GTI's flagship cannabis brand — flower, pre-rolls, vapes, and concentrates with a music-inspired identity.

Rythm is the flagship cannabis brand of Green Thumb Industries (GTI), the Chicago-based multi-state operator founded in 2014 — the brand launched the same year and has grown into one of the most widely distributed flower names in US legal cannabis. At ReLeaf Shop Baltimore, Rythm is a menu staple with one of the more complete format lineups of any brand on the shelf.
The Rythm lineup at ReLeaf spans flower in 3.5g and larger jars, pre-rolls, and vape cartridges in 0.5g and 1g formats — both standard distillate and the live resin line the brand is best known for — plus disposables and concentrates. The live resin carts are extracted from fresh-frozen flower, a process that preserves more of the original terpene profile than distillate processing alone, so a strain's terpene character carries through into vape format. Some strains are constants in the rotation; others appear seasonally or as limited batches.
Rythm organizes its menu under its own labels — Relax, Balance, and Energize — and it's worth understanding what those are: the brand's internal organizational shorthand for grouping cultivars, not regulatory categories and not medical claims. The shopping data that matters is on the package label — strain type, THC percentage, and terpene profile — and a ReLeaf budtender can walk through those attributes batch by batch.
Everything Rythm sells in Maryland is grown and processed in-state under GTI's Maryland license. Every batch passes the state's full regulated testing pipeline before it reaches the shelf, with cannabinoid potency and terpene results printed on the label — so the numbers you compare across jars are tested, batch-specific figures.
GTI's Maryland operation also supplies two sister brands on the ReLeaf shelf: Dogwalkers, the pre-roll specialist built around dog-walk-sized mini formats, and Good Green, the value-priced line for larger formats on a budget. Same in-state cultivation, different price points — which makes it easy to stay within the GTI family while moving between tiers.
Strain rotation follows GTI's Maryland production cadence, and Rythm carts and disposables cycle through promotions regularly. For what's on the shelf today — flower, pre-rolls, carts, and concentrates — check the live ReLeaf menu.
GTI launched Rythm as its flower brand in 2014, positioning it on the connection between music and cannabis. The brand has put real budget behind that — Miracle in Mundelein (Illinois' first music festival with on-site cannabis consumption), the Rythm Artist Series, branded activations at venues. What ended up mattering more for shoppers, beyond the marketing, was the flower itself.
Rythm uses internal categories — Relax, Balance, Energize, De-Stress — to organize its menu. Worth being clear about: those are brand-internal labels, not effects claims. Maryland compliance keeps product conversation on attributes, not outcomes. The internal naming is useful as a way the brand groups its lineup. The budtender conversation stays on terpene profile, cannabinoid percentage, and strain characteristics.
Rythm flower (3.5g and larger jars), pre-rolls, vape cartridges in distillate and live resin formats (0.5g and 1g), disposables, and concentrates. Strain rotation follows GTI's Maryland production cadence. Some strains are constants in the lineup; others appear seasonally or as limited batches.
Live resin cartridges are the category Rythm is best-known for at most dispensaries that carry the brand. The fresh-frozen extraction preserves terpenes that get lost in standard distillate processing — the terpene profile carries through into vape format more clearly than it does in many competing cartridges.
The ReLeaf Shop menu is the source of truth for what's in stock today. Vape cartridges and disposables often feature in daily deals — check the deals page before visiting if pricing matters.
Yes. ReLeaf Shop Baltimore stocks Rythm flower in 3.5g and larger jars, pre-rolls, vape cartridges and disposables in 0.5g and 1g formats, and concentrates. Strain selection follows GTI’s Maryland production cadence, so check the live ReLeaf menu for what’s on the shelf today.
Both. Rythm runs standard distillate cartridges alongside a live resin line extracted from fresh-frozen flower, which keeps more of the original terpene profile intact — the live resin carts are the category the brand is best known for. If you’re weighing extraction formats, the live resin vs. live rosin guide breaks down how each is made.
Rythm is the flagship flower brand of Green Thumb Industries (GTI), the Chicago-based multi-state operator founded in 2014 — the brand launched the same year. Everything sold in Maryland is grown and processed in-state under GTI’s license, the same operation behind Dogwalkers pre-rolls and Good Green.
They’re the brand’s internal categories for organizing its menu — shorthand groupings, not effects claims. The useful shopping data is on the package label: cannabinoid percentage and terpene profile, which a ReLeaf budtender can walk through strain by strain.
Rythm vape cartridges and disposables cycle through promotions regularly, so the daily deals page is worth a look before you visit. Flower deals appear less often but do come around with new harvest drops.