Weed dispensaries can seem like overwhelming places. From flowers to tinctures, there are often dozens, if not hundreds of products to choose from. And, unlike most other brick-and-mortar stores, we’re often not used to the whole weed-shopping ordeal.
However, ensuring a smooth experience is easier than it seems. In fact, we firmly believe that it’s as simple as keeping in mind a few key weed shop etiquette tips.
Weed Shop Etiquette
If you’re used to shopping online, going to a dispensary for the first time can seem daunting.
But fret not. With a few key tips in mind, you’ll be able to get the best experience both for you and your budtenders. We’ve done the heavy lifting for you, and created a rough guideline for the basic do’s and don’ts when shopping at a dispensary.
Before You Head Out
The first part of a good dispensary experience actually starts right at your home. By getting everything ready beforehand, you’ll ensure things go as smoothly as possible for everyone involved.
The first and most important thing you should keep in mind is getting all your documentation ready. Make sure you grab a form of identification (like a driver’s license or a state ID) and your medical card if necessary. Leave them somewhere in your home you won’t forget.
After all, there’s nothing more frustrating than spending an hour shopping and picking the best products just to find out that you forgot your ID at home.
Similarly, make sure you double-check which payment methods are available at your chosen store. Many dispensaries take cash only. Others may accept cards or even online payments.
Also, try to check out the online menu of the dispensary (if available) before you drive there. This can help you get an idea of what products you’re interested in, how much you’ll be spending, and just be better prepared.
While You’re Shopping
Now, you made sure you were well ready for your first drive to the dispensary and you’re finally there.
The most crucial aspect of shopping in person is to be patient. Dispensaries aren’t particularly speedy businesses — each client needs to take their time. Take advantage of that time to look at what’s in store and get some questions ready.
Try not to talk to the budtenders until it’s your turn. And also make sure you leave enough space for the rest of the clients. If it’s your first time going to a dispensary, try to (discreetly) get a hold of what the budtenders ask of their clients. Questions will go both ways.
Once it’s your turn, try not to monopolize the budtender’s time. They’re there to help you, so don’t be shy. Ask them about strains, product types, and potency, or even a recommendation if you’re feeling lost. But try not to be that client who spends hours picking their products.
Picking the Best Product
You’re right there greeting the budtender and it’s finally your turn — now what?
Well, just ask! Tell them about what you’ll be using the product for, whether you’re trying to treat any health symptoms, your tolerance, and personal preferences. Don’t go overboard, though. The budtender will quickly find what’s right for you.
Don’t be afraid to grab the product the budtender is recommending to you. Take a look at the label, and find out which ingredients and manufacturing techniques are behind the magic. And, of course, if you aren’t familiar with something, just ask.
Once you’re satisfied with your pick, head on over to the payment area. But remember: If you’re not entirely sure, you’re not obliged to buy anything. Be honest with your budtender — you can always come back later.
After Your Visit
The visit is finally over, but there’s still some etiquette to be aware of.
Before you head out of the dispensary, consider tipping the staff if the service was attentive and warm. They’ll be more than happy to receive a few extra bucks. And you’ll also be setting yourself up nicely for your next visit.
Also, talk with the cashier to find out the store’s opening and closing times. Sometimes, the information online will be outdated. You can also ask them about the peak hours of the store so you can avoid them next time around.
And, last but not least, make sure you consider leaving a nice review once you get home. Online opinions are the bread and butter of any modern dispensary, but most people often forget about it after leaving.
Summarizing Dispensary Etiquette
Now, that was a lot to take in, we know. But, oddly enough, dispensary etiquette is easier done than said.
The ultimate tip we can give you is don’t worry. Everything will go smoothly, no matter if you’re an old-time pothead or a beginner weed-lover. Just remember to take your time and be sure about what you’re about to buy.
In any case, here’s a quick summary of all the tips we can give you:
- Make sure you have your identification and medical card at hand before you head out.
- Take some time before the visit to take a look at the store’s online shop.
- Take note of payment methods.
- Once you’re there, be patient and get ready for unexpected people ahead of you.
- Ask, ask, ask. Don’t be afraid to share your doubts with your budtender.
- Don’t be shy, but try not to take up all of the staff’s time.
- Take a close look at the products’ labels.
- Don’t buy if you’re not sure.
- Tip the staff.
- Find out more about the store’s schedule.
- Leave a kind online review.
In any case, rest assured. Everything will go smoother than you probably think.
Ensuring the Best Experience: Shopping at JDM
Here at JDM, we’ve made it our mission to fuse together the world of top-notch products with a smooth experience for all our clients. Our warm staff is highly trained to be able to answer each and every one of your doubts. They will also make you feel like you’re right at home.
If you’re ready to find out more about your future favorite Mendon dispensary, check out our online menu today. As you may remember, that’s one of the first steps in an enjoyable weed-shopping experience. Just pick your favorite options, and we’ll take it from there.