Chapter I
Cannabis flower in Woodland Hills, from value eighths to true exotics.
Flower is where every dispensary shows its hand. Ours is hand-picked from California farms we'd vouch for by name, lab-tested for potency and pesticides, and organized so you can find what you want in one pass — whether that's a $22 eighth for the week or the loudest jar in the case.
How our flower shelf is organized
Value
under $25
Sun-grown and greenhouse eighths that punch above their price. Great daily drivers; this is where deal-hunters live — especially during happy hour.
Mid-shelf
$25–$40
Greenhouse and entry indoor from established farms. The sweet spot for most regulars: real terpenes, consistent cure, honest pricing.
Top shelf
$40+
Small-batch indoor exotics — the jars our budtenders fight over when drops land. Limited runs, rotated often, worth asking what's new.
Reading a jar like a budtender
Start with the nose, not the number. THC percentage tells you potency, not quality. Terpenes — the aromatic compounds that make one strain smell like gas and another like mango — do more to shape the experience. If you can smell it through the jar, that's a good sign. (Deep dive: terpenes, explained.)
Check the dates.California requires packaging and testing dates on every unit. Fresher is better — we rotate stock aggressively so you're not buying last season's harvest at this season's price.
Match the effect, not the label. "Indica" and "sativa" are looser categories than the industry admits — here's what actually matters. Tell us how you want to feel and we'll translate.
Flower deals in Woodland Hills
Every evening from 7 to 9 PM, happy hour takes 15% off the entire store — flower included, top shelf included. Loyalty members earn a point per dollar on top, and 100 points is $5 off a future visit. If you're comparing flower prices across Woodland Hills dispensaries, check what the total is after tax and ask whether deals stack with rewards — ours do.
Flower questions, answered
- What's the difference between indoor, greenhouse and sun-grown flower?
- Indoor is grown under fully controlled light and climate — tighter, frostier buds at a premium price. Greenhouse (or 'mixed light') splits the difference: sun power with climate control, usually the best value-to-quality ratio. Sun-grown is farmed outdoors, often more affordable and increasingly excellent from California's best farms.
- Does higher THC mean stronger weed?
- Not by itself. THC percentage is one input; terpenes and minor cannabinoids shape how the high actually feels. A 24% eighth with a loud terpene profile will usually beat a bland 32% one. Our budtenders will point you to jars that smell like something.
- How much is an eighth in Woodland Hills?
- At Nature's Story, value eighths start under $25 out the door, greenhouse mid-shelf typically runs $25–$40, and top-shelf indoor exotics $40–$60+. Happy hour (7–9 PM daily) takes 15% off all of it, and loyalty members earn a point per dollar.
- How should I store flower so it stays fresh?
- Airtight glass, cool and dark — not the freezer, and not the plastic bag it may have shipped in. Properly stored flower keeps its terpenes for months; dried-out flower burns harsh and loses flavor fast.
See what's in the case today.
The live flower menu — every farm, strain and price — is on Weedmaps. Order ahead and it's bagged before you park.