Wisconsin: Full Marijuana Price Guide

Discussion in 'Marijuana Price Watch' started by Hydroziggy9202, Apr 29, 2005.

  1. UnexcusedExistence

    UnexcusedExistence Member

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    yea sounds right....
    waterloo
     
  2. short-man420

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    that's why i like this little piddly ass town i live in, people don't pay attention to that shit and the dealers sell it all for around $10-$15 a gram no matter what strand it is, i was hooked up with White Rhino for $10/g, and it was good shit.
     
  3. mynameisjake07

    mynameisjake07 Banned

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    do you know whats up or whats up man whats up
     
  4. jaione

    jaione Guest

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    i live in wisconsin and im paying 400 an o where the hell are u guys from getting it for 200 - 300 for some dank ass bud like white rhino and whatever else please let me in on this
     
  5. theprosperone

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    Seeds have nothing to do with curing. If you see seeds, this means some male pollen made it through the air into the female buds, nothing more. It has ZERO to do with curing. Curing has to do with the way to finish drying your herb which converts inactive chemicals into terpinoids to enhance flavor and smell.

    BUT Dank can have the occasional seed, usually because growers also have male plants going from time to time for breeding and a little pollen is easy to get blown around. Not to mention even the best of herbs can have a plant hermie and you'll get lots of seeds.

    Regardless, the presence of seeds has nothing to do with it being cured well or not. The seeds are produced long before the buds are cut. Although I do wish more folks understood how important curing is to getting something quality....



    Also guys keep in mind, there are DANK buds being grown OUTDOORS. These will be dank strains, no seeds, beautiful buds. Indoor will always be more expensive so if you're finding dank for 200 to 300 an oz, it is most likely outdoor. This herb can still be amazing though but that is usually what the price difference is all about. Outdoor should be around 4/lb while great indoor will always be 46+/lb....at least on the East side of the country... lol
     
  6. jo_k_er_man

    jo_k_er_man TBD

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    sure thing... guy with 1 post... :biker:
     
  7. Moondoggy

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    ^^^^^:smilielol5:
     

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