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MARKET ANALYSIS

ebruary’s THMQ features not one, but two unique analytical findings. First, both the Southern and Western markets averaged out to an identical per ounce, keeping plateau, at . This unusual THMQ occurrence was achieved by the South rising , while the West dropped per ounce. The East provided a slight measure of balance, up , to per zip. Additionally, fruity indica strain Banana Kush achieved the rare distinction of topping both the “Highest” and “Lowest” price lists across the U.S., as well as being included in the Top 5, which was led by classic sativa-dominant Blue Dream.

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