
The U.S. Cannabis Spot Index decreased 0.3% to $1,000 per pound.
In grams, the Spot price was $2.20.
The Alaska Cannabis Spot Index increased by 5.6% per pound this week. This is the highest the state index has been since October 31st of last year, fourteen weeks ago. Wholesale prices for flower grown in all environments saw price increases, with prepackaged flower products climbing by 11.1%.
The Michigan Cannabis Spot Index saw a slight increase of 1.7% per pound this week. Indoor and greenhouse flower prices rose by 0.9% and 3.3%, respectively. That was enough to hold the state index from being driven down by the 15.3% drop in outdoor grown flower pricing.
The Oregon Cannabis Spot Index continues to decline, this week losing 8.6% per pound. This is the lowest the state index has fallen to in the history of our reporting, surpassing the previous low that was established in September 2025. Overwhelming downward pricing pressure has fallen on indoor cultivators, forcing them to price the majority of their bulk transactions near the bottom of the price range as large volumes of outdoor grown flower continue to be traded below $200 per pound.

August 2026 Implied Forward initially assessed at $1,085 per pound.
At $1,075 per pound, the March 2026 Implied Forward represents a premium of 7.5% relative to the current U.S. Spot Index of $1,000 per pound.

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