ALBANY — No weed for you!

Long Islanders getting ready for legalized marijuana are going to be disappointed because both the Nassau and Suffolk county executives said Wednesday they’re going to opt out if the state approves recreational weed.

Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone plans on introducing a resolution placing a one-year moratorium on the growing and sale of pot in his jurisdiction.

“A one-year window will provide the county the necessary time frame to solicit feedback from experts, law enforcement, and community leaders on the health and safety issues associated with this proposal,” said Bellone.

Nassau County Executive Laura Curran, also a Democrat, announced she’s planning to invoke an opt-out clause as well.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo pointed out that the state legislation that would legalize recreational marijuana was designed to allow localities to make a different decision.

“Different regions have different situations. You know Long Island is one situation, Buffalo is another situation, so I believe in giving local governments the right to make this decision. It’s their choice,” he said.

Although neighboring states are getting on the legalized pot bandwagon, New York’s proposed law is mired in the legislature.

Cuomo said there’s no hope of passing it as part of the state budget, which is due April 1.