Highway 420

Cannabis Flower For Sale in WA

Silverdale & Poulsbo

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At HWY 420, we build our menu with one simple rule in mind: source from growers who care about plant health at every step—propagation, living media, clean integrated pest management, slow dry, and patient cures. That’s how you get nugs that crackle with aroma, burn evenly, and taste true to the cultivar name. We rotate small-batch harvests, seek out unique cuts, and bring in limited drops so regulars can explore without chasing rumors. Whether you’re after dessert-leaning profiles, gas, fruit, or classic haze, our shelves reflect Washington’s most skilled hands working with the plant we all love.

Budtender Insights

What is the difference between indoor and outdoor flower?

Flower grown outdoor will be subject to environmental factors like wind, rain, bugs fungus etc. These
factors stress the plant and cause them to express more defined terpenes although weathering causes
changes in the chemicals that sometimes can lower the THC % but raise levels of other cannabinoids.
Flower grown indoor are not subject to environmental factors. It is in a controlled environment where
the cannabinoids can be babied so to raise the THC % at the same time lower terpenes which “fine
tunes” your high.

How do I read cannabis labels without getting overwhelmed?

Focus on the packaged-on date, THC/CBD, and the first two or three terpenes listed. Ask our team to translate those numbers into plain English if you’re new to cannabis or have questions. We’ll help you pair the best flower strains with your goal (wind-down, creativity, social, sleep).

How do I pick strains beyond just “indica” and “sativa”?

Use effect goals and aroma as your guide. Terpenes—like limonene (bright, citrus), myrcene (cozy, herbal), and pinene (piney, alert)—shape the vibe as much as THC percentage. If you know what scents you enjoy in the jar and ideal potency level, you’re already close to choosing the right cultivar.

How can I keep my weed fresh after purchase?

With good storage, fresh cannabis can last for months after purchase. Transfer buds to an airtight glass jar, store in a cool, dark cupboard (avoid heat, light, and frequent air exposure), and aim for ~55–62% relative humidity with a small humidity pack. Don’t fridge or freeze—condensation can damage trichomes. Also, grind only what you’ll use right away, and keep accessories clean so flavor stays true.

How much flower can I buy in WA?

For adult-use purchases in Washington, retailers can sell up to 1 ounce of usable flower per transaction, plus up to 16 ounces of solid edibles, 72 ounces of liquid edibles, and 7 grams of concentrates—you can mix categories, but each must stay within its cap. These limits come from the Washington Liquor and Cannabis Board and state law (RCW/WAC).

How is CBD different from THC in flower?

THC is the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis that can produce euphoria and noticeable intoxication. CBD is non-intoxicating at typical doses and is often chosen for calm, balance, or post-activity recovery without a strong “high.” Both interact with your endocannabinoid system, but CBD can moderate how THC feels for some people—many shoppers pair them to fine-tune effects.

How do I find the best cannabis flower near me?

Start with your goal (focus, social, creative, calm, or sleep), then pick aroma/terpene families that match it. For example, citrusy limonene profiles can feel bright and uplifting; myrcene-heavy jars often feel sedating or relaxing; pinene can feel clear and crisp. Try two flower strains side-by-side—one new and one you’ve liked before—and keep short notes on dose, timing, and vibe. The best weed for you is the one that consistently fits your plan at a comfortable dose.

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