Do these shoes look like they fit?

Nobody will be able to tell without a picture. "Beasters" is a widely used term... so you will probably get a variety of answers as to what it actually is. The general belief is that it's M39, grown commercially in Canada, improperly dried/cured, most likely did not receive that necessary FINAL flush to clean up the finish product, it gets tumbled and vac'd for the exterior trichomes so they can make hash... then sell the buds. :wtf:

Although, it is not normally known for it's abundance of seeds. If it is a small bag that has a lot of seeds, and it IS Beasters, it is probably the result of self pollination. Since they are commercially grown, indoors, the chances of male pollination is unlikely. Edit: The Beasts that I have had in the past have never been noticeably wet. The chlorophyl smell is there, but it is completely dry when I get it. Bud that is actually WET is lame. As mentioned, it will lose a lot of weight upon drying.Here is a picture of what I consider to be textbook Beaster buds. I'll smoke the shit out of some Beasters. People say they don't like them... and it should NEVER be considered high quality (I've seen people push it for like 50) but if I can get an oz for under 200 then I'll keep that in reserve ALL day. Also, the viable seeds from actual Beasters can be a blast to grow with. They turn out some decent product as long as you baby the shit out of them. They will most likely herm up on you if conditions aren't monitored closely.

Put up a picture and let's see your junk... haha that sounded bad :stoned: