enough to make responsible decisions. Here’s the formula for your edible gummy recipes for 4/20:

(Flower weight in mg × assumed potency %) ÷ number of gummies = mg THC per gummy

Example: 3.5g of flower at 20% THC = 700mg total THC. Divide that into 20 gummies, and you’re looking at about 35mg per gummy. Divide into 40 smaller gummies, and it’s roughly 17.5mg each.

A few things to keep in mind: home dosing is always approximate. Potency varies by strain, and extraction efficiency means you won’t capture 100% of available THC. Edible onset is also slower than smoking, anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on your metabolism, what you’ve eaten, and your tolerance. If you’re sharing these at a 4/20 gathering, recommend that people start with half a gummy or less, especially if they don’t have much edible experience. You can always eat more. You can never eat less.

For more weed math, including how to calculate THC dose, tolerance, and budget by the gram, check out this Herb guide.

What You'll Need to Make 420 Edibles

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Every homemade gummies recipe is only as good as the prep that goes into it. The best edible gummy recipes for 4/20 start with having your equipment and ingredients lined up before you turn on the stove. A little “mise en place” makes the whole process smoother and way less stressful.

Equipment:

  • Saucepan
  • Silicone gummy molds (bears, worms, cubes, whatever shape speaks to you)
  • Dropper, turkey baster, or squeeze bottle for filling molds cleanly
  • Whisk
  • Measuring cups and spoons

Ingredients: Base Recipe (makes ~20–30 gummies depending on mold size):

  • 1/2 cup fruit juice (any flavor—this is where the taste comes from)
  • 2 tablespoons infused coconut oil (or infused butter)
  • 2 tablespoons unflavored gelatin (or 2 tsp agar agar for vegan)
  • 1–2 tablespoons honey or agave (optional, for extra sweetness)
  • Pinch of sunflower lecithin (optional, but it helps your body absorb cannabinoids more efficiently)

A note on infused oil: If you don’t already have infused coconut oil on hand, you can make it by simmering your decarbed flower in coconut oil over low heat for 2–3 hours, then straining out the plant material through cheesecloth. Coconut oil is the preferred fat for this gummy recipe because it stays firm at room temperature. Butter works, but it can make the texture softer and less shelf-stable.

The Base Recipe: Classic 4/20 Fruit Gummies

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This is the core gummies recipe that everything else builds on. Follow these steps in order, don’t rush the process, and you’ll have a batch of edible gummy recipes for 4/20 that look and taste like something you’d buy off a shelf.

  1. Pour the fruit juice into a saucepan over low heat. Do not boil. You want it warm, not bubbling.
  2. Sprinkle the gelatin evenly over the juice and whisk immediately. Keep whisking until there are no lumps. Gelatin clumps fast if you hesitate.
  3. Add honey or agave if you’re using it. Continue whisking on low heat until everything is fully dissolved, about 2–3 minutes.
  4. Remove from heat and let the mixture cool for 1–2 minutes. This step matters, as adding infused oil to liquid that’s too hot can degrade THC and reduce potency.
  5. Add the infused coconut oil and sunflower lecithin. Whisk until completely incorporated. You shouldn’t see any oil separation.
  6. Transfer the mixture into a dropper, squeeze bottle, or spouted measuring cup for easy pouring.
  7. Fill your silicone molds. Work quickly—the mixture will start to set as it cools.
  8. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes until fully set. An hour is better if you have the patience.
  9. Pop the gummies out of the molds and store them in an airtight container in the fridge.

Tips:

  • If the mixture sets before you finish filling molds, gently reheat on low. Don’t boil it.
  • Label your container. Clearly. With a marker. These look identical to regular gummies, and unlabeled THC edibles at a 4/20 party is a recipe for a very different kind of experience.
  • Stored in the fridge, they’ll last 1–2 weeks. Freeze them for longer storage—they thaw in minutes.

Flavor Variations Worth Trying

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The base THC gummies recipe above is a blank canvas. Once you’ve nailed the technique, swapping the juice is the easiest way to create different edible gummy recipes for 4/20 without changing anything else about the process. These flavor variations have all been tested, and they all work.

Tropical Mango

Substitute mango juice for the base juice and add a squeeze of fresh lime right before you pour it into the molds. The sweetness of the mango paired with that citrus hit makes these dangerously easy to eat. Works especially well with a sativa-leaning infusion if you’re going for a daytime 4/20 vibe.

Strawberry Lemonade

Mix equal parts strawberry juice and lemonade as your base liquid. Bright, tart, and refreshing—these taste like summer in gummy form. Fair warning: they’re easy to over-consume because the flavor is so good. Label accordingly and dose conservatively. A crowd favorite for any 4/20 edibles spread.

Watermelon (Summer Session)

Use watermelon juice or blend fresh watermelon and strain out the pulp. The flavor is light and clean, not overly sweet, which pairs well with a chill Indica-leaning infusion for a full 4/20 evening wind-down. These are the ones you bring out after sunset when the energy shifts from party mode to couch mode.

Make It Vegan With a Pectin Swap

If you want a plant-based version of this gummy recipe, the fix is simple: swap the unflavored gelatin for 2 teaspoons of fruit pectin, which you can find in the jam and canning aisle at any grocery store.

The texture will be slightly different. Pectin gummies are softer and less chewy than gelatin-based ones, closer to a fruit snack than a traditional gummy bear. Agar agar is another vegan option, but it tends to produce a firmer, slightly gritty texture that most people don’t love. Pectin is the better call for the majority of homemade gummies recipe variations.

Everything else in the recipe stays exactly the same—same juice, same infused oil, same process, same edible gummy recipes for 4/20 energy. Just swap the gelling agent, and you’re good.

Tips for Getting 4/20 Edibles Right on the First Try

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This is the part that separates a decent THC gummies recipe from one you’ll actually come back to. Every batch of edible gummy recipes for 4/20 has potential failure points, and if you’ve tried making edibles before and something went sideways, chances are the answer is somewhere in this list.

  • Don’t boil the mixture after adding the oil. High heat degrades THC and can wreck the infusion you spent hours making. Keep everything on low, always.
  • Whisk constantly during the gelatin step. It clumps in seconds if you stop stirring, and lumpy gummies are nobody’s idea of a good time.
  • Use a dropper or squeeze bottle for filling molds. Pouring from a saucepan into tiny silicone cavities sounds doable until you try it and end up with a sticky countertop and half-filled molds. A turkey baster works in a pinch too.
  • Let them fully set before you unmold. Thirty minutes is the minimum. An hour is better. Pulling them too early means soft, misshapen gummies that stick to everything.

Dose conservatively the first time. This applies to every gummy recipe, but especially edible gummy recipes for 4/20 when the temptation to go big is real. Edibles hit slower and harder than smoking. Know your batch potency before you eat a second one because the first “didn’t work.” It’s working. Give it time.

The Bottom Line on Edible Gummy Recipes 4/20

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Making your own 4/20 edibles doesn’t require a professional kitchen, a chemistry degree, or even much experience. What it does require is a solid recipe, a little patience, and the willingness to respect the process—especially the decarb and the dosing. Skip those, and you’re just making fruit snacks. Nail them, and you’ve got a batch of homemade THC gummies that’ll be the highlight of your 4/20 spread.

Start with the base gummy recipe, get comfortable with the technique, and then experiment with flavors, dosing, and sharing. That’s how edible gummy recipes for 4/20 go from something you tried once to something your friends expect from you every year.

Happy 4/20. Don’t forget to label your container.

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