Vermont Flower Prices2025 Dispensary Price Guide

Last Updated: December 2025Range: $10 - $22
Average Price
$16
per gram
Reviewed by MMJ.com Medical Team·Last Updated: December 2025
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How much does flower cost in Vermont?

Flower in Vermont ranges from $10 to $22, with an average of $16. Prices vary by quality tier, brand, and dispensary. Medical card holders often receive additional discounts.
Source: Vermont dispensary menusUpdated: December 2025
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What Are Vermont Flower Prices by Tier?

Low:$10
High:$22
Avg:$16
$12-181g
$15-22
$15-22
$40-553.5g
$50-70
$50-70
$70-1007g
$90-130
$90-130
$250-35028g
$320-420
$320-420

Flower Price Summary

  • Single: $10-18
  • Multi-packs: $30-50
  • 100mg: $25-45
  • 1g: $50-80
  • 0.5g: $40-60

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Where Can I Buy Flower in Vermont?

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Vermont Flower FAQs

How much do flower cost in Vermont?
Flower in Vermont cost $10-$22, with an average of $16. Budget options start at $10, mid-tier runs $13-$16, and premium products cost $16-$22.
Where can I find the cheapest flower in Vermont?
To find the best flower prices: 1) Compare menus across dispensaries, 2) Check for daily deals (BOGO common on flower), 3) Use first-time patient discounts (15-25% off), 4) Join loyalty programs. Prices vary $4 or more between dispensaries.
Do medical patients get discounts on flower?
Yes, medical cardholders save 10-30% on flower through: 1) Lower taxes (vs recreational), 2) Medical-only discounts, 3) Loyalty programs, 4) Bulk pricing not available recreationally. At $16 average, a medical card saves $3/purchase.
How do I know if I'm getting good quality flower?
Check for: 1) Lab test results (THC%, terpenes), 2) Proper packaging and labeling, 3) Manufacturing date (fresher is better), 4) Brand reputation. Ask budtenders about effects and production methods. Higher price doesn't always mean better quality—lab results tell the truth.
What are the best flower brands in Vermont?
Popular flower brands vary by Vermont market. Ask your budtender for top-sellers and patient favorites. Check online reviews and menus before visiting. Premium brands typically cost $21-$22, while quality budget options run $10-$13.
How much flower should I buy in Vermont?
New patients should start small—buy the minimum amount to test effects and preferences. Once you find products you like, buying in larger quantities saves money (bulk discounts of 10-20%). Vermont sets possession limits; check current regulations for maximum amounts.
Are flower prices going down in Vermont?
Cannabis prices typically decrease as markets mature. Vermont's flower prices average $16 currently. As more dispensaries open and competition increases, expect gradual price reductions. Watch for holiday sales (4/20, 7/10 for concentrates) for best deals.
Are flower worth the price compared to flower?
Flower offer different benefits than flower: longer shelf life, precise dosing, and discretion. At $16 average in Vermont, consider value per use—flower may cost more upfront but last longer or provide more consistent effects. Calculate cost per dose for true comparison.

💰How to Save Money on Medical Marijuana in Vermont

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Get Your Vermont Medical Card

Save ** 14% cannabis excise tax on taxes compared to recreational purchases

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Shop Daily Deals & Happy Hours

Many dispensaries offer 20-30% off during specific hours (morning or afternoon)

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Buy in Bulk

Ounces are often 20-40% cheaper per gram than eighths

Join Loyalty Programs

Most dispensaries offer points, birthday discounts, and member-only deals

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Consider Shake or Popcorn Buds

Same quality, 30-50% cheaper than premium flower

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Ask About Veteran/Senior Discounts

Many dispensaries offer 10-20% off for veterans and seniors

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Save on taxes, access higher limits, and unlock medical-only deals.