Rove

California-born vape brand at ReLeaf — carts, disposables, and live resin in regular rotation across multiple strains.

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Rove at ReLeaf Shop Baltimore

Rove is one of the few national vape brands that consistently moves through Maryland menus. The brand started in California and stayed defined by a single product category — vape, in cart and disposable form — instead of trying to be every category at once. That focus shows up in the lineup at ReLeaf.

Walk into the vape case at 1114 Cathedral and you'll usually see Rove cartridges and disposables across three or four strains, plus a live-resin option or two. The lineup rotates as Maryland's licensed Rove production partner releases new batches.

The Rove product lineup at ReLeaf

Three product families are worth knowing.

510-thread cartridges. Standard 1g and 0.5g cartridges in distillate and live-resin formats. Compatible with any 510-thread battery — the most common form factor in the market.

Featured Farms disposables. Rove's all-in-one disposable line. Battery and cartridge integrated, usually 1g, USB-C charging on the newer hardware.

Live-resin specialty drops. The strain-specific live-resin runs that hit the menu in smaller batches and rotate more often.

Current SKU mix at ReLeaf typically covers four to six active strains across these three formats. The live ReLeaf menu is the source of truth for what's actually in stock.

How Rove compares to other brands ReLeaf carries

The vape category at ReLeaf is competitive — Rove sits next to Select, Verano Reserve, Cookies, and a handful of smaller brands. Each occupies a slightly different niche.

Rove vs. Select. Both are widely distributed, both carry distillate and live-resin lines. Select's Briq disposable runs a bit cheaper than Rove's Featured Farms; Rove's live-resin tends to read more terpene-forward. The price difference per gram is usually under a few dollars.

Rove vs. Verano Reserve. Verano Reserve is the premium tier — limited drops, higher prices, often higher cannabinoid totals. Rove is the everyday rotation. If you're looking for a daily driver, Rove. If you want a one-off treat, Verano Reserve.

Rove vs. Cookies vapes. Cookies vapes are tied to the Cookies strain catalog — same naming, same brand identity. Rove's strain naming is more generic. The choice usually comes down to which terpene profile you like, not which brand. See the Cookies brand page for the comparable lineup.

Strain notes

Rove's most consistently stocked strains run across the indica, sativa, and hybrid lanes. The exact rotation changes month to month, but a few names show up repeatedly.

Wedding Cake. Indica-leaning hybrid. Heavy on the relaxation side, sweet vanilla terpene profile.

Blue Dream. Sativa-dominant. The classic daytime cart strain — uplifting, not edge-y.

Gelato. Balanced hybrid. Caryophyllene-forward, dessert-strain terpenes.

Skywalker OG. Indica. Strong relaxation, heavy on the myrcene side.

The Rove live-resin runs typically lean into less-common cultivars — strain-specific drops that don't always make it into the distillate lineup.

Cart compatibility and hardware

Rove cartridges use a standard 510-thread fitting. That means they work with any 510-compatible battery — CCELL, Wulf, Ooze, Yocan, the variable-voltage batteries from PCKT, and dozens of others. ReLeaf carries 510-thread batteries on the accessories side of the floor.

For most cartridges, a low-voltage battery (2.7–3.0V) gives a smoother pull and preserves the terpene profile. Cranking voltage above 3.5V on a distillate cart will burn the oil and ruin the flavor — common rookie mistake. Live-resin carts tolerate slightly higher voltages.

The Rove Featured Farms disposable is plug-and-play. No battery purchase needed; the unit ships charged. Charge port is USB-C on current hardware.

How live-resin Rove differs from distillate Rove

Worth a moment because most shoppers don't read the cart label. Distillate is heavily refined oil — terpene profile is added back in post-extraction. Live resin is extracted from flash-frozen flower, preserving the full terpene spectrum from the start. The difference shows up in flavor (live resin tastes like flower; distillate tastes like the terpene blend) and in price (live resin runs roughly 30–50% more per gram).

Our live resin vs. live rosin breakdown covers the deeper extraction differences.

Where to find current Rove pricing

Pricing on Rove cartridges shifts week to week with deals and promotions. The live ReLeaf menu always shows current pricing. Expect distillate carts in the $40–60 range per gram and live-resin in the $60–90 range, with deal-day discounts pulling those down 15–25% on featured days.

FAQ

Does ReLeaf Shop carry Rove vapes?

Yes. ReLeaf Shop typically carries Rove cartridges, Featured Farms disposables, and occasional live-resin specialty drops. The active strain rotation changes by batch, so the live ReLeaf menu is the best source for current Rove availability.

What Rove products are available at ReLeaf?

Rove’s lineup at ReLeaf usually includes 510-thread cartridges, Featured Farms disposables, and live-resin specialty drops. The current SKU mix often covers several active strains across those formats.

Are Rove cartridges compatible with standard vape batteries?

Yes. Rove cartridges use the standard 510-thread format, which works with most common cannabis vape batteries, including CCELL, Ooze, Yocan, Wulf, PCKT, and other 510-compatible devices.

What voltage should I use for a Rove cartridge?

For most Rove distillate cartridges, a lower voltage around 2.7–3.0V gives a smoother pull and helps preserve flavor. Running a cart too hot, especially above about 3.5V, can burn the oil and damage the terpene profile.

Are Rove vapes live resin?

Some Rove vapes are live resin, but many are distillate. Rove offers standard distillate cartridges and separate live-resin products, so shoppers should check the label before buying.

What is the difference between Rove distillate and Rove live resin?

Rove distillate is refined cannabis oil with terpenes added back after extraction. Rove live resin is made from flash-frozen flower, which preserves more of the original terpene profile. Live resin usually tastes more like flower and costs more per gram.

How much do Rove carts usually cost?

Rove distillate cartridges typically fall around $40–60 per gram, while live-resin options usually run around $60–90 per gram. Deal-day discounts may reduce those prices by 15–25% when featured.

How does Rove compare to Select?

Rove and Select both offer widely distributed vape products, including distillate and live-resin options. Select’s Briq disposable may run slightly cheaper, while Rove’s live-resin products are often positioned as more terpene-forward.

How does Rove compare to Verano Reserve?

Rove is more of an everyday vape rotation, while Verano Reserve is positioned as a premium-tier option with limited drops and higher pricing. Rove is better for a regular daily-driver cart; Verano Reserve is more of a premium treat.

How does Rove compare to Cookies vapes?

Cookies vapes are tied closely to the Cookies strain catalog and brand identity. Rove’s strain naming is usually more generic, so the buying decision often comes down to terpene profile, format, and price rather than brand culture.

What Rove strains does ReLeaf usually carry?

Rove’s recurring strains include options like Wedding Cake, Blue Dream, Gelato, and Skywalker OG, though the exact rotation changes month to month. Live-resin drops may include less-common strain-specific releases.

Is Rove a Maryland cannabis brand?

No. Rove originated in California and operates nationally. Rove products sold on Maryland menus are produced through licensed in-state partnerships, but the brand identity is California-based.

Are Rove disposables rechargeable?

Current Rove Featured Farms disposables are plug-and-play and typically use USB-C charging on newer hardware. No separate battery purchase is needed.

Is Rove good for everyday vape users?

Yes. Rove is a solid fit for shoppers who want a consistent everyday cart or disposable with multiple strain options. For users who care most about flavor, Rove’s live-resin drops may be worth the upgrade over standard distillate.

The bottom line

Rove is one of the more reliable picks in the vape case at ReLeaf — consistent rotation, multiple strain options, a clean split between distillate and live-resin lines. If you want a daily-driver cart that doesn't try too hard, Rove is the right answer. If you want a flavor-first session and you're willing to pay a bit more, the live-resin Rove drops are worth the upgrade. The live ReLeaf menu shows what's stocked today.