As summer approaches, dried flower remains one of the most dependable cannabis categories in Alberta, offering consumers a wide variety of strains, terpene profiles, and potency levels. From legacy cultivars to newer genetics, dried flower continues to appeal to both experienced consumers and casual shoppers alike.
This week’s rankings highlight strong demand for high-THC flower, recognizable cultivars, and trusted brands. Below are Alberta’s top-selling dried flower products for May 31-June 6, 2026, based on provincial sales data and ranked according to this week’s spreadsheet.
🔥 The Top 10 Dried Flower in Alberta
1. Og Kush - Spinach
If you're looking for a potent and flavorful cannabis experience, Spinach's OG Kush is definitely worth checking out. This indica-dominant strain is a cross between GMO #12 and SFV OG, resulting in a unique blend of earthy, piney, and citrusy flavors and aromas.
2. Rooster Call Sativa - Catch Me Outside
Looking for a potent and affordable sativa strain that's easy on the wallet? Rooster Call from Catch Me Outside is a great choice. This high THC flower is grown under the sun in Quebec, using a hang dry method and hand trimming to ensure quality.
3. Couch Potato Indica - Catch Me Outside
If you're looking for a potent and affordable indica strain, Couch Potato from Catch Me Outside is definitely worth checking out. This high-THC flower is grown outdoors under the sun in Quebec, and the current strain and terpene profile can be found right on the packaging.
4. Liquid Imagination - Back Forty
Get ready to let your imagination run wild with Back Forty's latest cultivar, Liquid Imagination. This potent hybrid is a cross between Blue Zktlz and Jet Fuel Gelato, boasting rich dark green buds adorned with orange pistils and packed with trichomes.
5. Gmo Cookies - Spinach
If you're looking for a potent indica-dominant strain with a unique flavor profile, GMO Cookies from Spinach is definitely worth checking out. This strain has a sweet and savory taste, with notes of garlic, mushroom, and onion, thanks to its lineage from GSC and Deep Sour Kush.
6. Turbo Diesel - South Point
If you're looking for a strain that packs a punch, Turbo Diesel from South Point is definitely worth checking out. This sativa-leaning hybrid, born from Sour Diesel and Sour Kush, delivers bold and unmistakable aromas that hit you with pungent petrol notes up front, followed by hints of citrus and a deep, earthy finish.
7. Kush Cookies - 3Saints
Indulge in the rich, savory flavors of Kush Cookies, a potent indica-dominant strain from 3Saints, grown in the beautiful province of Quebec. This rare GMO CKS x OZ Kush lineage delivers highly aromatic notes of spicy earth, savory herbs, and subtle citrus undertones, all while boasting an average of 4.4% terpenes for a truly immersive experience.
8. Sour Kush - Divvy
Get ready to experience the bold and tangy flavor of Sour Kush, a high-THC hybrid strain from Divvy, grown outdoors in the Ontario region using soil as the grow medium and hang dried to preserve its potency. With a THC content ranging from 21-27%, this potent flower is not for the faint of heart.
9. Neon Lotus - Good Supply
If you're looking for a potent indica-leaning strain with a unique flavor profile, Neon Lotus from Good Supply is definitely worth checking out. This hang-dried flower boasts a tangy fruit and herbal earthiness, combined with a diesel funk that's sure to intrigue your senses.
10. Pink Kush - Pure Sunfarms
Pure Sunfarms' Pink Kush is a legendary strain from Vancouver Island, BC, known for its potent THC content and distinct aromas. This indica-dominant flower boasts a rich combination of terpenes, including caryophyllene, myrcene, and limonene, which gives it a unique gassy scent with notes of white pepper, orange, butterscotch, coffee, earth, and grapefruit.
🌿 The Most Popular Dried Flower Brands in Alberta
This week’s rankings highlight Spinach, Catch Me Outside, Back Forty, and South Point among the standout names in Alberta’s dried flower category. The list reflects a strong mix of recognizable producers and cultivars that continue to resonate with consumers across the province.
📊 Takeaway
For May 31-June 6, 2026, Alberta’s dried flower market continues to be driven by potency, cultivar recognition, and dependable brand familiarity. Legacy favourites and modern high-impact strains continue to perform strongly, reinforcing dried flower’s place as one of the province’s most consistent cannabis categories.
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