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    #1
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    Purple Kush

    I am loving my current stash and never want it to run out, but I know it will. I picked up a quarter the other day, smoked some and than bought an extra 1/8 the same night. When I find shit I like I try and get as much as possible. The price was 60 an 1/8 so I'm not sure if it is dro or just really good KB. A 1/8 of your basic KB runs $50 here and for hydro it is usually $65. Having gotten it for $5 cheaper than most hydro, I'm not sure which it is. Either way though, it is better than the KB I normally get.
    JaggedEdge Reviewed by JaggedEdge on . Purple Kush I am loving my current stash and never want it to run out, but I know it will. I picked up a quarter the other day, smoked some and than bought an extra 1/8 the same night. When I find shit I like I try and get as much as possible. The price was 60 an 1/8 so I'm not sure if it is dro or just really good KB. A 1/8 of your basic KB runs $50 here and for hydro it is usually $65. Having gotten it for $5 cheaper than most hydro, I'm not sure which it is. Either way though, it is better than the KB I Rating: 5
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    #2
    Senior Member

    Purple Kush

    Why would hydro-grown pot cost more? It's no more potent. Arguably, depending on how well it's flushed, it's not even as healthy for you as good, organically-grown-in-soil stuff. All hydro does is make buds a bit bigger and grow faster; it doesn't affect potency at all. And since you can get bigger yields with hydro, it should be CHEAPER. I go to the grocery store and organically grown stuff costs more, not less.

    I let a dealer friend snag 2.5 ounces from me last night, of my organically grown stuff (soil). A fanatical hydro guy had tried some of the same stuff that I had delivered a few weeks ago, and he was amazed that soil could produce anything like that, and said it was easily comparable to what he grows with hydro. I had to show him some pics before he'd even believe it WASN'T grown with hydro. Which just shows that he, like many others apparently, are under the misconception that hydro produces better pot. It doesn't. It just produces more pot, quicker. That's all.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Purple Kush

    Your right, the only thing hydroponic growing really does is higher yeilds and less time.

    You can get 2 seeds of the same strain, one hydro and one soil, and if its all done the same there wont be much differnce at all.

    Most of the "dro" isnt even grown hydroponicly, its just the dealer dont know what they're talking about.

    IMO anyone paying more for good weed is getting ripped off.

    In UK the prices are fixed for everything... although its damn near impossibly to find swchagg... we only got skunk... some of the best, but we dont pay extra just cos its "dro"

    I never understood why people pay so much / more just cos its good in America,.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Purple Kush

    It's been said. "Dro" or "Hydro" is just a form of growing cannabis using no soil, just water, it's called Hydroponics. Like the previous posters said, it just grows mass yeilds in shroter amounts of time. That's all, commonly used with chemical nutes as well.

    It's nice to see some people know what they're talking about. :thumbsup:

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Purple Kush

    yeh definitely. I never realized this til I found my current dealer who has soil grown stuff that is just as good as the "dro" i used to buy and its about 10000% cheaper haha.

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