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The year 2024 seemed to include more cannabis awards in more places than ever before. End it on a winning note, by sampling at least one of the strains and products that won a cup title this year. From the tiny hamlet of Rhode Island to the sprawl of California, the yeehaw of Oklahoma to the terp fiends of Michigan—there’s something here, in these 3,000+ words, for everyone.

California

Farmer’s Cup 

Kicking off 2024 was the San Diego-based Farmer’s Cup, which touts itself as flower-only. Claybourne Co.’s Gas Plant took first place, followed by a Hashburger by Tall Tree Society and Ember Valley’s Grape Cream Cake.

In ‘Best Of’ categories Gas Plant took Best Aroma and Grape Cream Cake Best Flavor, proving that cannabis lovers still love funk and fruit. Maven Genetics made an appearance with their Best Appearance-winning Orange Sapphire

Transbay Challenge VI Mendocino

The sixth Transbay Challenge in Mendocino crowned Cherry Superboof #26 by Terp Tornado for flower and Papaya x Honey B by Humboldt Kine for rosin. Original Z once again flexed its supremacy with runners-up wins in both categories with Woodwide’s Z flower and Barrett Farms’ Peach Water x Z.

Emerald Cup

Blueberry Pancakes. (Courtesy Humboldt Seed Co)
Blueberry Pancakes. (Courtesy Humboldt Seed Co)

The first Bay Area-based Emerald Cup showed its influence on cannabis culture. You can read our full rundown of winners here, but here are the zaza cliffnotes.

Roswell 47 by Decibel Gardens is a cross of our 2023 Strain of the Year Jealousy crossed with their proprietary C-Note. It won the Indoor Flower Breeder’s Cup for its peppered berry terps. Runner-up Nameless Genetics stood out with their Mega Wellness OG, a Chemdog x OG Kush cross with an OG Kush male that dates back to 2002. Terp Mansion takes the Mixed Light crown with a tantalizing Thin Mint x Jealousy cross, yet unnamed.

Wave Rider Nursery and Humboldt Seed Co teamed up to bring HSC’s Blueberry Pancakes the Mixed Light Breeder’s Cup win, and second place for Mixed Light flower overall. Farmer + the Felon and Rebel Grown, teamed up to take gold both and the Sungrown Breeder’s Cup with Rebel’s Double OG Chem.

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Ridgeline LANTZ. (David Downs / Leafly)

Ridgeline Farms’ proprietary Ridgeline Runtz is their brand leader. You can shop for another of their creations, LANTZ, which came in ninth.

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Huckleberry Hill Farms and their Whitethorn Rose are dominating the solventless categories, no matter their partner. In this collaboration with Ay Papi, their Whitethorn Rose ice water hash reigned supreme. Ay Papi also took third place in the hash category with their team-up with Mattole Valley Sun Grown to produce Purple Papaya. Have Hash’s Sour Bears took silver.

CA State Fair Cannabis Awards

Florals, for cannabis? Groundbreaking. But the California State Fair Cannabis Awards are in bloom with plenty of flower-inspired and landrace strains in the winners’ circles. Savage Rose (Savage Farms), Rose Queen (Emerald Spirit Botanicals) and Rose Petal (Esensia), Lilac Diesel (Glass House Farms), and Rank Rose (Pacific Reserve Nursery) grabbed up a bunch of gold. 

There was a pointed return of more global strains like Panama Red, Durban Cookies, and Burmese Mimosa. Other mainstays include Pink Boost Goddess, and repeat winners Pie Scream, Ghost Vapor OG, and Modified Sherbet

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Cannifest’s Headstash Cup

Whitethorn Rose (Courtesy Heritage)

Royal Budline kept their crown on with the Overall Flower sweep with Sunday Brunch, Royal Z, and Cat’s Pajamas; funnily enough, they also won every Effect category with the aforementioned triple-tying for Best Hybrid, their Silk Pajamas cinching Indica, and Royal Z for Sativa. For concentrates, Grape Gas wins another trophy as Grape Gas Jam by Legacy Gardens. Whitethorn Rose by Ay Papi x Huckleberry Hill Farms x My Green Network (also an Emerald Cup winner) won second.

These were also the tied winners for Sativa effects, with Grape Gas also tying with Trichome Gold’s Banana Guava for Hybrid. Dream State Solventless’ heady mixed wash of Modified Lemonheads x Modified Sunset Octane x Dirty Z won for Indica, and third best overall. 

Oregon + Washington

Oregon Growers Cup

The Oregon Growers Cup knows that how you grow influences how the flower smokes. The three best flowers for 2024 were Government Oasis by Bogart Farms, London Jelly by White Wolf Cannabis, and Jealousy x OREOZ #5 by Sunny Valley Farms. For hash, Bonafide Cannabis came out on top with Fuji Full Melt.

Oregon Leaf Bowl

GastroPop #5. Indica hybrid. Grown by Fig Farms (David Downs)
GastroPop #5. Indica hybrid. (Leafly file photo)

Oregon held its own Leaf Bowl (not to be confused with the Northwest Leaf Bowl), with an emphasis on flower divided by terp profile. To make it easy to understand, I’ve put it in list form:

OG/Chem—Zoap (The Crop Shop), Gas Basket (TrueCare Farms), Birthday Cake (Bald Peak Farm), Peanut Butter Breath (Green Queen Farms)

Dessert—Gelato 33 (Highnoon Cult), Londoncello (Left Coast Standard), Boston Runtz (Juicy Farms), Gary’s Wedding (The Plant)

Jack/Haze—Mac N Jack (Earl Baker), Where’s My Bike? (Benson Arbor), Silver Pine Haze (Bald Peak Farm), Super Lemon Mac (Green Queen Farms)

Exotic—Gastro Pop (PDX Organix), Trop Cherry (Left Coast Standard), Trip Choc Chip (Trip & Oregon Cannabis Collective)

Sweet—Apples & Bananas (Pruf Cultivar), Popscotti (TrueCare Farms), Cherry L3g3nd OG (Capital Cannabis), Guava Jam (Trip & Oregon Cannabis Collective)

Tropical/Floral—Point Break (The Crop Shop), Pineapple Milkshake (TrueCare Farms), Gold DropZ (Juicy Farms),

Open category—Pure Michigan (Earl Baker), Power #1 (TrueCare Farms), Grim Bastard (Verdant Leaf), Pressure (The Plant).

The Dockside Cup played out in heats, with strains going to head to head in rounds before the semifinalists, Grape Runtz (Sky High), Permanent Marker (K Savage), Cindy Jack (Mother Earth), and Brandywine (Doc & Yeti) emerged on top. Ultimately, Grape Runtz took gold. 

Northwest Leaf Bowl

The second annual Northwest Leaf Bowl was a doozy—in a good way. They broke down flower categories by terp profile and growing style, so get ready for another heady list: 

You can check out the full list of winners below, but shoutout to our 2024 SOTY Super Boof winning Best Rosin as a cold cure from Constellation Cannabis.

New York/Northeast

Connecticut is a tiny state, but they want to do cannabis in a big way. The Xpo Cup this year showed a taste for designer genetics, with winning strains Jordanz (a Gary Payton x Runtz cross) and Sundae Punch. Other strains of note include GMO, Taco Cat, and Grassachussets

The New York Cannabis Awards dolled out a number of trophies for both community members, brands, and products. Tarot Tokes won best overall flower brand, and Plugplay won best overall brand. If you love prerolls, Dank by Definition and Jack Bear Farm are the brands to beat. 

Rhode Island joins the award circuit with the multi-state Best in Grass competition. If you prefer a preroll, RI Finest Gardens dominated both infused and non-infused categories with Member Berries and GG Runtz. Their Apricot Berry Pie rosin also nabbed gold in concentrates.

Terple and Chem Bros by OSCC and Puro Loco by Ocean State Botanicals were the overall flower winners; honorable mentions to Donnie Burger by Zen Blend Farms and Magic Marker by South County Cultivators. 

NECANN’s Boston Cup 

NECANN’s Cup spans multiple states and both market and homegrow/caregiver spheres. We’ll only cover what you can get on dispensary shelves.

Pink Z by Advanced Cultivators won both best Sativa Flower and Preroll, while their Red Runtz won for hybrids. Bubba Fett by Fenway Cannabis Co. scored for Indica flower. Suncrafted Cannabis swept the rosin category, with their Super Boof taking gold.

Michigan/Midwest

Zalympix

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Magic Marker is RS11 x Permanent Marker. (David Downs/Leafly)

Don’t sleep on Midwestern cannabis—Michigan least of all. The 2024 Zalympix crown went to Slurmz by Voyager Bloom, as well as Best Taste and Best Terps. Clout King’s Wagyu was Best Looking while Seed Junky’s Magic Marker was Heaviest Hitter and Spartan OG by Premier Gardens was dubbed Gassiest. Fractal’s take on Jealousy F2 earned a respectable second place in all categories.

Illinois Best in Grass

Revolution Cannabis had a field day at the Illinois Best in Grass competition, winning two of the three flower categories with Raspberry Shortcake and Gorilla’d Cheese. NEZ took gold with Cadillac Rainbows, and UpNorth’s Durban Poison won the Medical Flower category. If you like to dab, Revolution’s Gorilla’d Cheese and The Stepsister plus Aeriz’s Purple Milk were standouts.

Best in Grass Michigan

Michigan had its own Best in Grass, showing off a mix of designer and holistic terps. Permanent Marker, our 2023 SOTY, won the flower preroll category by Uplyfted Cannabis Co, and Seed Junky reigned over the hash hole joints with Gello Shotz. Seed Junky popped up in a few places for flower; they won second place in two flower categories with Tropical Burst and Magic Marker, but Cap Junky by Uplyfted was dubbed Sativa Flower winner.

Michigan Loud Flower Farms won Indica with Jar Jar Stinks #21, and Society C beat out the Hybrid category with Gastro Pop. Peachy Hash’s spin on Moroccan Peaches won the non-solvent dab category.

Best of the Rest

Spannabis

Across the pond in Spain, the Spannabis Champions Cup awarded some of Europe’s best flower and hash. Dante’s Inferno # 6 and Tropaya won the highest smokable honors, with special jury awards going to Gelonade and Highribo. Fruit-forward dabs were hot, with Bananaz and Original Z taking gold for hash and rosin, respectively; the rest of the podium was a fruit salad of Peach N Lime, Grape Gas, and Z-Lime.  

Ego Clash

Barcelona’s Ego Clash, an invitation-only hash-off kept the fruit trend going, with Single Sorcery’s ZHead and Bud Professor’s Melon Ball.

Best in Grass Oklahoma

In Oklahoma, citrus and funk reign supreme. Flower was like a basket of lemons; Super Lemon Gogi by Rec Habits, Jubel’s Galactic Warheads, and Garlic Cocktail by Heartland Farms made up the golden winners. Other notables were two different Mimosa crosses, Citrus Gelato Cake, and Metallic Marker. Grape Gas continues its national spread with a win in the concentrates category. 

Arizona Growers Cup

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Super Boof (David Downs/Leafly file photo)

At the Arizona Growers Cup, hundreds of entries duked it out for over a dozen categories. For commercial flower, our 2024 SOTY Super Boof (grown by Summus Grows) took second place, while Aeriz’s NF1 reigned number one and High Fructose Corn Syrup by Copperstate rounded out the podium. Super Boof also won the vape cart category as an all-in-one rosin, and second for vape pods. The classic Jack’s Cleaner took first for BHO concentrates, and 8-inch Bagel won solventless. 

Errl Cup

Also in Arizona, the Errl Cup found an oasis of terps in the desert. For their spring competition open class category, Qualifire was the brand to beat, winning all three indoor flower categories with Raindough, Stellar Blue #1, and Crispz. If you prefer sungrown, then it was Verde Valley Genetics’ Royal Fire OG Kush. For dispensary flower, check out winners Blue Blitz by Abundant Organics, Aeriz’s Jenny Kush, and Connected’s Biscotti. Other podium placers of note: Aeriz’s take on Jealousy. 

For the errl of the Errl Cup, Aeriz brings the best solventless dabs. Ice Cream Cake,Jet Fuel, or Cap Junky—take your pick! If you prefer a sugar, wax, or shatter, Hashishans won with Garlic Fusion x Full Send and Mohave Cannabis Co. made a winning Blue Dream sugar.

Maryland Leaf Bowl

Maryland had a great first year of legal cannabis, and the Leaf Bowl shows the state’s taste for fire.

  • Best Chem/OG flower—Animal Faceby Rythm/Green Thumb Industries
  • Best Dessert flower—Mac 1 by Grassroots
  • Best Jack/Haze flower— Yum Yum by Verano
  • Best Tropical/Floral flower—Sour Peel by Evermore Cannabis Co.
  • Best Sweet flower—The Big Smooth by MariMed/Nature’s Heritage
  • Best Exotic flower—Midnight Circus by Evermore Cannabis Co.

National Cannabis Championship

In the DMV, the National Cannabis Championship shed light on a region just finding its stride in the cannabis world. District Cannabis out of Maryland cinched a triple whammy of Grand Champion, Terpene Champion and Cannabinoid Champion with Layer Cake. Homegrowers made valiant efforts with Candy Fumez, Carbon Fiber, Silver Rock Candy and Ransomware. 

For individual states, DC crowned a strain with a name I don’t think we can say, but is linked below. Virginia judges chose Candy Fumez and for Maryland it was Vice City.

American Autoflower Cup

Autoflowers are on the rise, and the second American Autoflower Cup showed out with winners Ztrawberriez from Fast Buds and Cali Bubba from Twenty20. Mephisto Genetics won Best Breeder, plus a second place trophy for their Old School Mango Haze.





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Spritz has something special for all five of your senses. Your nose will be drawn to their booming terps, which include “loudest in the room” flavors like Green Apple, Pineapple Cake, and Cherry Spritz. From touch, to taste, Spritz more than lives up to the bold aroma. And it’s all pulled together by eye-grabbing bag appeal–Curated by founder Pilar “Queen Pee” Vargas, whose already boosted sales for successful brands like Sluggers, Joke’s Up, and her own Cali-bestseller, Pwincess Cutt.

Pilar "Queen Pee" Vargas promises the loudest terps in the room with her latest brand: Spritz.
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Queen Pee made Pwincess Cutt a hit out west with pure determination. She knocked on dispensary doors until her product was on shelves. Then she used her massive digital reach (including 1.3 million Instagram followers) to make sure her bags sold out at retailers like Cookies and the Ice Kream Dispensary in California.

“My job out in New York is to take all the legacy of people who are brands like Certz who are about to go legal, and to help them cross over. Help them with marketing.”

Queen Pee, Spritz Flower

Now, Pee’s launching Spritz in New York, Michigan and more legal states using what she’s learned in the Cali market. During a sit down with Leafly at Certz Midtown Lounge this fall, Pee said she was surprised by the warm welcome she’s gotten from New York’s cannabis community so far.

While visiting growers and processors upstate, Pee studied the challenges facing the state’s licensed farms and stores. Soon, she’ll announce which processor will be trusted to bring Spritz’ powerful terp profiles to New York dispensary shelves in 2025.

These Spritz flavors live up to their bold names

Growing up, Queen Pee could never bring a B home to her strict military father. And she’s still striving for straight A’s when it comes to her strains. Flavors like Pancakes will satisfy the smokers with a sweet tooth. While Blue Widow (Blueberry x White Widow) adds earthy, piney, undertones to the berry-citrus medley–perfect for New Yorkers who prefer more funk than fruitiness from their terps.

Long term, Pee said her true goal is to use Spritz and Sluggers Hit to empower legacy New York growers and sellers who want equity, exposure, and access to the legal market. From Daddy’s Princess to the Queen pin of legal cannabis–Pee and the Spritz team are only getting started. Favorite their Leafly page for regular updates on their journey to New York dispensary shelves.

About Spritz: The Loudest in the Room

Spritz buds boast a flavor profile that’s truly out of this world, thanks to an innovative molecular infusion process. So prepare your taste buds for a journey through space and time.

At Spritz, quality is a top priority. First, the Spritz team selects the finest hand-trimmed buds before using state-of-the-art infusion techniques. Whether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or new to the cannabis scene, Spritz offers an unmatched terpene profile that you will never forget, because each bud is crafted with passion and dedication. Spritz’ experts team has works tirelessly to bring you the loudest terps in the room. Stay tuned for more on Spritz journey from seed to New York dispensary shelves!





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Spritz has something special for all five of your senses.

Your nose will be drawn to their booming terps, which include “loudest in the room” flavors like Green Apple, Pineapple Cake, and Cherry Spritz. From touch, to taste, Spritz more than lives up to the bold aroma. And it’s all pulled together by the bag appeal: Curated by founder Pilar “Queen Pee” Vargas, whose already boosted sales for successful brands like Sluggers, Joke’s Up, and her own Cali-bestseller, Pwincess Cutt.

Queen Pee shows off her Pwincess Cutt weed at the Joke's Up Ice Kream Dispensary grand opening in Santa Monica, CA. (Amennu McGruder / Leafly)
Queen Pee shows off her Pwincess Cutt weed at the Joke’s Up Ice Kream Dispensary grand opening in Santa Monica, CA. (Amennu McGruder / Leafly)

Queen Pee made Pwincess Cutt a hit out west with pure determination. She knocked on dispensary doors until her product was on shelves. Then she used her massive digital reach (including 1.3 million Instagram followers) to make sure her bags sold out at retailers like Cookies and the Ice Kream Dispensary in California.

“My job out here is to take all the legacy of people who are brands like Certz who are about to go legal, and to help them cross over. Help them with marketing.”

Queen Pee, Spritz Flower

Now, Pee’s launching Spritz in New York, Michigan and more legal states using what she’s learned in the Cali market. During a sit down with Leafly at Certz Midtown Lounge this fall, Pee said she was surprised by the warm welcome she’s gotten from New York’s cannabis community so far.

While visiting growers and processors upstate, Pee studied the challenges facing the state’s licensed farms and stores. Soon, she’ll announce which processor will be trusted to bring Spritz’ powerful terp profiles to New York dispensary shelves in 2025.

These Spritz flavors live up to their bold names

Growing up, Queen Pee could never bring a B home to her strict military father. And she’s still striving for straight A’s when it comes to her strains. Flavors like Pancakes will satisfy the smokers with a sweet tooth. While Blue Widow (Blueberry x White Widow) adds earthy, piney, undertones to the berry-citrus medley–perfect for New Yorkers who prefer more funk than fruitiness from their terps.

Long term, Pee said her true goal is to use Spritz and Sluggers Hit to empower legacy New York growers and sellers who want equity, exposure, and access to the legal market. From Daddy’s Princess to the Queen pin of legal cannabis–Pee and the Spritz team are only getting started. Favorite their Leafly page for regular updates on their journey to New York dispensary shelves.

About Spritz: The Loudest in the Room

Spritz Pineapple Cake flavor

Spritz buds boast a flavor profile that’s truly out of this world, thanks to an innovative molecular infusion process. So prepare your taste buds for a journey through space and time.

At Spritz, quality is a top priority. First, the Spritz team selects the finest hand-trimmed buds before using state-of-the-art infusion techniques. Whether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or new to the cannabis scene, Spritz offers an unmatched terpene profile that you will never forget, because each bud is crafted with passion and dedication. Spritz’ experts team has works tirelessly to bring you the loudest terps in the room. Stay tuned for more on how to find Spritz in New York dispensaries!





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The 7 runners-up strains to Leafly Strain of the Year 2024

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By now the shock has likely worn off—Seed Junky didn’t go three for three in Strain of the Year wins?!?! It feels unnecessary to say that Seed Junky and his strain empire will be just fine (and he makes plenty of appearances here.) The crown goes to lowkey California-based breeder Blockhead’s Blockberry aka Superboof, a playful strain that broke the gassy cream and candy profile streak of past SOTY winners for something more tangy, more rooted in fruit than fuel. 

As editor David Downs reports in our 2024 Strain of the Year announcement, Super Boof descends from two strains that weed snobs have long underestimated: Tangie and Purple Punch. Looks like some apologies are in order! Or, if you’d still rather laugh at the Boof bandwagon, we deduced these six alternatives provide similar effects and flavor experiences.  

7th runner-up—Sherbanger

NorCal Gardens Sherbanger 22. (Courtesy NorCal Gardens)
NorCal Gardens Sherbanger 22. (Courtesy NorCal Gardens)

If Gelato is the muse of rap songs, Sherbanger better suits a house beat. The electro-house duo Havoc on World created their song, Sherbanger, in perfect harmony with what the strain offers. It has Sherbet’s sweet notes, but it also blooms with Headbanger’s kushy, sour aroma. This is a great strain before a night on the dance floor, one that keeps your nerves at bay but gives you the guts to bust out all your best moves. Sherbanger is in nearly 1,000 stores on Leafly, but that is only half of Super Boof.

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6th runner-up—Gastropop

GastroPop grown at Sonoma Hills Farm, bred by Compound Genetics. (Courtesy Sonoma Hills Farm)
GastroPop. (Courtesy Sonoma Hills Farm)

Another Compound Genetics winner evokes sweetness over savory terps. Gastro Pop descends from strains Apples & Bananas x Grape Gas, making it a cousin to Superboof with a crazy extended family. Apples & Bananas itself comes from braiding in old legacy strains like GDP with newer hitters like Gelatti and Blue Power; paired with Grape Gas, it runs the flavor spectrum of sweet berry, diesel fumes, and creamy.

5th runner-up—Cap Junky

Cap Junky. Hybrid. (David Downs/Leafly)
Panic attack mode: Cap Junky is for people who’ve smoked it all. Hybrid. (David Downs/Leafly)

Has anyone seen Gladiator II? If so, imagine if Paul Mescal and Pedro Pascal got to team up and breed weed strains fit for an emperor instead of killing each other. That’s Cap Junky—a cross of Alien Cookies x Kush Mints #11, but also a cross of the talents of Capulator and Seed Junky, two canna-coliseum champions. Cap Junky evokes that same Super Boof playfulness, with a palate that favors a more menthol and earthy experience. Cap Junky is in nearly as many stores as Super Boof, but the experience is less versatile and more aggressive. 

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4th runner-up—Zoap

Zoap combines two of Deo Farms’ OZ Kush breeding projects—Rainbow Sherbet V2 x Pink Guava #16 F2. (David Downs/Leafly)
Zoap combines two of Deo Farms’ OZ Kush breeding projects—Rainbow Sherbet V2 x Pink Guava #16 F2. (David Downs/Leafly)

When you need a palate cleanse, wash your mouth out with Zoap. The Bay Area’s Deo Farms crafted Zoap from many disparate parts, including OZ Kush and the Rainbow Sherbet, aka RS line of strain. Zoap captures the kind of soap you’d buy at a farmer’s market—floral, earthy, and sweet. It has also carved out a place at cups, nabbing spots in multiple Zalympix and Hash Bashes. Your brain needs Zoap like your body needs soap. Zoap had a great run this year, but it’s still not as prevalent as Super Boof, nor as well-liked by budtenders.

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3rd runner-up—Lemon Cherry Gelato

Lemon Cherry Gelato. Grown by Fig Farms, CA. Hybrid-indica. (David Downs/Leafly)
Lemon Cherry Gelato. (David Downs/Leafly)

Oh, LCG. Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? Thou art as loud, and as sweet. This Backpackboyz creation takes a familiar cross, Sunset Sherbet x Thin Mint, but their spin on it reveals a visually-popping strain with strong tart citrus terps, plus Gelato’s signature euphoria. It has a trophy case full of reasons to try, including two High Times Cup wins, a handful of Farmer’s Cup wins, and placements on multiple best-of lists. It’s made its round across the country, appearing on dispensary menus from California to New York. We love LCG, but it was just not new enough to be Leafly Strain of the Year.

2nd runner-up—Tropical Slushie

Slushie, more specifically Tropical Slushie, comes from the not-very-tropical state of Colorado and its breeding don, Cannarado. Blending Snowman’s blizzard of trichomes with Papaya’s enigmatic fruitiness creates a strain sweet enough to sip on.

It’s new to our database, but it already has a reputation for complex terps and, surprisingly, an arousing effect. Slushie is in half as many clubs as Super Boof, and it hasn’t caught on with budtenders or the awards circuit—yet!

1st runner-up—Glitter Bomb

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Lowers of Glitterbomb at Sonoma Hills Farm. (David Downs/Leafly)

A glitter bomb requires vibrancy and surprise, so any strain named for it must also wow its audience. Compound Genetics’s complex breeding of OGKB Blueberry Headband x Grape Gas #10 creates both a prismatic plant, but also prismatic terps. Glitter Bomb catches the eye with its thick, opaque trichomes, and the nose with its sharp, petrol berry aromas. Still, Glitter Bomb is on 400 fewer menus than Super Boof, and lacked budtender or contest excitement.


How do we choose Leafly Strain of the Year each year?

Leafly Strain of the Year aims to bottle the essence of the connoisseur cannabis conversation unfolding across the country and online globally over the last year. 

We fuse two approaches to land on Leafly Strain of the Year each year: 1) a qualitative approach informed by 2) data from unparalleled quantitative insight into national strain trends.

The qualitative: Leafly has nearly full access to the qualitative aspects of weed. We smoke hundreds of new cultivars per year and travel the world interviewing breeders, growers, buyers, budtenders, smokers, and influencers to get a tactile sense of what’s smoking. We got literal file cabinets full of new weed.

… there’s no ChatGPT prompt that’ll ever hallucinate anything close to Leafly Strain of the Year.

The quantitative: We take all those smoking notes and insights and go back to our analytics looking for new strains that had a break-out year in terms of national menu penetration, sessions to the Strain Detail Page, and other data factors—similar to the NFL picking its Most Valuable Player each year. With nearly 6,000 strains in the database, thousands of store menus listed, and millions of monthly active users—only Leafly has this level of insight into both the data of modern cultivars and the sensory attributes of smoking them.

 As long as computers can’t walk the US weed beat, smelling, tasting, and getting high, there’s no ChatGPT prompt that’ll ever hallucinate anything close to Leafly Strain of the Year. So thanks for rocking with us.

Think we missed something great? Comment below with your Leafly Strain of the Year and be sure to tell us why.



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