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The slight upward trend in pricing observed over the course of the last two weeks was interrupted, as the US Spot Index fell marginally to below $1,450 per pound. Rates for product of each individual grow type fell across board, with pricing for warehouse flower dropping the most dramatically, albeit by just over 3%, to fall below the $1,750 per pound threshold for the first time.
New annual low rates were rare again last week; only the national rate for indoor product established a new year-to-date low at $1,747 per pound. After being observed fairly regularly over the course of September and October, the relative infrequency of observations of new annual low prices indicates that legal cannabis markets may be past their seasonal troughs.
For the fifth consecutive week, prices for greenhouse product in Colorado have exceeded those for indoor. Across the other three major Western markets, rates for flower cultivated under glass or tarp inched closer to those for warehouse-grown product. As has consistently been the case in recent weeks, the spread between prices for indoor and outdoor product is largest in California.
https://www.cannabisbenchmarks.com/...il&utm_term=0_fc4ce88a6f-f206f3da4f-185137105
For the fifth consecutive week, prices for greenhouse product in Colorado have exceeded those for indoor. Across the other three major Western markets, rates for flower cultivated under glass or tarp inched closer to those for warehouse-grown product. As has consistently been the case in recent weeks, the spread between prices for indoor and outdoor product is largest in California.
https://www.cannabisbenchmarks.com/...il&utm_term=0_fc4ce88a6f-f206f3da4f-185137105