Inventory & Restocks

Answers questions about how often products are harvested or restocked, which strains work best as core SKUs or house strains, and what retailers can expect around availability, sell-through, and reordering.

Most retailers treat Specialty THCa flower as a limited or headstash style tier, not a core everyday SKU. Smaller runs and faster rotation help keep it feeling special, while Private Reserve and other tiers handle most of the day to day volume.

Yes. Because indoor cycles are repeatable, Indoor THCa flower is one of the best tiers for house strains and core SKUs. You can keep the same strain in rotation and give customers a consistent experience visit after visit.

Train staff to describe Exotic as “rare or hype genetics with loud flavor that come in smaller, limited runs.” That one line makes it clear that Exotic is for customers looking for something special beyond everyday strains, and it sets the stage for a slightly higher price point.

Most retailers use Exotic as a limited headstash style tier rather than a core everyday SKU. It works well in smaller quantities that turn quickly, keeping the section exciting while your Private Reserve and Light Dep tiers handle most daily volume.

Exotic strains rotate more frequently than core SKUs. We treat them as seasonal or drop based offerings. When a batch is gone, that specific cut or cross may not return right away, which helps keep the tier feeling fresh and limited for your customers.

Yes. Because light-deprivation cycles can be staggered, Light Dep offers more frequent production runs than once-a-year outdoor. That makes it a strong candidate for house strains and core SKUs you want to keep in stock most of the year.