Transdermal patches are growing in popularity in New Jersey’s cannabis community, especially among those seeking a long-lasting and controlled way to experience the effects of THC. These patches deliver cannabinoids through the skin and into the bloodstream, offering steady, consistent relief over several hours without the need for smoking or eating cannabis.
In this blog, we’ll be breaking down everything you need to know about THC transdermal patches, how they work, what sets them apart from other cannabis products, and why they might be a great fit for your wellness routine.
What are THC Transdermal Patches?
A THC transdermal patch is a thin piece of plastic infused with the cannabinoid THC and coated with an adhesive that you can stick directly onto your skin (like a sticker). It’s a removable patch placed directly onto the skin that releases THC directly into the bloodstream.

How do THC patches work?
Transdermal THC patches work by direct application to the skin. This allows the gradual diffusion of THC.
Once the patch touches your skin the THC starts to slowly spread from the patch into your skin. THC absorbed through your skin goes straight to your bloodstream, avoiding filtration or breakdown by organs like your lungs, stomach, or liver.
A transdermal cannabis patch may take 10-15 minutes to take effect. The THC in the patch needs to gradually diffuse through the skin and into the bloodstream, and only takes a couple of minutes to take effect.
What are the main benefits of THC Transdermal Patches?
Transdermal THC has a lot of benefits over other methods of cannabis consumption. Most notable are the following:
- Rapid Release: Transdermal cannabis patches deliver cannabinoids directly into the bloodstream, where the body immediately circulates them. Unlike edibles that need to be digested before taking effect.
- Sativa: THC transdermal patches provide relief longer than most other consumption methods because people wear them for extended periods. The patches deliver a precise amount of THC, making it very easy to measure the dosage you are consuming.
- Easy to un-take: It definitely isn’t possible to un-smoke a joint, but you can very easily cut off the psychoactive effects of THC with transdermal patches by removing it from your skin.
- Steady and constant effects for hours: Since the transdermal patch works by gradually diffusing THC from the patch to your skin and into your bloodstream, a transdermal THC patch can last for hours with no replacement.
Do THC Patches Make You High?
THC transdermal patches can produce mild psychoactive effects, but they are generally less intense than those from smoking, vaping, or consuming edibles. Because the THC is released slowly and absorbed through the skin into the bloodstream over an extended period, the effects are typically more subtle and steady.
Some users may feel light euphoria or relaxation, but it’s uncommon to experience a strong high. This slow and controlled absorption also helps reduce common side effects like grogginess or anxiety. While you might notice a slight increase in appetite, it usually won’t result in the intense cravings (or “munchies”) often associated with other forms of THC consumption.
How to use a THC Patch Correctly
Choose the Right Spot
Apply the patch to clean, dry, and hairless skin, ideally over an area with good blood flow, such as the inside of the wrist, upper arm, shoulder, or top of the foot. Avoid broken, irritated, or oily skin. Once you remove the backing, press the patch firmly in place for good adhesion.
Keep the Area Unrestricted
Avoid placing tight clothing, belts, or straps over the patch, as pressure or friction can affect absorption. For long-term use, rotate application sites to help prevent skin irritation.

Monitor for Effects
The patch will begin to release THC gradually, often within 30 minutes to a few hours, depending on your metabolism and the product. If you notice any discomfort, such as itching, burning, or redness, remove the patch and wash the area with soap and water.
How to choose the right THC patch
Knowing your desired effect is a big part of choosing the right THC patch for you. As there are various transdermal patches THC products available, it is important to consider the following factors:
- Full spectrum vs. Isolate: A cannabis transdermal patch may contain THC mixed with other cannabinoids such as CBD, while isolates are patches that solely contain THC.
- CBD-to-THC ratio: Choosing the right ratio between CBD and THC may depend on the desired effect that you’re looking for. Speak with our budtenders to learn more about transdermal patches and your desired effects!
- Dosage and strength: It’s important to consider factors like your tolerance and the strength of the patch. For first-time users, consider starting at a lower dose.
Who should consider using THC patches?
There’s only one way to know if THC transdermal patches are right for you – try them out! As discussed above, cannabis transdermal patches offer a lot of benefits with very few downsides. Our experienced budtenders are happy to help you find the right transdermal patch for you!
Where to buy THC Transdermal Patches
THC transdermal patches are available in major dispensaries in New Jersey. There are two kinds you’d usually find in dispensaries:
- Matrix patches: these are patches wherein THC is infused into the matrix of the patch itself (often in the adhesive). The dose of THC depends on the amount of the cannabinoid in the matrix and the size of the patch.
- Reservoir patches: these patches have THC contained in a reservoir within the patch. The reservoir often contains a gel-like substance that is released through the skin through a rate-controlling membrane between the reservoir, the adhesive, and your skin.
Final Thoughts
THC transdermal patches are effective, convenient, and user-friendly. The gradual diffusion of THC from the transdermal patch into your bloodstream provides fast and long-lasting pain relief. The pre-measured dose of each patch allows you to take an accurate dose every time simply by applying a patch directly to your skin.
You can find Transdermal patches at Bud 2 Bloom Dispensary! Contact us today and find the right fit.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does transdermal THC last?
With the gradual diffusion of THC, the patch remains effective, lasting between 12 to 24 hours. This is in contrast to other methods of consumption that quickly peak, then peter out.
Where is the best place to put a THC transdermal patch?
Transdermal THC patches work well when applied to your skin on the arms or wrist where the THC can easily find its way into your bloodstream. People also commonly apply them to the top of the foot, inner thigh, and biceps, where veins are easily accessible.
Do THC transdermal patches work
Yes, they do! They work by gradually diffusing THC concentrated in the patch directly to your skin and into your bloodstream. They are convenient, user-friendly, and provide long-lasting effects.