half baked prices

Discussion in 'Marijuana Price Watch' started by .trippin.., Oct 23, 2011.

  1. .trippin..

    .trippin.. Member

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    i was just watching ``half baked`` again and i was just wondering if the rediculously high are real in some places in the states. i live in Montreal and we pay 10 bucks for a dime (gram) of weed no matter how good it is.

    and on that note. What are your guys prices like where your from, from gram to pound
     
  2. arthur itis

    arthur itis Senior Member

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    Don't know what a "dime" of weed is,,but here in Orange County, California, mostly a gram costs from 15 to 20 bucks, an eighth (3.5-4 grams, depending upon the supplier) costs more like 50 or 60.

    Not sure about ounces, somewhere upwards of 250. I know an ounce is around 30 grams. A pound is 484 grams, I think.

    No shit. I bought an ounce of blond Lebanese hash back in the day for around 80 bucks. Ounces were ten, tops. We didn't know what a "gram" was.
     
  3. oxidationofterra

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    don't smoke anymore but i'm in australia, sydney, and around here its $20 a gram, $80 quarter ounce and $300 an ounce for hydro.
     
  4. Well Arranged Dust

    Well Arranged Dust Member

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    I am assuming we are speaking dank. and that a dime is half an eighth (1.7g-2g). But depending on who you get it from around here prices are like around here.

    1g - $15 to $20
    Dime - $30
    Eighth - $50
    Qtr - $90 to $100
    Half - $150 to 175
    oz - $250 to $325
    Pound - $3800 to $4400
     
  5. midgardsun

    midgardsun Senior Member

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    From the producer 0.5-2.0 Sfr/g
    from the dealer 4.0- 6.0 Sfr/g
    on the street 8.0-15.0 Sfr/g

    (Switzerland)
     
  6. unfocusedanakin

    unfocusedanakin The Archaic Revival Lifetime Supporter

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    $20 -25 dollars American an 8th, direct from the growers and it will be the stuff that gets $60 an 8th in dry areas. No one really pays more then 4o 1/8th in my area, and 40 is if you don't know anyone. If you tried to charge more you would be laughed at. However a few years ago people were still charging 50, but there is just so much of it now.
     
  7. evilreign

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    In Colorado it's ten a gram, not really sure about ounces and up.

    In texas it was

    20- gram
    60-eigth
    120- quarter
    180 to 200- half
    300 to 400- ounce
    1200 to 1300- Quarter Pound
     
  8. ke100788

    ke100788 Guest

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    i buy mine online;

    2 grams is $35
     
  9. Survegalist

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    If'n i was to be selling my gear,I could get $4,000 per LB.,$300 per oz,homegrown bush pot.But selling is for capitolist pigs that prey on the stupid.
     
  10. raincoast

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    Out here on the coast of BC its 10$ a gram.. 15$ in the interior from my own personal experience
     
  11. DrKlunk

    DrKlunk weewoo island

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    just spent $30 on 2.7g in NC

    FL prices: $25 half eighth, $40-45 eighth, $80-90 a quarter, and thats all Id usually buy
     
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    North Georgia (any kind of good):
    20-25 gram
    50-60 eighth
    90-110 qtr
    250-300 zip
    1000-1200 lb
     
  13. unfocusedanakin

    unfocusedanakin The Archaic Revival Lifetime Supporter

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    Hell of a price break between an oz an Lb. Sure that's not for a QP? That's not even 100 an oz. :confused:
     

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