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Here’s what changes when you’re not scrambling to find a weed dispensary that’s actually close. You stop making the trek out to reservation shops or settling for whatever’s available. You get consistent access to tested products without the guesswork.
Long Island generates the state’s highest per-store cannabis sales for a reason. Demand is there, but supply hasn’t caught up. Suffolk County has only six recreational cannabis stores serving the entire county. That’s why delivery and local access matter.
When you can actually choose between flower, edibles, vapes, and concentrates without driving across the island, you make better decisions. You’re not buying whatever’s left on the shelf because it’s your only option that day. You’re selecting products based on what you actually want, whether that’s a specific strain, a preferred consumption method, or a particular potency level.
We operate in a market where access is the biggest challenge. While New York has nearly 370 licensed dispensaries statewide, downstate regions have 111 retailers for over 11 million people. That gap affects everything from product availability to pricing to how far you drive.
We’re focused on serving areas like Mastic, NY where the nearest cannabis dispensary might be in Farmingville, Riverhead, or even out in Calverton. That’s not convenient, and it’s not sustainable for regular consumers. Our delivery model addresses what the current retail footprint can’t.
Long Island’s licensed dispensary network includes Simply Green in Coram, Long Island Cannabis Club in Deer Park, Strong Strains in East Setauket, and multiple locations in Farmingdale including Happy Days, Planet Nugg, and Strain Stars. You’ll also find Canna Blooms in Farmingville, Strain Stars in Riverhead, Beleaf in Calverton, and Brown Budda and Charlie Fox in Southampton. We connect you to this network without the drive.
You browse available products online. That includes flower, pre-rolls, edibles, vapes, concentrates, and topicals from state-licensed sources. You’re seeing what’s actually in stock, not what might be available if you drive out.
Place your order through the platform. You’ll need to verify you’re 21 or older, which is standard for any marijuana dispensary in New York. Payment options vary by location, but most dispensaries still operate primarily with cash or limited digital payments due to banking restrictions.
Delivery gets scheduled based on your location in Mastic, NY and surrounding areas. You’re not waiting days. Most deliveries happen same-day or next-day depending on order time and demand. Someone checks your ID at the door, hands over your order, and that’s it.
If you prefer pickup, you can order ahead from participating pot shops near you and grab it when convenient. That cuts down wait time and ensures product availability before you make the trip.
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Flower still makes up about 45% of sales across New York, but that’s shifting. More people are trying vapes, edibles, and concentrates as they get comfortable with different consumption methods. Smoking remains the most common way to consume at around 62%, followed by edibles at 18% and vaporizing at 16%.
New York’s market has over 1,500 unique cannabis strains available, with no single strain dominating more than 2% of market share. That variety matters when you’re trying to find something that works for your specific needs, whether that’s pain relief, sleep support, anxiety management, or recreational use. About 30% of consumers use cannabis for both medical and non-medical reasons.
Pricing across Long Island averages $14.84 per gram for flower and around $37 for an eighth. That’s higher than some other states, but it reflects New York’s limited retail footprint and tax structure. You’re paying for regulated, tested products from licensed sources, which means you know what’s in it.
Edibles, beverages, and vape cartridges are growing fast. If you’ve never tried edibles, start low and go slow. Effects take 30 minutes to two hours to kick in, and they last longer than smoking. Vapes offer discretion and convenience without the smell of combustion.
Sativa strains typically produce more energizing, uplifting effects. People use them during the day for focus, creativity, or social situations. Indica strains tend to be more relaxing and sedating, which is why they’re popular for evening use, pain relief, or sleep support.
Hybrids are crosses between sativa and indica genetics, and they make up most of what you’ll find at any weed dispensary near you. Breeders create hybrids to balance effects or emphasize specific characteristics like flavor, potency, or growing traits.
Here’s the reality: the sativa/indica distinction is helpful as a general guide, but it’s not absolute. Terpene profiles and individual body chemistry affect your experience just as much as whether something’s labeled sativa or indica. If you’re new to cannabis, ask your dispensary staff about specific effects and start with lower THC percentages until you know how you respond.
Every regulated, licensed dispensary in New York must post the Dispensary Verification Tool near their main entrance. That’s a QR code or placard from the Office of Cannabis Management that confirms the location is legal and compliant.
You can also check the OCM website directly. They maintain a public list of all licensed adult-use retailers by county and zip code. If a shop isn’t on that list, it’s not legal, and you’re taking a risk with product quality and safety.
Licensed dispensaries follow strict testing requirements. Products get checked for potency, pesticides, heavy metals, and microbial contaminants before they hit shelves. Unlicensed sellers don’t have those safeguards. That’s the difference between knowing what you’re getting and hoping for the best.
Same-day delivery is available in most cases, depending on order volume and time of day. If you order early, you’re more likely to get same-day service. Orders placed later in the evening might go out the next day.
Delivery services operate within specific zones based on licensing and logistics. Mastic falls within the service area for several licensed delivery operations covering Suffolk County and broader Long Island. You’ll see estimated delivery windows when you place your order.
Keep in mind that delivery drivers will check your ID at the door. You need to be 21 or older, and you need to be present to receive the order. No ID, no delivery. That’s non-negotiable under New York cannabis regulations.
Licensing has been slow to roll out across Long Island compared to other parts of New York. Nassau County still has zero recreational cannabis stores. Suffolk County has six. That’s for a combined population of nearly three million people.
Part of the issue is local opposition. Some municipalities have opted out of allowing dispensaries within their borders, which limits where retailers can open. Zoning restrictions, community pushback, and the complexity of New York’s licensing process have all contributed to the shortage.
The state is working to expand the retail network, but it takes time. That’s why delivery services and the handful of existing pot shops near you see such high demand. Until more brick-and-mortar locations open, delivery fills the gap for areas like Mastic that don’t have a local storefront yet.
Flower averages around $15 per gram and $37 for an eighth across Long Island. Pre-rolls typically run $8 to $15 depending on size and strain. Edibles range from $15 to $40 based on potency and quantity. Vape cartridges usually cost between $40 and $70.
New York’s prices are higher than some other legal states because of limited retail competition and a 13% state tax plus local taxes. You’re also paying for regulatory compliance, product testing, and the overhead costs of running a licensed operation.
Some dispensaries run promotions or offer discounts for medical patients, veterans, or first-time customers. It’s worth asking about deals when you order. Cash payments are still the norm, though some locations accept debit or digital payment options. Credit cards are rare due to federal banking restrictions on cannabis businesses.
No. New York legalized adult-use cannabis, which means anyone 21 or older can purchase from a licensed marijuana dispensary without a medical card. You just need a valid government-issued ID to prove your age.
That said, having a medical cannabis card still offers some benefits. Medical patients often get access to higher potency products, lower taxes, and discounts at participating dispensaries. If you have a qualifying condition and use cannabis regularly, a medical card might save you money in the long run.
Getting a medical card in New York involves registering with the state’s medical marijuana program and getting a certification from a registered healthcare provider. The process is straightforward, and certifications can often be done through telemedicine. If you’re only an occasional user or you’re just trying cannabis for the first time, you don’t need to bother with the medical program. Adult-use access is enough.