Produced by
5 Point Cannabis, Inc.

About Catch Me Outside

Catch Me Outside is a 100% outdoor, sun–grown cannabis brand from Quebec, made by 5 Point Cannabis, Inc. (Pierreville, QC), a Health Canada–licensed producer operating since 2019. The brand is a value–focused, high–THC sibling to the better–known 5 Points Cannabis line, leaning into a playful, unpretentious vibe: hang–dried, hand–trimmed and hand–packaged flower at a budget price. It is organised into rotating sub–lines — Couch Potato (indica), Rooster Call (sativa) and Farmer’s Market — so the exact strain changes batch to batch.

Quick Snapshot

  • Producer: 5 Point Cannabis, Inc. — Pierreville, Quebec (Health Canada licensed since 2019)
  • Category focus: Outdoor / sun–grown dried flower and pre–rolls; high–THC
  • Signature: Sun–grown, hand–trimmed flower sold as rotating sub–lines (Couch Potato, Rooster Call, Farmer’s Market)
  • Best for: Value shoppers who want potent flower and don’t mind a strain that rotates batch to batch
  • Availability: OCS (Ontario); also listed in BC, Saskatchewan, Quebec and New Brunswick

What Shoppers Like

  • Low price per gram. OCS listings have run roughly $3.82–$5.70/g, putting Catch Me Outside firmly in value territory.
  • High potency for the price. The indica and sativa rotations are listed at 28–33% THC, with the value–tier Farmer’s Market flower around 26–32%.
  • Sun–grown craft touches. Flower is hang–dried, hand–trimmed and hand–packaged, and is marked as craft cannabis despite the budget pricing.
  • No–fuss personality. The brand keeps things light and approachable rather than chasing a premium image.

Format & Use-Case Chart

NeedFormatWhy Catch Me Outside
Relaxed, couch–leaning eveningCouch Potato dried flower (indica)Rotating high–THC indica at 28–33%, sun–grown and value priced
Daytime, uplifting energyRooster Call dried flower or pre–roll (sativa)Rotating high–THC sativa, listed 28–33%, with the current strain printed on the pack
Cheapest gram in the cartFarmer’s Market dried flowerEntry value line near $3.82/g at roughly 26–32% THC
Grab–and–go conveniencePre–rolls (Rooster Call / Couch Potato)Same sun–grown flower in ready–to–smoke format

Tips for First-Timers

  • Check the pack for the current strain. Because the sub–lines rotate, the specific genetics and terpene profile change batch to batch — the details are printed on each package.
  • Respect the potency. At 28–33% THC, start with a small amount, especially with the indica–leaning Couch Potato.
  • Match the line to the time of day. Rooster Call (sativa) skews daytime; Couch Potato (indica) skews evening.

Catch Me Outside FAQs

Who makes Catch Me Outside?

It is produced by 5 Point Cannabis, Inc., a Health Canada–licensed producer in Pierreville, Quebec, licensed since 2019. Catch Me Outside is an outdoor, sun–grown sub–line in the same family as the 5 Points Cannabis brand. (We have flagged the legal name — 5 Point vs 5 Points — for confirmation.)

What products does Catch Me Outside sell?

Mainly outdoor–grown dried flower and pre–rolls, organised into rotating sub–lines: Couch Potato (indica), Rooster Call (sativa) and the value–tier Farmer’s Market. Hash and kief have been associated with the brand, but we have not confirmed current OCS listings for those formats — treat them as unverified.

How potent is Catch Me Outside flower?

It is a high–THC brand. Couch Potato and Rooster Call are listed around 28–33% THC, while Farmer’s Market sits near 26–32%. CBD is minimal across the line, typically 0–2%.

Is Catch Me Outside good value?

Yes — value is the brand’s whole pitch. OCS pricing has run roughly $3.82–$5.70 per gram, which is low for flower in this THC range. The brand markets itself as potent and easy on the wallet.

Is the flower indoor or outdoor grown?

It is 100% outdoor, sun–grown cannabis cultivated in soil, then hang–dried, hand–trimmed and hand–packaged. That sun–grown approach is a big part of how the brand keeps prices down.

What is the difference between Couch Potato, Rooster Call and Farmer’s Market?

They are rotating sub–lines. Couch Potato features high–THC indica strains, Rooster Call features high–THC sativa strains, and Farmer’s Market is the entry value tier. The specific strain in each rotates batch to batch, with the current one printed on the pack.

Does Catch Me Outside make vapes or edibles?

We did not find 510 vape cartridges, disposable vapes or edibles under the Catch Me Outside name. As far as we can verify, the brand focuses on dried flower and pre–rolls, so 510 compatibility does not apply. If that changes we will update this page.

Is Catch Me Outside lab–tested?

Yes. As a federally regulated product from a Health Canada–licensed producer sold through provincial retailers like OCS, every batch is lab–tested for cannabinoid content and contaminants, with THC and CBD figures shown on the package and the OCS listing.

Where can I buy Catch Me Outside?

In Ontario it is sold through the Ontario Cannabis Store (OCS) and authorised retailers. It has also been listed in British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Quebec and New Brunswick. Availability and the current strain rotation vary by province and store.

How should I store it?

Keep flower in its original container or an airtight jar, away from heat, light and humidity. Because it is hand–packaged sun–grown flower, proper storage helps preserve aroma and freshness.

Is Catch Me Outside a good pick for a first–timer?

It can be, if budget matters — but the high THC means new users should start with a very small amount. Check the pack for the current strain and lean toward Rooster Call for daytime or Couch Potato for evening.

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