
$99 to $140 cheapest ounces in Baltimore in 2026. Roll One, Redemption anchor the value tier at ReLeaf. Stacking deals, loyalty, and per-gram math.
The cheapest cannabis ounces in Baltimore in 2026 typically sit in the $99 to $140 range, from value-tier Maryland-grown brands during dispensary deal days. ReLeaf Shop in Baltimore runs ounce specials on a rotating cadence (Roll One, Redemption, and other value brands often anchor the lowest-priced ounces) and stacks loyalty points and daily-deal pricing on top. The math on a value ounce is meaningfully better per gram than buying eighths or quarters.
The Maryland adult-use market's ounce-price floor has settled into a fairly predictable range in 2026 — typically $99 at the deal-day low for the value tier, climbing to $140 for the upper end of the value tier. Mid-tier and craft ounces price higher: $180 to $260 for mid-tier Maryland-grown brands, and $300-plus for premium craft.
The $99 ounce is a real product, not just marketing. The brands behind it are doing high-volume cultivation with efficient operations and lower-cost trim. The quality tradeoff is real but smaller than the price suggests if you understand what you're buying. The flower will be properly grown, properly tested, and properly labeled — it's not cosmetic-grade or terpene-rich premium, but it's compliant Maryland cannabis that gets you where you're going.
The Maryland-grown brands that consistently anchor the value-ounce price band include:
Roll One. One of the highest-volume value-tier brands in Maryland. Roll One ounce specials are a frequent feature at ReLeaf's deal-day cadence.
Redemption. Maryland-grown value-tier flower with consistent quality. Often paired with Roll One in deal-day pricing.
G Leaf. A long-running Maryland brand that has produced value-tier ounces consistently.
Black Market. Maryland-grown, mid-to-value-tier. Occasionally hits the ounce-deal pricing band.
What rotates through the ounce shelf changes week to week; the live ReLeaf menu is the most reliable source for current pricing.
An honest accounting of what changes between a $99 ounce and a $260 ounce:
Cultivar selection. Value-tier ounces are usually packed from larger production runs of fewer strains. Premium craft is hand-selected from specific phenotypes. The flavor and effect-profile variety is wider at the higher tier.
Bud structure. Value-tier ounces include smaller buds and some shake — the trim from larger flowers. Premium ounces are typically larger, intact buds. Smoke quality varies less than appearance suggests.
Terpene preservation. Craft producers focus more on curing methods and terpene retention. Value-tier curing is functional but less optimized. The flavor at the value tier is less pronounced.
THC percentage. Value-tier flower typically tests in the 18% to 22% Total THC range; mid-tier hits 22% to 27%; premium craft can hit 27%-plus. The dose-per-gram math means a heavier hand from a value ounce reaches similar effect as a lighter hand from a premium ounce.
For shoppers prioritizing per-gram cost over flavor optimization, the value tier is the math-friendly answer. For shoppers prioritizing the cannabis experience over budget, the mid-tier and premium tiers are where the difference is more noticeable.
The lowest ounce pricing at most Maryland dispensaries falls on specific deal-day windows:
Weekly category-deal days. Most dispensaries rotate categories on specific days — flower-deal Mondays, edibles-deal Tuesdays, and so on. Ounce specials cluster on the flower-deal days.
Brand-specific drop days. When a value-tier brand ships fresh batches, dispensaries often run an introductory price for that batch. The brand's social channels and the dispensary's email list announce these.
Holiday-anchor sales. 4/20 and other cannabis-industry calendar events feature the deepest ounce pricing of the year.
End-of-month inventory. Less reliable, but some dispensaries discount aging inventory toward the end of a calendar month to make room for new stock.
Following the daily deals page is the most reliable timing mechanism. Combine that with the rewards program (covered in our ReLeaf Rewards explainer) and the trip math gets meaningfully better.
The full stacking math on a value ounce purchase at ReLeaf, in roughly this order:
Step 1: Daily deal price. The value-tier brand's ounce on a deal day. Say $99 listed.
Step 2: First-time customer discount (one-time, first visit only). Stacks on top of the daily-deal price. The discount amount depends on the current first-time promo. Our first-time discount post covers current eligibility.
Step 3: Veterans / Seniors / Industry discount (eligibility-based). Stacks on top of the deal price. The percentage varies by program; our discount post covers eligibility.
Step 4: Loyalty point redemption. Dollar-off discount applied to the cart total before tax.
Step 5: Maryland 9% adult-use sales tax. Applies to the final cart subtotal. Skipped for medical patients.
A first-time, medical-card-holding, veteran-eligible customer with active rewards points could potentially pay under $80 for a $99 ounce after all stacking applied. The actual numbers vary by current program state; the budtender at checkout will run the math.
The math on ounces vs. smaller portions changes based on consumption rate:
Buying an ounce makes sense when: you smoke or vape flower regularly enough to finish the ounce within 4 to 6 weeks. Properly stored cannabis retains potency for several months, but terpene profiles shift toward the end of that window.
Buying a quarter (7 grams) makes sense when: you want to test a strain before committing to an ounce, or your consumption is intermittent and an ounce would sit too long.
Buying an eighth (3.5 grams) makes sense when: you're buying single occasions, trying a new strain, or your consumption is heavily edible- and vape-leaning with flower as the occasional addition.
The per-gram math always favors larger purchases. The cannabis-quality math favors finishing fresh. For most regular Baltimore shoppers, an ounce at a 4-to-6-week consumption pace is the sweet spot for value and freshness.
The current floor in 2026 is around $99 for the value tier on deal days at most Baltimore-area dispensaries, climbing to $140 for the upper end of the value tier. Mid-tier ounces price $180 to $260; premium craft above $300. The $99 ounces come from Maryland-grown value-tier brands like Roll One and Redemption.
Real. The brands behind them are doing high-volume cultivation with efficient operations and lower-cost trim. The flower is properly grown, tested, and labeled under Maryland's regulated dispensary program. The quality tradeoff is real but smaller than the price suggests — what you trade is cultivar variety, terpene preservation, and bud structure, not legality or safety.
Roll One, Redemption, G Leaf, and Black Market most consistently anchor the value-ounce tier at ReLeaf. The specific brand at the $99 price point rotates week to week with deal-day cadence. The live menu shows current pricing.
Yes, in most configurations. Daily-deal ounce pricing applies to the product, and loyalty points redeem as a dollar-off discount on the cart total. The first-time discount and eligibility discounts (vets, seniors, industry) typically stack too.
Yes, significantly. An ounce is 28 grams, so a $99 ounce is $3.54 per gram. An eighth (3.5g) at the typical $40 to $50 price point is $11 to $14 per gram. The per-gram savings on an ounce is roughly 70% to 75% compared to single-eighth pricing. The tradeoff is consumption pace. Finish the ounce within a few weeks for best quality.
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