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    Beasters

    I heard somewhere that beasters is sprayed with chemicals when they are mass produced out of british columbia to make the buds smell better.. True or false?
    Mr.Jesus Reviewed by Mr.Jesus on . Beasters I heard somewhere that beasters is sprayed with chemicals when they are mass produced out of british columbia to make the buds smell better.. True or false? Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Beasters

    I thought Beasters came from BC Cannada???

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    #3
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    Beasters

    So did I! And 'nooks' came from Eastern Canada...

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    #4
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    Beasters

    Quote Originally Posted by Skink
    I thought Beasters came from BC Cannada???
    sorry for the typo.. left out the british before columbia

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    Beasters

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Jesus
    sorry for the typo.. left out the british before columbia
    ahhahaha,,,cool...

    I think BC'ers are to proud of their product to be doing stuff like that... I guess you will never really know because I don't think info like that would get out...

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    #6
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    Beasters

    Quote Originally Posted by Skink
    ahhahaha,,,cool...

    I think BC'ers are to proud of their product to be doing stuff like that... I guess you will never really know because I don't think info like that would get out...
    not only is the bud absolute fire, I think you would know it was sprayed..

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    #7
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    Beasters

    Ha ha! No, it is false.

    I live in Vancouver BC and let me give you the rundown on Beasters.

    Beasters are mass produced in huge commercial grows. The cost to grow Beasters is low, and quick to do. Around here, quality cannabis is more available due to lax laws, and much less severe punishment when busted. The Beasters are not high quality, but they're not low either. Kind if middy, but a good mid. If the growers in Canada decided to sell the beasters right here, they wouldn't make near as much money, so what they do, is they ship the product to a country or area where good cannabis isn't found for a fair price.

    All in all, more money is to be made in the US from Beasters than right here in Canada, because high quality is found everywhere in Canada for a fair price. Keeping the beasters here, and they wouldn't sell as good. Sell it to someone else, like in the US, where quality cannabis is sometimes very expensive, as where the Beasters are still a good smoke, they will make more money.

    Does that make sense? I hope so.

    So no, they don't spary the buds with chemicals. They may grow the buds using chemical ferts., and sometimes they don't flush or fully flush, but that's about it.

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    #8
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    Beasters

    what he said ^

    we live in surrey bc, right outside of vancouver...our bud just smells good cause it is good...

    princess

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    #9
    Senior Member

    Beasters

    False...

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    #10
    Senior Member

    Beasters

    Quote Originally Posted by Nochowderforyou
    Ha ha! No, it is false.

    I live in Vancouver BC and let me give you the rundown on Beasters.

    Beasters are mass produced in huge commercial grows. The cost to grow Beasters is low, and quick to do. Around here, quality cannabis is more available due to lax laws, and much less severe punishment when busted. The Beasters are not high quality, but they're not low either. Kind if middy, but a good mid. If the growers in Canada decided to sell the beasters right here, they wouldn't make near as much money, so what they do, is they ship the product to a country or area where good cannabis isn't found for a fair price.

    All in all, more money is to be made in the US from Beasters than right here in Canada, because high quality is found everywhere in Canada for a fair price. Keeping the beasters here, and they wouldn't sell as good. Sell it to someone else, like in the US, where quality cannabis is sometimes very expensive, as where the Beasters are still a good smoke, they will make more money.

    Does that make sense? I hope so.

    So no, they don't spary the buds with chemicals. They may grow the buds using chemical ferts., and sometimes they don't flush or fully flush, but that's about it.
    Yeh, makes total sense I didnt think they'd spray it but thats what i heard and was just curious. Thanks for the info!

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