As Alberta kicks off the first full week of January, dried flower continues to hold its place as the backbone of the province’s cannabis market. Whether shoppers are sticking with classic genetics or exploring newer value-driven drops, dried flower remains the go-to for consistency, versatility, and full-spectrum effects. This week’s rankings show Albertans leaning toward dependable strains with strong reputations—mixing nostalgic favourites with budget-friendly workhorses. Below are Alberta’s top-selling dried flower products for January 4–10, 2026, based on provincial sales data.

🌿 The Top 10 Dried Flower Products in Alberta

1. OG Kush – Spinach

A true classic that never seems to fall out of favour, Spinach’s OG Kush continues to dominate thanks to its potent effects and unmistakable earthy, pine-forward profile. Known for delivering deep relaxation with a balanced mental buzz, this strain remains a reliable pick for evening sessions and stress-free downtime.

2. Orange Bud – Palmetto

Palmetto’s Orange Bud brings bright citrus flavour paired with strong potency, making it a standout for consumers who enjoy energetic effects with a nostalgic terpene profile. It’s a popular choice for daytime use when motivation and mood are top priorities.

3. Couch Potato Indica – Catch Me Outside

True to its name, Couch Potato Indica delivers heavy, body-focused relaxation at an accessible price point. Catch Me Outside continues to perform well with value-conscious shoppers looking for strong effects without premium pricing.

4. Kush Cookies – 3Saints

Kush Cookies blends sweet, gassy notes with a balanced high that works equally well for winding down or casual social sessions. 3Saints’ reputation for consistency and affordability helps keep this cultivar firmly in Alberta’s top rankings.

5. Rooster Call Sativa – Catch Me Outside

Rooster Call Sativa offers uplifting effects designed to kick-start the day. Its approachable price and energizing profile make it a go-to for consumers seeking functional daytime flower without sacrificing potency.

6. Fire Breath – Back Forty

Fire Breath lives up to its name with bold flavour and a powerful, long-lasting high. Back Forty’s focus on strong genetics and consistent quality continues to resonate with Alberta shoppers who want dependable potency.

7. Blue Imagination – Ripped

Blue Imagination delivers a smooth smoke with calming effects, making it a versatile choice for relaxed evenings. Ripped’s growing presence in the market shows consumers are increasingly open to newer brands that deliver solid value.

8. Turbo Diesel – South Point

Turbo Diesel brings sharp, fuel-forward notes paired with an energizing high. It appeals to consumers who enjoy bold terpene profiles and strains that lean stimulating rather than sedating.

9. Pink Kush – Pure Sunfarms

A long-standing Canadian favourite, Pure Sunfarms’ Pink Kush continues to deliver deeply relaxing effects with classic floral and earthy notes. Its reliability keeps it firmly in rotation for many Alberta consumers.

10. Maui Wowie Milled – Piff

Rounding out the top 10, Maui Wowie Milled offers a convenient, ready-to-use option with tropical flavour and uplifting effects. It’s a popular pick for consumers who value ease and consistency in their dried flower purchases.

Summary

Alberta’s dried flower sales for the first week of January highlight a clear preference for classic strains and dependable brands. OG Kush, Pink Kush, and Kush Cookies continue to anchor the category, while value-driven options from Catch Me Outside and Back Forty show strong staying power.

Consumers are balancing nostalgia with practicality—choosing familiar genetics they trust, alongside affordable formats like milled flower for convenience. As 2026 gets underway, dried flower remains Alberta’s most reliable category, driven by consistency, versatility, and timeless strain appeal.

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