How Does Weed Delivery Work in Miami? A Step-by-Step Guide | Gramz 305
How Does Weed Delivery Work in Miami? A Step-by-Step Guide
A Gramz 305 guide — premium cannabis delivered across Miami, open 10:00 AM – 3:00 AM, 7 days a week.
Weed delivery in Miami works like this: you browse a digital menu, place an order online (most local services require a $75 minimum), verify you're 21 or older with a valid government ID, and a driver brings your order to your door within a set delivery window. For hemp-derived THC products — the kind legally sold to adults without a medical card — there's no prescription and no dispensary visit required. At Gramz 305, for example, you order by 7:00 PM, the driver goes out at 7:00 PM, and your flower, vapes, or pre-rolls arrive that same evening for a flat $20 delivery fee. Below is the full walkthrough, step by step, with the Miami-specific details most guides skip.
First, Understand What's Actually Legal in Florida
Before anything else, it's worth being precise about the law, because a lot of delivery services are vague about it on purpose. There are two completely separate legal lanes in Florida, and they don't overlap.
- Hemp-derived THC (the legal-for-everyone lane): Thanks to the federal Farm Bill, products derived from hemp containing 0.3% or less Delta-9 THC by dry weight are legal to sell to adults 21 and older with no medical card and no prescription. This covers most of the flower, vapes, and pre-rolls you'll find through a delivery service like Gramz 305.
- Medical marijuana (the card-required lane): Florida has a licensed medical marijuana program, but it requires a state-issued medical marijuana card obtained through a qualified physician. Licensed medical dispensaries serve cardholders only.
- Recreational marijuana: This is not legal in Florida. Adult-use recreational cannabis has not passed into law here, so anyone advertising "recreational weed delivery" with no card and no mention of hemp is either being sloppy with their language or operating in a gray area.
The practical takeaway: when you order hemp-derived THC products as an adult 21+, you are buying a legal product, but the age verification is non-negotiable and the "21+" part is real. A legitimate service will check your ID. One that doesn't is cutting corners you don't want to be on the wrong side of.
Browsing the Menu and Knowing What You're Buying
Delivery starts with the menu, and a good menu tells you more than just a name. Most Miami services run an online menu that rotates as inventory moves — strains sell out, new drops come in, and the list changes week to week. When you're browsing, pay attention to the product category and the size you're buying, because that's what determines price.
The core categories you'll see from a hemp-focused delivery service are flower (the dried bud, sold by weight), vapes (disposable or cartridge vape hardware), and pre-rolls (ready-to-smoke joints). Note that not every service carries every category — Gramz 305, for instance, focuses on flower, vapes, and pre-rolls and does not sell edibles, so if a guide promises you gummies from a flower-first delivery service, double-check before you assume.
Flower is almost always sold by standard weight increments, and understanding them saves you from overpaying or under-ordering:
- Eighth (3.5 grams): the most common unit, premium eighths start from $30.
- Quarter (7 grams): a step up, from $40.
- Half-ounce (14 grams): around $100.
- Ounce (28 grams): around $160, the best per-gram value if you go through it.
A common first-timer mistake is fixating only on the strain name and ignoring the size and total. Because most services have an order minimum, it's smarter to think in terms of "what combination of products gets me to the minimum with stuff I'll actually use" rather than grabbing a single eighth and being surprised you're short.
Placing the Order: Minimums, Fees, and the 7 PM Cutoff
Once you've picked your products, you place the order through the service's site. This is where the numbers matter, and Miami delivery services are fairly consistent on the structure even if the exact figures vary.
At Gramz 305 the model is straightforward and worth using as a reference point: there's a $75 minimum order before the delivery fee, and a flat $20 delivery fee on top. So if you build a $75 cart, your real out-the-door cost is $95 plus tip. The minimum exists because driving an order across Miami-Dade only makes sense above a certain order size — it's not a money grab, it's the economics of a driver and a vehicle.
The single most important timing detail in Miami delivery is the cutoff and the run schedule. Gramz 305 is open from 10:00 AM to 3:00 AM, seven days a week, but the delivery driver goes out at 7:00 PM daily. That means you need to order by 7 PM for same-day delivery. Order at 6:45 PM and you make tonight's run; order at 7:30 PM and you're likely rolling into the next day's run. The long open hours are great for placing orders and getting answers, but they don't mean a driver is circling the city at 2 AM — the run goes out once, in the evening, and you want to be on it.
So the practical move is simple: decide earlier in the day, get your cart to the minimum, and submit before that 7 PM window closes. If you're planning for a specific evening, treat 7 PM as a hard deadline, not a suggestion.
Age and ID Verification
This is the step that separates a real, compliant service from a sketchy one, and you should welcome it rather than be annoyed by it. Because these are 21+ products, you'll go through age verification — sometimes at checkout, and always at the door.
Have a valid, government-issued photo ID ready: a driver's license, state ID, or passport showing you're 21 or older. The name and age need to be legible, and the ID needs to be current. When the driver arrives, they'll check it. A few things that trip people up:
- The person who placed the order should be the person receiving it. Don't order and then send a roommate down with no ID.
- Expired IDs can be refused. If your license lapsed, sort that out before you order.
- No ID, no handoff. A driver who's doing their job correctly will not complete a delivery to someone who can't verify they're 21+, and that's the service protecting both of you.
If you're buying for the first time, just have the ID in your hand when the driver texts that they're close. It makes the doorstep interaction take ten seconds instead of two minutes.
Paying: Cash and CashApp, and Why Card Is Rare
Payment for hemp and cannabis-adjacent products is where Miami delivery differs sharply from ordering a pizza. Because of how payment processors treat this category, most local delivery services do not take regular credit cards at the door. Instead, the standard methods are cash and a peer-to-peer app.
Gramz 305 accepts cash or CashApp ($Oskerspaid). Here's how to make payment painless:
- If paying cash: have it counted out and ready, ideally close to exact. Drivers carry limited change, and exact or near-exact amounts keep the doorstep quick. Remember to include the $20 delivery fee in what you set aside.
- If paying CashApp: confirm the correct handle ($Oskerspaid) and be ready to send when the driver confirms. Don't send payment to a random handle you found elsewhere — verify it against the official source.
- Don't expect to tap a card. If a service claims standard card processing for THC products, that's worth a second look. Cash and app-based payment is the norm here, not a red flag.
A common mistake is forgetting the delivery fee and tip when you pull out cash. Budget the full picture: product total, the $20 fee, and a tip on top.
The Delivery Window, the Doorstep, and Tipping
After you order, you're waiting on the evening run. Since the driver heads out at 7 PM and covers a wide area, your exact arrival time depends on where you fall in the route. Miami-Dade traffic, distance, and the number of stops ahead of you all factor in, so think in terms of a delivery window rather than a precise minute. A good service will keep you posted; you'll typically get a heads-up when the driver is en route or nearby.
Speaking of distance — coverage matters. Gramz 305 operates out of Coral Gables and serves a roughly 40-mile radius, covering Miami-Dade, Broward, and the Upper Keys. The farther you are from the home base, the later in the run you may land, so customers down in the Keys or up in Broward should plan for an evening arrival and order early.
When the driver arrives, the interaction is simple: confirm your order, show your ID, hand over payment, and you're done. To make it smooth:
- Be reachable. Keep your phone on so you catch the "almost there" message. A driver stuck outside a gated building with no answer slows down everyone's night.
- Share gate codes or unit details up front if you're in an apartment or gated community. Put it in the order notes if there's a field for it.
- Have ID and payment in hand so the handoff is quick.
On tipping: yes, you tip your delivery driver, the same way you would any delivery person who drove across the city to bring you something. The delivery fee is not a tip — that $20 covers the logistics of the run, not the driver's gratuity. A typical tip runs in the 10–20% range of your order, or a flat few dollars on a smaller order, more if the driver went out of their way, handled a long distance, or came late in the evening. Cash tips are always appreciated since they go straight to the driver. It's a small thing, but Miami's delivery drivers are doing real miles, often late, and a fair tip is how the whole system keeps running smoothly.
Put it all together and the flow is genuinely simple: browse the menu, build a cart over the $75 minimum, order before the 7 PM cutoff, have your 21+ ID and cash or CashApp ready, and meet the driver during the evening window with a tip in hand. Once you've done it once, weed delivery in Miami stops feeling like a mystery and starts feeling like the most convenient way there is to get quality flower, vapes, or pre-rolls without leaving home.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the operating hours for weed delivery in Miami with Gramz 305?
We deliver from 10:00 AM to 3:00 AM, seven days a week.
Do I need a medical card to order weed delivery from Gramz 305 in Miami?
No, you don't need a medical card; you must be 21 or older.
What is the delivery fee and minimum order amount for Gramz 305 in Miami?
We charge a $20 flat delivery fee with a $75 minimum order.
How much does a premium eighth cost from Gramz 305 in Miami?
Premium eighths start at $30, quarters from $40, half-ounce $100, and an ounce $160.

Top Shelf Flower
Exotic Smallz
Vapes
Pre-Rolls