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Cannabis Tinctures at Atrium — Valley Village
Cannabis tinctures at Atrium offer a discreet and precise way to consume cannabis. Applied sublingually for fast onset or swallowed for longer-lasting effects, tinctures are a popular choice for patients and wellness-focused consumers. We carry THC, CBD, and balanced 1:1 formulations from trusted California brands, available in a variety of strengths. Tinctures are a great option for those who prefer smoke-free consumption with reliable, measurable dosing.
A cannabis tincture is a liquid extract — typically cannabis oil suspended in a carrier such as MCT oil, hemp seed oil, or glycerin — packaged in a bottle with a calibrated dropper. Each milliliter of liquid contains a known milligram amount of THC, CBD, or a blend of both, making dose calculation straightforward. Most tinctures are flavored or unflavored; the carrier oil has a mild, nutty taste on its own.
Sublingual administration (placing drops under the tongue and holding for 60–90 seconds) allows cannabinoids to absorb directly through the mucous membrane into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive tract. Onset is typically 15–45 minutes — faster than an edible swallowed whole but slower than inhaled cannabis. If you swallow the tincture without holding it under your tongue, it behaves more like a standard edible, with onset of 45–90 minutes and longer duration.
THC tinctures provide psychoactive effects comparable to other THC-dominant products. CBD tinctures deliver the potential wellness benefits of cannabidiol — including support for sleep, mild anxiety, and general relaxation — without intoxication. Balanced 1:1 tinctures (equal parts THC and CBD) are popular for consumers who want moderate psychoactivity alongside CBD's moderating influence. Some brands offer specialized formulations with additional cannabinoids like CBN (for sleep) or CBG (for focus).
Dosing tinctures precisely: start with 2.5–5 mg THC for a first session and wait at least 90 minutes to fully assess effects before taking more. Use the dropper markings to measure consistently. Store tinctures in a cool, dark place — refrigeration extends shelf life and preserves potency. Avoid prolonged exposure to heat or sunlight, which degrades cannabinoids over time.
Available at Atrium’s Valley Village dispensary (12458 Magnolia Blvd, Valley Village) for in-store pickup and same-day delivery. Browse our full cannabis tinctures selection above and add your favorites to cart.
About Cannabis Tinctures
What is a cannabis tincture?
A tincture is a liquid cannabis extract usually suspended in MCT (coconut) oil, glycerin, or alcohol. Tinctures are taken sublingually (under the tongue) for fast absorption, or added to food and drinks. They allow precise dosing — most droppers are marked in 0.25mL increments.
How fast does a sublingual tincture work?
Taken under the tongue, cannabinoids absorb through the oral mucosa and enter the bloodstream within 15–45 minutes — faster than edibles but slower than inhalation. For maximum sublingual absorption, hold the dose under your tongue for 60–90 seconds before swallowing.
What's the difference between MCT and alcohol-based tinctures?
MCT oil tinctures are smoother, taste neutral, and work well sublingually or added to food. Alcohol-based tinctures have a sharper taste but absorb slightly faster and have a longer shelf life. Glycerin-based tinctures are sweet and vegan-friendly but generally less potent absorption.
How do I dose a tincture?
Start with a small dose — 2.5–5mg THC — and wait 1–2 hours before taking more. Use the marked dropper to measure precisely. Most California tinctures contain 10–40mg per mL; the label will list the dose per dropper. Tinctures are ideal for users who need consistent, repeatable dosing.
What are 1:1 and high-CBD tinctures?
1:1 tinctures contain equal parts THC and CBD. High-CBD tinctures (20:1, 30:1) contain mostly CBD with minimal THC. These ratios let consumers tailor their experience — 1:1 reduces the psychoactive intensity of THC while preserving therapeutic effects; high-CBD options are popular for pain and anxiety without intoxication.
Can I cook with a cannabis tincture?
Yes. Tinctures are one of the easiest ways to make consistently dosed edibles at home. Add them to dressings, sauces, butters, or finished dishes after cooking — high heat (above 350°F) can degrade cannabinoids. MCT-based tinctures work best for cooking.
How should I store a tincture?
Store tinctures in a cool, dark place with the cap tightly sealed. Most tinctures stay potent for 12–24 months when stored properly. If you notice the liquid clouding or separating, shake the bottle — separation is normal for oil-based tinctures and doesn't affect potency.
Are tinctures discreet?
Yes — tinctures are one of the most discreet cannabis formats. The small bottle fits in a pocket, there's no smoke or vapor, and the dose can be taken anywhere in seconds. Many consumers prefer tinctures for daytime microdosing or specific medical applications where inhalation isn't practical.