I think an eighth costs us about 50, but usually we get about 1 gram of kb for 20 unless we get a little over because the dealer is in a good mood.
I pay about $1 per gram for nepalese temple ball hash.... So basically a golf ball sized piece for $20. Really dank stuff that stinks to high heaven of pine needles...... Heavy couch locking stone..... Like wrapping you brain in a black velvet bag.
I grow for personal and friendly supply, I never sell. But I have noticed downward pressure on prices since the law has made supply more liberal.
sounds pretty cheap, $1 per gram? I had some hash once long ago that was really black and smelled like pine needles. Later I found out why, it was from Mexico and was cheap "oil based hash" which is make weed oil, mix with a bunch of powdered weed and bake/dry into bricks. Sometimes it doesn't come out the proper consistency, so they would use pine resin to beef it up and make it stick together better. Ever since then I avoid hash that has a pine smell. I think in Europe that type of adulterated hash is called "soap". Not saying what you get is "soap", just sounds awfully cheap.
"Best" is pretty debatable. How do we determine that? If it is just THC % other types such as bubble would have it beat. Not that Nepal is bad hash, just hit for hit it is not as potent as it gets. Plus you could end up smoking some nasty stuff. Hygine is not the first priroty where it is made. Hand rolled by someone who probably has no access to toilet paper for example.If we are talking the effects/taste etc that is much more subjective. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfyHdgoDqgQ"]KORAKOR TV #51: Making hash / charas in India - YouTube
OMG You haven't tasted hash till you've smoked real Afghani or Nepalese black. Wonderful buzz too. Yeah I wouldn't eat it necessarily unless it was well cooked.
Most of the time €8 a gram lately. Never thought about that to be honest :2thumbsup: Anyway, not all hash called nepalese that we get in the west is actually from Nepal