View Full Version : types and prices where you live
hateyoul3itch
06-10-2007, 09:47 PM
heres what you can get in scottsdale arizona
chronic, KB, mersh, trainwreck, blueberrykush, and o.g. kush
thats it and for expensive as hell(i think)
mersh-$10-$15 a gram 30 an eighth 50 a quad 60 a half ounce 100 an ounce
KB-$15-$20 a gram 45 an eighth 75 a quad 130 half ounce 150 an ounce
chronic-$20 a gram 50 an eighth 95 a quad 140 half ounce 180-200 ounce
trainwreck/blueberrykush-$25 a gram 60 an eighth 100 a quad 160 half ounce
O.G. Kush-up to 50 a gram :( 
what can you get where you live and for how much?
Corn.breaD
06-11-2007, 06:26 AM
50 a gram is crazy!
Not An Addict
06-11-2007, 06:30 AM
KB-$15-$20 a gram 45 an eighth 75 a quad 130 half ounce 150 an ounce
chronic-$20 a gram 50 an eighth 95 a quad 140 half ounce 180-200 ounce
O.G. Kush-up to 50 a gram :(
These are all retarded..sorry. Especially the last one.
WHAT! $50 A GRAM FOR FUCKIN' OG KUSH? LOL $175 for an 1/8th? $350 for a 1/4? $700 for a half ounce? $1415 for an ounce?!?!?! LOL! $5666 for a QP? LOL, ok.. :jointsmile:
Does anyone fucking buy it for that expensive? Lol, they must, since they haven't lowered it. Lol, that's ridiculous.
robo scat
06-12-2007, 01:19 AM
A lot of the "dealers" around here are really high school sophomores who get ripped off on large quantities, and go selling it for no profit. A few of my friends actually know what they're talking about, thank god.
KB is 10 a gram around here, 40 or 45 an eighth.
Headies are maybe 15-20 a gram, usually 50-60 an eighth.
"types and prices where you live"
Well, let's see. We have this one type called "weed." Another type is hash, and another type is various extractions of THC. Oh, and another type would be baked goods (pun intended). 
Average price per gram here is $15, if it's good stuff. The really good stuff (top notch) doesn't normally go over $20 per gram, unless you're being ripped off.
smokealot123
06-12-2007, 08:39 AM
A $150-$200 oz for $20/gram bud doesn't add up... I think you're getting ripped on low quantity deals. I love the way dealers now a-days call stronger bud "dro" or "chronic" as if those are the strain names... makes me laugh every time. :)
if he pays normal price it's about $5 a gram compaired to an oz for 150, so if we stick 2 your theory it would be extremely cheap or really expensive.. there has 2 be a barrier, it's like u can buy 1 goldfish for $5 or 3 goldfish for  $12.
sickstrings84
06-12-2007, 08:45 AM
Pretty much any strain can be found here in co, usually about 160-175 a half.  Little more if you don't have a decent hookup.
Dalfir
06-12-2007, 08:53 AM
All I've had in South Africa, haven't been smoking long. Prices converted to $s.
Swazi Gold - Sativa. $10 for 14 grams.
Chronic. $10 for 2 grams.
Jah420
06-12-2007, 02:15 PM
I get some pretty dank chronic for £5/gram UK..
so ya.. $10/gram.. good stuff :smokin:
M3nt0R
06-12-2007, 04:23 PM
All I've had in South Africa, haven't been smoking long. Prices converted to $s.
Swazi Gold - Sativa. $10 for 14 grams.
Chronic. $10 for 2 grams.
Holy crap we'd pay 4 times as much as that for chronic...but swazi gold what is that like dirt or something?  Is it really THAT low quality for it to be 1/7 of the price?
Holy crap we'd pay 4 times as much as that for chronic...but swazi gold what is that like dirt or something?  Is it really THAT low quality for it to be 1/7 of the price?
Swazi is a real strain, but I've never heard of "Swazi Gold."
4twentE
06-13-2007, 01:08 AM
Man, y'all need to come talk some sense into my dealers who want $20/g for some run of the mill dank.  I almost never find it for less.
Dreamskies
06-13-2007, 02:54 AM
School - Upper Peninsula of Michigan 
Regs/Mids 200-275 Ounce
Beasters 300-350 Ounce
Kind/Dank 400 Ounce (AK47, Northern Lights, Mazar, Trainwreck really common)
Home - Detroit/Ann Arbor Area
Regs - 100-120 ounce
Mids - 130-160 Ounce
Beasters - 170-200 Ounce
Kind/Dank - 230-350 Ounce (Kush, White Widdow, Juicy Fruit, Blueberry, Northern Lights, S.A.G.E. really common)
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