6 Cannabis Consumer Trends Shaping 2024 Market

The cannabis market is changing fast. Here’s what you need to know about the top trends in 2024:

Trend What’s Happening Key Numbers
Health Products CBD dominates wellness $18.2B market, growing 14.3% yearly
Custom Options Precise THC:CBD ratios 20:1 CBD:THC best for anxiety
Green Products Less waste, better growing Indoor growing = 1% of US power use
Small-Batch Hand-trimmed quality $7.7B market, growing 23.1% yearly
Online Shopping Digital sales boom Adding $53B by 2025
Low-Dose Microdosing takes off 37% want under 5mg THC

Quick Facts:

  • Market size: $29.6B in 2023, hitting $45B by 2027
  • Legal status: 23 states recreational, 37 medical
  • Users: 42% of US adults use cannabis
  • Growth driver: Millennials = 46.2% of spending

Who’s Buying What:

  • Gen Z: Fastest growing group (+11.3% yearly)
  • Baby Boomers: 2x more likely to use for pain
  • New users: Pick low-dose products first
  • Health buyers: Want CBD wellness items

This article breaks down each trend with data, examples, and what it means for brands in 2024.

1. Health and Wellness Products

CBD health products dominate the cannabis market in 2024. Let’s look at the numbers:

Market Segment 2023 Value 2024 Projection Growth Rate
Global CBD Health Market $18.21B Expected $69.72B by 2033 14.33% CAGR
US CBD Health Market $7.81B Expected $31.11B by 2033 14.79% CAGR
Nutraceuticals Share 64.40% Growing Highest segment

The science backs it up. CBD works. A 2017 study found that 300mg of CBD reduced public speaking anxiety. And when epilepsy patients added CBD to their treatment? They had 36.5% fewer seizures each month.

Here’s what’s hitting the shelves in 2024:

Product Type Key Features Main Use
CBD Capsules 300% daily Zinc + Iodine Brain function
Lion’s Mane Gummies Natural mushroom blend Mental clarity
Nabiximols (Sativex) THC + CBD mix MS pain relief

After the FDA approved Epidiolex for seizures, the market exploded. Now companies make products for specific health issues:

  • Pain Relief: Products for arthritis and long-term pain
  • Mental Health: Solutions for anxiety, depression, and PTSD
  • Better Sleep: New formulas that help the ⅓ of Americans who can’t sleep

Here’s a recent example:

"CV Sciences Ltd launched +Plus CBD, Reserve Collection Soft gels in August 2022. These target anxiety and stress relief, packed with a full spectrum of cannabinoids."

North America DOMINATES with 61.14% of the CBD health market. Why? More doctors recommend it, more states make it legal, and more people want natural health solutions.

Top sellers right now:

  • CBD oils and tinctures (55% of users pick these)
  • Pain relief creams
  • Sleep products
  • Anti-stress formulas

Want to break into this market? Pick ONE health problem and solve it well. Don’t try to fix everything at once.

2. Custom Product Options

In 2024, cannabis companies are getting specific with their THC:CBD ratios. Here’s what’s working:

Ratio Type THC:CBD Ratio Best For
CBD Dominant 50:1, 20:1 Anxiety relief, beginners
Balanced CBD 10:1, 5:1 Pain management
Equal Parts 1:1 Sleep, stress relief

A 2022 study backs this up: 20:1 CBD:THC showed the best results for anxiety management.

Here’s what’s on the market:

Company Custom Options Features
Equilibria Women’s CBD Personal dosing support
Cure Crate Subscription Box Need-based product matching
Socati Custom Blends CBG, CBN ratio options
Bloom Vape Products Lab-verified potency

You’ll find these main products:

  • Tinctures with precise droppers
  • Pre-dosed capsules
  • Strain-specific vapes
  • Ratio-based topicals

The most-used options:

  • Ringo’s Gift: 13:1 ratio for anxiety
  • 1:1 blends for pain
  • High CBD (20:1+) for medical use

To pick your ratio:

  • Pick a low-THC product first
  • Watch how your body reacts
  • Change the ratio if needed
  • Stick to lab-tested products

Here’s the bottom line: THC creates the high, CBD doesn’t. Testing different ratios takes time, but today’s options make it easier to find what works for you.

3. Eco-Friendly Cannabis

The cannabis industry has a packaging problem: containers are up to 30 times heavier than the product inside. Here’s what’s happening in 2024:

Company Green Initiative Impact
Tilray Brands Hemp-based packaging Cuts 288,805 lbs of plastic/year
CannaCraft New vape design Removes 2M single-use plastics/year
Soulshine Cannabis Recyclable cardboard Zero plastic
Dama Hemp plastic containers Carbon neutral shipping

The Growing Challenge

Here’s a shocking fact: Indoor cannabis growing eats up 1% of ALL US electricity. That’s $6 billion in power bills each year. Plus, one plant drinks 6 gallons of water daily.

But there’s good news. Smart growing methods can fix this:

Method Water Savings Yield Impact
Aeroponics 95% less water 4x more yield
LED Lights 40% less power Same yield
Outdoor Growing Uses rain Depends on season

Better Packaging Options

Material What’s Good Best For
Hemp Plastic Breaks down naturally Containers, tubes
Ocean Plastic Cleans up seas Vape parts
Glass + Metal 100% recyclable Jars, tins
Paper Tubes 80% less plastic Pre-rolls

Clean Growing Standards

Sun+Earth now backs 70+ farms across 4 states. They check for:

  • Zero pesticides
  • Pure organic methods
  • Smart crop rotation
  • No-till soil care

"Cannabis buyers should know how their choices affect the planet." – Heather Dunbar, Sun+Earth Certified

The Hard Facts

Each pound of dried cannabis makes 5,184 pounds of greenhouse gases. But change is coming: TerraCycle now runs recycling in 21 countries, focusing on vapes and packaging.

Want to make your brand greener? Start here:

  • Switch to LED lights
  • Set up water recycling
  • Use hemp packaging
  • Pick compostable tubes
  • Choose recyclable shipping

4. Small-Batch Quality Products

The small-batch cannabis market reached $7.7 billion in 2021. And it’s growing FAST – experts predict 23.1% growth through 2026.

Here’s what makes small-batch cannabis different:

Producer Type What They Do Why It Matters
Small-Batch Farms Hand-trim flowers Better terpenes
Family Operations Use organic methods Zero pesticides
Craft Producers CO2 extraction Clean product
Local Growers Care for each plant Small runs only

Better Growing = Better Product

Small-batch growers obsess over every plant. Here’s what that means for you:

Method What Happens End Result
Hand Trimming Keeps trichomes intact More flavor
Daily Monitoring Spots problems fast Top quality
Small Batches Extra care per plant Stronger product
Local Growing Gets to you faster Stays fresh longer

"Most people now buy cannabis legally – it’s not like before when you got whatever was available without knowing what went into it." – Jon Spadafora, President of Veritas Fine Cannabis

How They Keep Quality High

Step What They Do Why You Care
Pick Strains Match what locals want Get what you need
Watch Growth Check plants daily Better product
Test Everything Measure strength Know what you buy
Keep Runs Small Check every batch No bad surprises

"Small batch cannabis wins every time. From quality to sustainability to craft care – it beats mass production hands down." – Illinois Craft Cannabis

What It Costs

The market breaks down like this:

Level Who Buys Price
Top Craft People who want the best Costs more
Middle Range Regular buyers Normal prices
Mass Market Budget shoppers Costs less

"You need passion and attention to every detail to make cannabis with strong cannabinoids and terpenes." – Kenneth Morrow, Author and Consultant

Small batch growers focus on:

  • Watching each plant
  • Keeping it pesticide-free
  • Using CO2 extraction
  • Selling locally
  • Getting it to you fresh
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5. Online Shopping Growth

Cannabis e-commerce is booming. The market’s about to add $53 billion in sales by 2025. Here’s what’s happening:

Shopping Change Impact
Online Orders 11 states allow it
Average Purchase $75-$100 per order
Delivery Fees $0-20 (depends on size)
Minimum Orders Starts at $60

Money Talks: Payment Impact

Payment Type Order Value Increase
Online Payments 35% bigger orders
Cash/Debit Only Base level orders

What You Get With Online Shopping

Feature What It Does
Product Search Find local inventory
Live Menus Check stock now
Order Tracking Follow your delivery
Digital Payments Skip the cash

The Numbers Don’t Lie

Check out these market figures:

Year Market Size
2022 $27 billion
2028 $50.7 billion (projected)
Growth 88% jump

Top Online Picks

Eaze leads West Coast sales with:

Product Type Top Sellers
Flower High-end strains
Edibles Mix of options
Vapes Leading brands

Shop Smart, Stay Safe

Look for these when buying:

Must-Have Purpose
Child-Resistant Packaging Kid protection
Excise Stamps Proof of legal sale
THC/CBD Labels Clear content info
Credit/Debit Only Avoid scams

"Native e-commerce platforms let us track shopping patterns through sales data. This helps stores make smarter choices about inventory and marketing." – BLAZE ECOM™

Online shopping brings better tracking, safer products, and more options. Stores can spot trends and stock what sells.

6. Low-Dose Options

The cannabis market’s getting smaller – in a good way. Let’s look at how microdosing is changing the game in 2024:

Dose Type Amount Use Case
Ultra-Low 1-2.5mg THC First-time users
Standard Low 2.5-5mg THC Daily function
Balanced 5-10mg THC Therapeutic
CBD Micro 10-20mg CBD Wellness focus

Here’s what’s selling right now:

Product Category Market Share
Low-dose Gummies 20%
Microdose Tinctures 15%
Small-dose Tablets 12%
Low-THC Beverages 10%

Products leading the pack:

Brand Product Dose
Lumi Gummies 2.5mg THC
VIIA Hemp Co. Lowdose Gummies 3mg THC
Kiva Petra Mints 2.5mg THC
Yummi Karma Tincture 1mg per drop

What buyers want:

Preference Percentage
Under 5mg THC 37%
5-10mg THC 20%
THC potency focus 72%

"When you raise the dose sometimes you get diminished benefits, and sometimes you get the opposite of what you are looking for." – Dr. Dustin Sulak, Osteopathic Physician

The numbers tell the story:

Finding Impact
Pain Management Studies show 1mg THC reduces chronic pain
Daily Function Users maintain productivity
Cost Effect Lower doses mean better value
Usage Pattern 2 doses of 1mg daily most common

BDSA’s Spring 2023 data shows something interesting: new users pick low-dose products first. People want control over their experience.

Here’s how to start:

Step Action
Start Begin at 1mg THC
Track Record effects daily
Adjust Move up 0.5mg if needed
Max Stay under 5mg per dose
Timing Split into morning/evening

Bottom line: People aren’t chasing intense effects anymore. They want subtle benefits that fit into their daily lives.

The cannabis market’s heading to $50.7 billion by 2028. Here’s what brands need to do right now:

Market Area Current State What To Do
Product Mix 53% dried cannabis Add edibles and extracts
Sales Channel 60% local shops Sell everywhere
Online Presence 48% CBD in specialty shops Make digital better
Consumer Education High info demand Train teams, make guides

Let’s look at what’s selling:

Category Units Sold Market Share
Dried Cannabis 10,626,768 53%
Cannabis Extracts 4,812,121 24%
Edible Cannabis 4,411,111 22%

Your brand’s success checklist:

Area Do This You’ll Get
Local Marketing Fix Google Business Profile More local buyers
Website Make it mobile-first Happy users
Testing Ask customers what they want Better products
Local Scene Show up at events Trust

What buyers want (and how to give it to them):

They Want You Give
Health Info Clear dose guides
Earth-Friendly Better packaging
Easy Buying Online orders
Knowledge How-to guides

Smart ad spots:

Where Why What to Say
Digital Billboards Less red tape Show your brand
Smart TV Find your people Teach about products
Digital Radio Track what works Tell your story

Here’s the big one: 44% of Americans can buy legal cannabis now. That means:

Do This How
Train Staff Keep teaching budtenders
Stock Smart Mix THC and CBD products
Check Quality Get outside testing
Watch Numbers Look at what sells

90% of people leave bad websites. Make yours count:

Must Have Why
Speed Keep people around
Easy Menus Help them shop
Mobile-Ready Work on all phones
Smart Search Find stuff fast

Bottom line: Cannabis brands need to step up their game NOW to win in 2024.

Next Steps for Cannabis Brands

Here’s what cannabis brands should focus on in 2024:

Action What To Do Results You’ll See
Talk to Customers Run quick surveys Build products people want
Speed Up Website Fix loading issues Keep visitors on your site
Boost Local Presence Update Google listing Show up in more searches
Expand Products Add wellness items Attract new buyers
Train Your Team Weekly product updates Boost sales skills

Let’s look at what different buyers need:

Who They Are What They Want How to Help
Expert Users Top-shelf products Stock premium options
Health Focused Clear info Add dosage guides
Casual Buyers Simple shopping Set up online orders
Natural Living Clean products Stock organic items

Some brands are already winning at digital:

Where Who Did It What Happened
X (Twitter) Trulieve Cannabis Made history with first legal ads
Spotify Cresco Labs Launched wellness campaigns

Smart product moves:

What to Add Who’ll Buy Market Status
Cannabis Drinks Wellness buyers Sales climbing fast
CBD Beauty Shop owners Half of CBD market
Tech Products Young buyers More demand coming

Numbers that count:

What to Track Your Goal Why Track It
Customer Reviews 5 monthly Builds trust
Site Load Time 3 seconds Keeps buyers
Product Types 3+ lines Meets demand
Team Training Every week Lifts sales

Do these now:

  • Check your site speed
  • Get more Google reviews
  • Train your team weekly
  • Add online buying options

Where to put your money:

  • 20% to digital marketing
  • 15% to team training
  • 25% to new products
  • 40% to local marketing

The U.S. cannabis market’s hitting $57 billion by 2030. The brands that move now will win big.

FAQs

What is the future trend in cannabis?

The cannabis market in the U.S. is set for massive growth. Let’s look at the numbers:

Time Period Market Size Growth Details
2024 $35.2B Current market value
2027 $53.5B Expected retail sales
2028 $102.9B Projected market peak

The market’s changing FAST. Here’s what’s happening:

Gen Z (ages 21-24) is leading a big shift – 34% picked cannabis over alcohol during Dry January 2023. Women are buying more cannabis products, especially for wellness. And public support? 59% of adults now back legal cannabis use.

Here’s what’s shaping the market:

Change What’s New Why It Matters
Product Types Canna-beverages Brings in new customers
Sales Channels Consumption lounges More places to buy
Consumer Base More age groups Bigger market reach

Bottom line: The market’s set to grow 24.03% each year from 2022 to 2027. That’s an extra $46,904.91 million up for grabs.

Think about it: We’re not just seeing more sales – we’re seeing a complete shift in HOW people use cannabis. From drinks to lounges, it’s becoming part of everyday life.

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