Quote Originally Posted by floridadread90
Ok heres some what of a basic question but I have been wondering. Where I am at, if you buy some herb, you usually get some "regs". And I am having a hard time finding better strains, because all I hear about is "Regs", "Mids", and "Crippy". If somebody could explain these classifications, that would be great.
Those aren't strains, but rather slang terms for what quality the herb represents.

Regs, I assume, is low-midgrade.
Mids is, of course, mid-grade, and can be "okay" mid-grade, or decent mid-grade. (remember, there are different levels of all qualities, I guess. good mids, mids, low mids. you get the idea).
Crippy, as I have heard, is good weed.

We don't use the "regs" or "crippy" slang terms in my area. We use "dank" or variations of "mids," like "low mids," "mids," or "good mids." And of course, the very ignorant slang term "dro," which means "really good weed," which it usually isn't "really good," it's usually good mid-grade, or average dank.

Like I said, these aren't strains. A strain refers to the variation of genetics in a plant, not variation in quality. Because you can, of course, grow a great strain really badly, and come out with low quality herb.