Once you’ve spent some time deciding what flower strain you’ll be bringing home, you are ready to check out. As you begin to check out you ponder the question: how much should you be paying for weed?
Legalized Mary Jane is weaving and winding its way around the nation. Recreational marijuana has become much more accessible than ever before in recent years thanks to changes in the legislature regarding marijuana as a Schedule I drug.
Many dispensaries are either opening or plan to open all across the United States in the next few years.
When it comes to the business of marijuana, Colorado has been one of the leading states in marijuana reform for many years now.
Over the years, the price per pound of marijuana has continued to decrease in the state.
The cost of weed is lower in Colorado than in most other states. Be thankful!
In honor of summer coming around, I’d like to be your pricing guide to do my absolute best to break down what affects the price market of marijuana and show you how much you should be paying for weed in Colorado.
Much like in other businesses outside the industry, many factors drive the price of the product (marijuana).
Things such as being a big city vs a small town can drive marijuana prices drastically.
Popular places like Las Vegas or Los Angeles have higher prices on weed due to how popular those destinations are.
The kind of cities where the demand and supply are high enough to “justify” higher prices.
As opposed to Colorado where marijuana is grown in larger amounts.
In the Denver area, there are so many dispensaries that the cluster alone dictates pricing. Often seeing many more deals than other states due to supply being higher.
Higher quality cannabis can be found at lower prices because high-quality weed can be found almost everywhere in the state. You can find many more eager dispensaries giving discounts due to a high production supply. These are found more often in the states that have had legalization longer.
The quality of individual strains as they are rolled off production also helps in determining what will impact the price you will pay for it.
Cannabinoids found in different strains determine quality.
Strains of marijuana with higher CBD and/or THC typically raise prices on those strains.
Much like with cigarettes or alcohol, taxes tend to bring what can be lower marijuana prices to much higher prices in a snap.
Often dispensary prices do not reflect this. Depending on where exactly you live, the price of your marijuana can range with the individual tax percentage each township puts in action.
In the state of Colorado, sales/retail tax for medical marijuana is 2.9% and 10% for recreational marijuana.
Harvesting times on different strains of cannabis play a big part in determining a city’s marijuana prices.
Think of marijuana as a crop, the season absolutely dictates when the plant flowers as well as when the plant needs to be harvested.
The conflict of this happening like a crop between so many dispensaries, each one with their individual grows will be harvesting their buds around the same time as well as trying to sell their batches at the same time.
This would result in the absolute ideal time to be a buyer.
Low, low prices.
Everything in the marijuana world is measured in grams.
The gram is the base weighing measurement for marijuana.
Due to variations in strains, the visual size of one gram can change from bud to bud. As to the prices below, each weight is based on the average price per weight in Colorado.
I’m going to break down the prices of each separate marijuana weight, and help you to determine how much you can roughly expect to pay for the particular weight.
The price of a pre-rolled joint depends on the quantity and quality of the bud which fills the joint.
Roughly, you can expect a joint to cost between $7-$15 with fancy-style joints going up in price much higher.
A gram of marijuana is most likely the smallest quantity you can purchase at a dispensary.
The reason most people buy marijuana this way is to typically test a strain before making a bigger purchase.
A consumer can expect to pay between $5-$18 for a gram.
An eighth is exactly 3.5 grams or 1/8th of an ounce and the amount typically ranges in price from $25-$55 in Colorado.
If you buy an eighth for less than $25, minus discounts and such, you should start considering the quality or potency of any given flower.
A quarter weighs 7 grams or ¼ of an ounce.
Quarters typically range from $50 to $80 with premium quality quarters exceeding $120 in some areas of Colorado.
Small price discounts can occasionally be a factor in pricing quarters much like buying from a bulk store. Though, this is not always guaranteed.
A half-ounce is exactly 14 grams of marijuana or you guessed it, one half of an ounce.
The price typically costs between $90 and $160 in most dispensaries in Colorado.
At this amount, bulk prices are really getting much cheaper.
They can range anywhere from $75 to $180, but more likely will be closer to $120.
This is a typical amount of marijuana a heavy smoker/someone with high tolerances will typically buy.
For An Ounce?
An ounce (also known as an O or zip) of marijuana weighs 28 grams or exactly one ounce.
An ounce can roll up to 80-100 joints.
This amount is the legal amount of marijuana one may possess at one time in Colorado.
An ounce of cannabis normally costs between $100 and as high as $300.
Current deals on PRE-ROLLS include:
Rocky Mountain High - LoDo Wazee - 2 full gram joints for $16
Strawberry Fields - 10 Standard pre-rolls for $50
Mile High Green Cross - $84 for 8 Cavier pre-rolls
La Bodega - $5 full gram joints
LaContes - 7 pure greens pre-rolls for $31.50
Oasis - .01 cent pre-roll for first-time visitor
Current deals on EIGHTHS include:
Doc’s Apothecary - $20 OTD bargain 1/8s
The Prime Leaf - 30% off pre-packaged eighths
Mary Jane’s House - $18 OTD select strains
The Lodge Cannabis - $25 connoiseur 1/8s
Debbie’s Dispensary - Free eighth of Jilly Bean with every quarter of Mohave Reserve purchased
Current deals on QUARTERS include:
The Stone - $11.12 quarter of shake
Spark Dispensary - $40 quarters
The Cannabis Depot - $40 premiere shelf quarter
AMCH Denver - $31 select strain quarters
Current deals on OUNCES include:
Reefer Madness - $100 OTD flower
The Lodge Cannabis - $39 ounce of popcorn buds or shake
Rocky Mountain Blaze- $99 Ounces
Herbs4you - $142 Top Shelf Ounces
Clearance Cannabis - $39.95 Sun Grown Ounces