Out here in AZ, we generally experience two "kinds" of bud - "reg" and "dank". Reg being bud with seeds and dank being the seedless sticky. Rarely have I met anyone who mentions any sort of specific strain, and to be honest, barely any of it ever looks unique (i.e. colored hairs, white crystals, etc would be unique) so any distinction besides the ones I just gave don't really exist or apply here to any meaningful extent. Yes, the terms "reg" and "dank" are probably being misused somewhat in these contexts, but that's the lingo around here and people understand what you mean if you say it.

You can get an ounce of reg for $60. The stuff doesn't suck, either, it's actually pretty damn decent (or so I'm told lol).

Grams of dank are $20 and eighths (3.5 grams) are $60. To make things simple, let's say an ounce would go for $240.

Using those prices, seedless is 4x more expensive IF you're buying in ounces, and that is using a fairly cheap price I'm assigning to it too for this little hypothetical scenario here. It could be upwards of 5 or 6 times more expensive easily in reality. However, everyone knows that the higher the quality of bud, the less you need to get blazed. So now it becomes a number game to see which is the better bang for your buck.

SO, in your opinions, can one bowl of dank get you HIGHER than four bowls (or even 5-6 bowls) of reg? Keep in mind that the type of "dank" I'm referring to is probably no well-known strain and is probably what most of you would consider just barely above mids - "generic chronic".
The White Monk Reviewed by The White Monk on . Reg vs Dank Out here in AZ, we generally experience two "kinds" of bud - "reg" and "dank". Reg being bud with seeds and dank being the seedless sticky. Rarely have I met anyone who mentions any sort of specific strain, and to be honest, barely any of it ever looks unique (i.e. colored hairs, white crystals, etc would be unique) so any distinction besides the ones I just gave don't really exist or apply here to any meaningful extent. Yes, the terms "reg" and "dank" are probably being misused somewhat in Rating: 5