anyone heard of Piff?

Discussion in 'Cannabis and Marijuana' started by EMAT101, Oct 19, 2007.

  1. EMAT101

    EMAT101 Member

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    my dealer told me it was good shit but piffs mixed with opium which scared me a bit. anyone tried this shit out?
     
  2. spooons

    spooons Member

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    the only piff i know of is the white bit on the inside of citrus peel
     
  3. RoundMidnight

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    it's just good weed, my friend told me it's more of a body high, and in my experience it was.
     
  4. lune

    lune Senior Member

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    If you're in the northeast (boston, nyc, etc) the piff is used as slang for herb called "church" or haze. Some people also call it uptown haze, usually when they buy it from NYC. If has a real distinct smell, sort of like the incense they use during catholic mass, very spicy you'll know when you smell it. The actual name of this stuff is "elvis" and it an elite cutting. It's always in the area all year round, always has been since I can remember, and I've never seen it mixed with opium but ya never know. Any other good herb that doesn't have a name is just called headies. Lots of different kinds of headies are around, but that elvis is always availible. Great shit too.

    edit: Also just know that these are very fluffy sativa nugs, 1 gram will break out huge compared to denser indica types, so just remember that incase someone tries to short you. I'll usually grab 1/4s for myself when I run out, and a 1/4 or this herb looks like 1/2 of any other herb size-wise. Really nice herb though, I'm sick of the taste but the high is great, only a little body, mostly head, but not way too racy so you can function on the shit.
     
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