Shopping for cannabis can be fun, but it’s important to know what to look for—especially if you want the best quality. Whether you’re buying for relaxation, pain relief, or just to enjoy, here’s a guide to help you shop smarter this season.
Look at the Bud
One of the first signs of good cannabis is how it looks. A high-quality bud (also called a flower) should be:
- Dense and tight (not loose or leafy)
- Bright green or purple, with orange hairs
- Covered in tiny crystals that sparkle (these are called trichomes)
If the flower looks flat, brown, or too leafy, it might be old or low quality.
Smell Matters
Good cannabis has a strong smell. This comes from natural oils called terpenes, which also affect how the cannabis makes you feel.
Look for smells like:
- Citrus (lemon or orange)
- Earthy (like pine or fresh soil)
- Sweet or fruity
- Spicy or herbal
If it smells like hay or mold, skip it. That means it wasn’t stored or grown right.
Check the Crystals (Trichomes)
Trichomes are tiny, sticky crystals that cover the bud. They hold most of the plant’s THC, CBD, and other helpful parts.
Look for:
- A frosty or sugary look
- Milky white or light amber color
- Sticky feel when you touch it
If you don’t see many trichomes, it might not be very strong or fresh.
Touch and Feel
Gently squeeze the bud. It should feel:
- Sticky and springy
- Not too dry
- Not too wet
If it’s very dry, it can burn too fast and taste harsh. If it’s too wet, it might grow mold.
Look at the Packaging
Good cannabis is stored in sealed, dark containers. This keeps it fresh and strong.
Check the label for:
- THC and CBD levels
- Harvest date
- Lab testing info
- Where it was grown
The more info you get, the better you can choose what works for you.
Ask Questions at the Dispensary
A good dispensary should have helpful staff who can:
- Explain how each product works
- Suggest strains based on your needs
- Show lab results and explain effects
Don’t be afraid to ask questions. A good budtender wants you to have a good experience.
Why Lab Testing Matters
Cannabis should always be tested in a lab. This testing checks for:
- Mold
- Pesticides
- Heavy metals
- Potency (how strong it is)
Buying lab-tested cannabis helps keep you safe and informed.
Shop Smart This Season
Whether you’re shopping for yourself or as a gift, knowing what to look for helps you find the best products. Stick with flower that looks, smells, and feels fresh—and always check for test results. When you know how to spot good cannabis, you’ll have a better experience every time.