As March continues, dried flower remains a cornerstone of British Columbia’s cannabis market, offering consumers a wide range of cultivars, potency levels, and flavour profiles. From classic strains to newer genetics, dried flower continues to appeal to both seasoned consumers and those exploring the category.
This week’s rankings highlight strong demand for high-THC cultivars, recognizable strain names, and trusted brands. Below are British Columbia’s top-selling dried flower products for March 22-28, 2026, based on provincial sales data and ranked according to this week’s spreadsheet.
🔥 The Top 10 Dried Flower in British Columbia
1. 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.
2. 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.
3. 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.
4. Bc Bounty - The Original Fraser Valley Weed Co.
If you're looking for a potent and expertly grown indica bud, BC Bounty from The Original Fraser Valley Weed Co. is definitely worth checking out.
5. Aurora Sours Smalls - BC Smalls
Aurora Sours Smalls by BC Smalls is one of the top-performing dried flower products in British Columbia this week, known for its strong consumer demand and dependable cannabis experience.
6. White Widow Smalls LTO - BC Smalls
White Widow Smalls LTO by BC Smalls is one of the top-performing dried flower products in British Columbia this week, known for its strong consumer demand and dependable cannabis experience.
7. All Purpose Flower Sativa - Bake Sale
All Purpose Flower Sativa by Bake Sale is one of the top-performing dried flower products in British Columbia this week, known for its strong consumer demand and dependable cannabis experience.
8. Organic Comatose - 1964
If you're looking for a potent indica dominant strain with a rich history, Comatose is definitely worth checking out. This popular Kush legacy strain is reported to be a cross of OG Kush and another unknown indica, resulting in dense and resinous flowers that produce high levels of THC and enticing earthy, citrusy fragrances.
9. Galactica Smalls - BC Smalls
Galactica Smalls by BC Smalls is one of the top-performing dried flower products in British Columbia this week, known for its strong consumer demand and dependable cannabis experience.
10. All Purpose Flower Indica - Bake Sale
All Purpose Flower Indica by Bake Sale is one of the top-performing dried flower products in British Columbia this week, known for its strong consumer demand and dependable cannabis experience.
💨 The Most Popular Dried Flower Brands in British Columbia
This week’s rankings highlight BC Smalls, Bake Sale, Pure Sunfarms, and Back Forty among the standout names in British Columbia’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 March 22-28, 2026, British Columbia’s dried flower market continues to be driven by potency, cultivar recognition, and dependable brand familiarity. Legacy favourites and high-impact modern strains continue to perform strongly, reinforcing dried flower’s place as one of the province’s most consistent cannabis categories.
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