When our website refreshes occur, the data becomes current in some visualizations. Check out the price of pot in December 2025 from a blog on this topic posted previously.
When our website refreshes occur, the data becomes current in some visualizations. Check out the price of pot in December 2025 from a blog on this topic posted previously.
The 2025 year-end holiday season (black friday to new year' day) revenue was driven by a small set of businesses. Scale, liquidity, and product control mattered more than promotional depth. Discounting rewarded who could survive compression, not who discounted most.
We analyzed several thousand strain records from Leafly.com to see what actually drives consumer ratings — chemistry, product form, or terpene-cannabinoid effects in strains.
Short answer: THC dominates; Deep dive: #Arousal effects in edibles and prerolls dominate over concentrates and flower.
Since CCRS does not retain integrator metadata in transaction records, a structural blind spot, not an analytical limitation, surfaces. TECL explains why current CCRS data cannot support reliable vendor oversight, market monitoring, or system performance.
Classic signs of late-stage market stress emerge—reporting licenses up, revenue down, and price compression. TECL explains why licensee participation metrics mask structural contraction, and why access to #capital has become a market-stability issue not just an operator problem.
#CannabisCommunity
July-Nov 2025, reporting licenses increased 5.5% yet total revenue was down 24.4%. Nov'24 vs. Nov'25, reporting licenses was down 11.8% and total revenue was down 52.5%
These figures point to structural contraction and margin compression rather than a simple cyclical dip.
#CannabisCommunity #WA
New #CannabisData up on Evergreen Canna Ledger:
Using lab results, we separate genetics from marketing to see strain names, chemotypes, and potency line up in the market. If you work with strains, lab tests, or products, this one may challenge a few assumptions.
#CannabisCommunity #THC #Washington
Capsules sit at the crossroads of #medical, #wellness, and #retail, but how do they actually behave in the market?
Our next look at cannabis #capsules breaks down sales, examining subcategories, pricing, discounting, and county level trends.
#CannabisData #WAState #WACanabis #capsule
The 2021-2025 dynamic average and median unit price for #capsules led TECL into a deep dive into this niche market segment in #WACannabis.
This first report covers #capsule manifest transactions and transportation networks.
Check out the interactive #map with tooltip.
#whilewewait #CCRS #blog
See our 'E' #favicon appear on each #TECL webpage. #E
Product Category Trends
Product Category Trends (2021–2024) is now available on the Dashboard page.
Easily view how annual average and median prices fluctuated in each #WACannabis category.
evergreencannaledger.org/dashboard
Scroll down and search by Category or Year or sort by Revenue, for your convenience.
Episode 2 of #whilewewait:
Data Security and Quality - a behind the scenes look at how TECL governs sensitive, non-standardized cannabis data.
evergreencannaledger.org/posts/2025-1...
With the holiday calendar, it may take 10 days to get November CCRS data.
#datademocracy #opendata
evergreencannaledger.org/qboard is our #pintrest view for The Evergreen Canna Ledger.
#TECL #images #ccrs #cannabis #data #insights #overview #page #WACannabis
48 months, 30 blog posts, 31 categories, 1.6 posts per month on #WACannabis #seedtosale #transactions #revenue #discount #sales #holiday #medical #taxes #licensee #doomedproducts #etecetra means
evergreencannaledger.org/blog is the most publicly robust on #CCRS #opendata
Here, we launch a new blog segment #whilewewait, which explores niche CCRS insights while we wait for new monthly data. #fun
A public request is made the 20th each month, but raw data is for the prior month and takes 7 days to arrive. #lag
Episode 1: evergreencannaledger.org/posts/2025-1...
We were right there with you all along🌿
#wintersolstice #WACannabis #phonehomescreenshot #sorrythisislate #noexcuses #facts #timing
In June 2025, TECL responded to a press release by the Office of the State Auditor on #WACannabis accountability - directed at policymakers, regulators, and WA state cannabis license holders - basically, the whole industry.
We checked those assertions: evergreencannaledger.org/posts/2025-0...
The Canna Ledger blog published in late January is our annual Black Friday to NYE cannabis sales and discount report.
evergreencannaledger.org/posts/2024-0... is the 2023-2024 year end holiday post.
evergreencannaledger.org/posts/2025-0... is our post in Jan 2025 with a monthly view over 3yrs.
We just happened to publish two blog posts on medical in #WACannabis.
evergreencannaledger.org/posts/2025-1... is a comparative analysis with non medical chemical profiles.
We found medical products were different from high quality recreational products.
We just enabled comments across all TECL blog posts.
Industry experts, analysts, and curious consumers — your insights belong in the story. Scroll down and join the discussion.
Here's our latest post on medical sales:
evergreencannaledger.org/posts/2025-1...
#WACannabis #Comments #TECL #Medical
Check out our new post on Doomed Products - evergreencannaledger.org/posts/2025-1...
Detecting underperforming cannabis products based on sales and inventory trends in #Washington.
#TECL #Doom #WACannabis #Detector
Hi. The Evergreen Canna Ledger publishes independent, industry-driven reporting of Washington cannabis.
CCRS data blogs on:
• Inventory & pricing
• THC distributions
• License expiration waves
• Discount behavior
• Supply-chain health
evergreencannaledger.org
#OpenData #WACannabis #Traceability