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Maine Cannabis Guide

Community signal, not paid placement. Product & grower names come from r/MaineTrees — mentions, not endorsements.

What locals are actually buying

The flower, hash, and rosin Maine's craft community keeps talking about — a what-to-ask-for list before you walk in.

Top 10 strains right now

  1. 1

    Super Silver Haze

    Sativa

    grown by Black Fly Farms

    A recurring favorite — the ’98/1998 cut shows up again and again in community photos.

  2. 2

    Bandaid Haze #6

    Sativa

    grown by Black Fly Farms

    Piffcon 2025 1st place Connoisseur — a Maine-grown standout.

  3. 3

    Chem D

    Hybrid

    grown by Junction Farms

    Classic gassy Chem cut, frequently posted as a top cultivar pick.

  4. 4

    GMO

    Indica

    Girl Scout Cookies × Chemdog

    Garlic-forward funk; a perennial Maine shelf staple.

  5. 5

    Unicorn Tears

    Indica

    grown by Faraway Farmstead

    Small-batch living-soil grow that gets regular community love.

  6. 6

    Baby Yoda

    Hybrid

    grown by Faraway Farmstead

    Frequently spotted at Skunk Circus; eye-catching bag appeal.

  7. 7

    Crusher Claw

    Hybrid

    A distinctly Maine name; organically grown drops draw a crowd.

  8. 8

    Double Black Diamond

    Indica

    Double OG × Wedding Pie

    Dense, dark, dessert-gas — a heavy-hitter mention.

  9. 9

    Funky Fuel

    Hybrid

    Loud diesel funk; pops up across grower showcases.

  10. 10

    Garlic Icing

    Indica

    grown by Bees Knees 207

    Savory-sweet cross from a well-regarded Maine grower.

Also bubbling up

  • Yellow Guava (Flower Haus)
  • Diesel Delight (Firefly Organics)
  • Kosher Kush
  • London Pound Cake
  • Secret Cookies

Rosin & hash

Maine punches above its weight on solventless. Rosin is concentrate made with just heat and pressure — no solvents — and live rosin (pressed from fresh-frozen flower, cold-cured) is the high end. Quality rides entirely on the starting material and the press, which is why grower reputation matters.

What to look for

  • A press/wash date — fresh rosin keeps its terpenes.
  • "Live" + "cold cure" for the most aromatic batches.
  • Cold storage at the shop — heat and light degrade it fast.
Solventless
Made with only heat and pressure (and ice water / dry sift) — no chemical solvents.
Live rosin
Pressed from fresh-frozen flower for a fuller, living terpene profile.
Cold cure
A low-temp cure that builds a creamy texture and preserves terpenes.
Hash hole
A pre-roll with a core of hash or rosin down the middle — a Maine favorite.

Edibles

New to edibles? Start low, go slow — 2.5–5 mg of THC is a sensible first dose, and effects can take up to two hours. You can always take more later; you can't take less. Look for a clear per-piece dose and a recent lab panel.

A ranked Maine edibles list is on the way — for now, ask your budtender what's moving.