How much in your area?

purpaterp

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Bottom shelf 200 top 400
Bottom is not great but better than nothing I normally end up making myself get an ounce of poo and then a quarter of fire.
 

purpaterp

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Idk though I’m going Friday to the dispensary and I’m thinking rosin. Haven’t tried it since legalizing here
 

tstick

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Yep, the market is saturated and the prices are rock bottom ....and STILL a lot of it isn't selling! WHY? I think it's because the "good deal"/quantity vs quality" guys will go into the store once, buy a bunch of cheap weed and then not need to go back to the store again for a long, long time...people who smoke blunts and hot box and play weed smoking "games" at parties....

The other side of the coin is the connoisseur type smokers who will willingly pay more, for a much smaller amount, to get big flavor and effect from a couple of rips through a nice bubbler....and who approach using marijuana with the same mindset as any other type of connoisseur has -not to get so intoxicated that you become obliterated, but rather to enjoy the smells, flavors and effects from really well-done weed without going ridiculously overboard. That type of user would rather have a variety of things to "show off" to other fellow connoisseurs in much the same way that wine connoisseurs keep a variety of wines for the same purpose.

I believe that the super huge mega-corp grow ops will begin to diminish over the next few years and that small-batch, artisan, home-growers will reclaim some of the lost territory that exists now....just because a constantly-changing flavor pallet will always have at least a spot in the market.

I also believe a few of the mega-corp grow ops will need to remain in place in order to continue to supply the people who smoke weed just because they have a smoking habit -the way people choose a brand of cigarettes and then stick with it. Those people will need a cheap, consistent and constant supply that the small-batch, artisan growers won't do.
 

Blue back

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Also true connoisseurs or everyday smokers don't go to pot shops to buy there smoke. They still and will always get it from friends and long time dealers. This will happen in every state. I sure as hell won't be going in any pot shops and giving them my money for crap compared to what I grow or can get from a buddy. Thats a huge loss of sales.
 

Beachwalker

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Yep, the market is saturated and the prices are rock bottom ....and STILL a lot of it isn't selling! WHY? I think it's because the "good deal"/quantity vs quality" guys will go into the store once, buy a bunch of cheap weed and then not need to go back to the store again for a long, long time...people who smoke blunts and hot box and play weed smoking "games" at parties....

The other side of the coin is the connoisseur type smokers who will willingly pay more, for a much smaller amount, to get big flavor and effect from a couple of rips through a nice bubbler....and who approach using marijuana with the same mindset as any other type of connoisseur has -not to get so intoxicated that you become obliterated, but rather to enjoy the smells, flavors and effects from really well-done weed without going ridiculously overboard. That type of user would rather have a variety of things to "show off" to other fellow connoisseurs in much the same way that wine connoisseurs keep a variety of wines for the same purpose.

I believe that the super huge mega-corp grow ops will begin to diminish over the next few years and that small-batch, artisan, home-growers will reclaim some of the lost territory that exists now....just because a constantly-changing flavor pallet will always have at least a spot in the market.

I also believe a few of the mega-corp grow ops will need to remain in place in order to continue to supply the people who smoke weed just because they have a smoking habit -the way people choose a brand of cigarettes and then stick with it. Those people will need a cheap, consistent and constant supply that the small-batch, artisan growers won't do.
Where's this cheap weed? It's like $45 for an eighth in Massachusetts dispensaries last time I was there 4 years ago before I started growing again, probably more expensive now

Edit: and it was crap too, I got like three things that were passible all together
 

tstick

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Where's this cheap weed? It's like $45 for an eighth in Massachusetts dispensaries last time I was there 4 years ago before I started growing again, probably more expensive now

Edit: and it was crap too, I got like three things that were passible all together
In Oregon and Washington. Growers can't hardly give it away out here....which is too bad and the fault of a poorly-written bill (WA State). I hope we can amend it soon!

I feel that a lot of the huge grow ops are forced into growing mega-grow op strains -the lowest possible maintenance genetics -things that don't stink or taste good to bugs but have better yields. And, another funny thing about the new industry for legal marijuana is that I don't know of anyone who has had the experience of managing a 300,000 sq ft marijuana greenhouse range or outdoor grow -other than tulip growers! So, I think a lot of recreational marijuana grow ops are being manned by people who know how to manage a huge greenhouse operation....but not necessarily expert marijuana growers. Quality marijuana of the highest order only comes from mega-SMALL grow ops from people whose only goal into outdo themselves every time.
 

Tim Fox

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In Oregon and Washington. Growers can't hardly give it away out here....which is too bad and the fault of a poorly-written bill (WA State). I hope we can amend it soon!

I feel that a lot of the huge grow ops are forced into growing mega-grow op strains -the lowest possible maintenance genetics -things that don't stink or taste good to bugs but have better yields. And, another funny thing about the new industry for legal marijuana is that I don't know of anyone who has had the experience of managing a 300,000 sq ft marijuana greenhouse range or outdoor grow -other than tulip growers! So, I think a lot of recreational marijuana grow ops are being manned by people who know how to manage a huge greenhouse operation....but not necessarily expert marijuana growers. Quality marijuana of the highest order only comes from mega-SMALL grow ops from people whose only goal into outdo themselves every time.
the portland Mercury just ran an article where the guy goes around to 8 differant dispensaries in portland oregon , with the goal of finding the cheapest weed, and comparing said weed to top shelf varieties,, and the out come was rather telling that cheap weed in Oregon is actually pretty darn good, https://www.portlandmercury.com/the-weed-issue-2019/2019/04/11/26298898/i-got-5-on-it-how-much-weed-can-five-bucks-get-you-right-now
 

Tim Fox

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take a look at this list and tell me hahah, i love living in Oregon where the green is legal and the variety is thru the roof and prices are low and the quality is Off the Hook good
All the Strains
(One eighth = 3.5 grams)
Attis Trading Company (4920 NE Cully)

Dogwalker LTRMN 26.10% THC, $2.86/gram

Pineapple Express LTRMN 22.40% THC, $2.86/gram

Agent Orange LTRMN 25.70% THC, $2.86/gram

Golden Pineapple Beehive 27.80% THC, $2.86/gram

Blackberry Cream William Young 26.53% THC, $4.17/eighth

DoSiDo William Young 25.65% THC, $4.17/eighth

Master Kush William Young 21.04% THC, $4.17/eighth

The Canna Shoppe (6316 NE Halsey)
Blueberry Fire Grown Rogue 22.30% THC, $3.33/gram

Doctor’s Orders (3424 NE 82nd)
Cannon Beach Cookies Trellis Farms 19.40% THC, $10/eighth

Dominion Skunk #9 Trellis Farms 27.10% THC, $15/eighth

Citrus Farmer #10 Trellis Farms 23% THC, $10/eighth

Granola Funk #17 Trellis Farms 21.50% THC, $10/eighth

Farma (916 SE Hawthorne)
Strawberry Cough Pruf Cultivars 16.50% THC, $10/eighth

Floyd’s Fine Cannabis (801 NE Broadway)
Snowland Urban Pharms 29.37% THC, $5/eighth

Blueberry Cookies Everest Holdings 22.20% THC, $5/eighth

Jack Herer Urban Pharms 22.65% THC, $5/eighth

OT2 Urban Pharms 18.73% THC, $5/eighth

The Grass Shack (6802 NE Broadway)
Obama Kush Fr33dom Farms 16.26% THC, $2/gram

Forbidden Fruit Million Elephants 22.28% THC, $4.17/gram

Mendo Queen Dreamfield 6.64% THC / 8.64% CBD $4.20/gram

Blueberry Fire Highly Distributed 20.75% THC, $3/gram

Jayne (2145 NE MLK)
Lambs in Space Pilot Farm 21.22% THC, $3/gram

Mountain Girl Lemon Sky Pilot Farm 24.14% THC, $3/gram

The Kings of Canna (1465 NE Prescott, Suite C)
Samoa Cookies Anthos Distribution 21.63% THC, $2.36/gram

Lemon Skunk Everest Holdings 21.10% THC, $2.36/gram

Purple Pineapple Packaging Brothers 24.30% THC, $2.36/gram

Jack Herer Packaging Brothers 26.10% THC, $2.36/gram

Grand Daddy Kush Everest Holdings 21% THC, $2.36/gram

Purple Gorilla Glue Everest Holdings 20.80% THC, $2.36/gram

Watermelon Zkittles Everest Holdings 20.70% THC, $2.36/gram

Animal Cookies Pharmers Market 20.50% THC, $2.36/gram

Cinderella 99 Packaging Brothers 21.70% THC, $2.36/gram

Orange Cookies Anthos Distribution 21.47% THC, $2.36/gram

Tropicana Cookies Boring Weed Co. 21.15% THC, $10.80/gram

Fresh Squeezed OG Bula Farms 27.50% THC, $10.80/gram

Pineapple Thai Kings of Kush 18.60% THC, $20/ounce (shake)

Tangie Shennong 18.30% THC, $20/ounce (shake)
 

tstick

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The only way for any of these people to make a living is to grow outdoors and in massive quantities. Some of that cheap, outdoor grown weed reminds me of how the old school weed from the 1970's looked! It's usually a lot of small, twiggy, brown buds and (from what I'm told) isn't all that bad when rolled up into joints and smoked in the context of socializing at a party or something....or if a friend bums a joint or something like that.

What intrigues me about this cheap and overly-abundant weed is that it will soon create a secondary market for the super-connoisseur smokers who don't use marijuana like the younger folks do. I see it already starting in some ways with a few companies now releasing "luxury" lines that are actually pretty good for commercial weed (all things considered).

Most of the really connoisseur stuff will be grown by connoisseur users, of course....but watch for small-batch, limited release strains to start coming on big, commercially, in the near future. Hopefully, this will make it possible for small growers to earn a better wage and and make the competition more about quality than price point, again.
 

Tim Fox

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The article and my own smoking reviews say Oregon weed sold for low price is very good quality, outdoor or indoor it's tested for quality and for chemical, it's bliss here
 

mastrmasn

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Not accurate or not top notch. That price is not accurate for Ontario at least.
There's lots of top notch for 120 in Ontario. Know the right people. If they're willing to sell you anything less then an O, then yeah your paying out the ass. Guys I deal with its 120 - 140 max.
B grade 200
A grade at least 250-280

120 oz for top notch... cmon man really.
 

mastrmasn

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Lots for that price top notch in Ontario. Know the right people or get ripped off. If your paying 200 for B grade that's on you lol.
 

New Age United

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Not accurate or not top notch. That price is not accurate for Ontario at least.

B grade 200
A grade at least 250-280

120 oz for top notch... cmon man really.
Saint John New Brunswick $140 for A grade $100 for B grade anything less than B grade you couldn't even sell it.

Edit: That's only since it went legal it used to be $200 A grade $180 B grade
 
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