As of October 2024, Oregon marijuana stores are seeing some familiar favorites retain popularity alongside emerging strains.
The state’s diverse cannabis market continues to reflect trends seen across the U.S., particularly in California and Washington, while also showing a distinct regional flair. Here are the strains making waves in Oregon right now, using data from Leafly and the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission.
- Gelato
Gelato remains a top strain in Oregon, known for its dessert-like flavor and balanced hybrid effects. Consumers say it provides a calming body high combined with an uplifting, mentally stimulating experience. - Blue Dream
A perennial favorite throughout the nation and especially in the Pacific Northwest, Blue Dream continues to dominate Oregon’s marijuana stores. This sativa-dominant hybrid is cherished for its smooth blend of relaxation and euphoria. Its balanced effects make it a go-to for both new and experienced users, particularly those seeking relief from stress and anxiety. - Wedding Cake
Wedding Cake, with its potent THC levels and rich, earthy flavor, is a consistent choice among Oregon consumers. Known for its calming and euphoric effects, this indica-dominant hybrid is often used to manage anxiety, pain, and insomnia. - OG Kush
OG Kush’s iconic status extends to Oregon, where its strong cerebral effects and earthy, piney flavors make it a reliable strain for those seeking relief from pain and stress. Its versatility and potency ensure it remains a staple in dispensaries. - Slurricane
Slurricane is gaining popularity in Oregon, particularly for its heavy indica effects. Its sweet berry flavor and deeply relaxing high make it ideal for evening use, helping users unwind and alleviate insomnia or chronic pain. - Runtz
Known for its sweet, candy-like flavor and balanced effects, Runtz has become a favorite among Oregon consumers. This hybrid strain delivers a relaxing body high with an uplifting mental buzz, making it perfect for both socializing and relaxation. - Apple Fritter
A relative newcomer to the Oregon market, Apple Fritter is earning attention for its sweet, fruity flavor and potent THC content. Its hybrid effects provide a balanced experience, offering relaxation without the heavy sedation often found in high-THC strains. - Gary Payton
Named after the NBA legend, Gary Payton has surged in popularity in Oregon, known for its strong, euphoric high and balanced effects. Its ability to deliver a potent experience without heavy sedation makes it a favorite for both recreational and medical users. - Zkittlez
Zkittlez, with its candy-like aroma and uplifting effects, remains a popular choice in Oregon. This hybrid is perfect for those looking for a stress-relieving strain that also offers a burst of energy and creativity. - Tropicana Cookies
This sativa-dominant hybrid is loved for its tropical, citrusy flavor and energizing effects. Tropicana Cookies is a great choice for daytime use, offering a boost in mood and creativity while keeping users focused and productive.
Oregon legalized recreational marijuana in 2014, making it the third state to do so after Colorado and Washington’s 2012 decisions. The law allows everyone 21 and over to carry up to two ounces of marijuana in public and store up to eight ounces at home. It also allows possession of one ounce of marijuana extracts, 16 ounces of marijuana-infused solids, and 72 ounces of marijuana-infused liquids. Licensed retailers are authorized to sell these products to individuals 21 and older.