

The middle of the shelf. Cultivars that split the difference between indica and sativa — flexible across the day and the most common choice for most people.
At Best Value Weed, Hybrid is the shelf most people end up on, whether they plan to or not. The honest reality is that almost every modern cultivar is a hybrid — pure indicas and pure sativas are rare, and even the strains we call indica or sativa are usually "indica-leaning" or "sativa-leaning" hybrids. The ones we pull onto the Hybrid shelf specifically are the cultivars whose effect genuinely sits in the middle. You can smoke them at noon or at ten o'clock and they'll meet you where you are.
As with our indica and sativa shelves, Hybrid is organized by effect, not by the A-scale. The flower is consistently AAAA+ quality — same cure, same trim, same sourcing standards. The shelf just makes it easy to shop by how you want to feel.
Most smokers, most of the time. Daily smokers who don't want to commit every bag to "evening" or "morning" categories. Newer smokers who aren't sure yet what they prefer — hybrid is the safest starting point, and you can tune from there. People who rotate strains often and want a shelf that always has something versatile. Anyone buying a single ounce to carry them through a couple of weeks without wanting to feel locked to one end of the spectrum.
Strains that show up regularly on our hybrid shelf include Blue Dream (the classic 60/40 sativa-leaning hybrid, berry and earth), Girl Scout Cookies (GSC — sweet, minty, full-bodied), Wedding Cake (vanilla, creamy, heavier than expected), Gelato, Pineapple Express, and rotating modern cookie and cake descendants. THC typically sits between 20 and 25 percent.
Hybrid shares the effect-shelf pricing tier with indica and sativa: $8 per gram, $25 for an eighth (3.5g), $45 for a quarter (7g), $80 for a half (14g), and $120 for a full ounce (28g) — roughly $4.29 per gram at volume. For most regulars, hybrid is the ounce shelf they come back to.
If you want to pick a direction, see Indica or Sativa — or read our explainer on indica vs sativa vs hybrid. If you'd rather shop by grade, look at AAAA+ for a comparable quality tier organized differently. The full methodology is in our grading guide.