Sorry if this is the wrong section, ABout sticky weed, is really reALLY sticky and squishy weed just really good weed or is it possibly laced or sprayed? I know sticky and squishy can constitute to both good weed and damply sprayed, so i how do i tell the difference? and how do i read sticky, squishy and wet properties of weed? Thanks,
probally not fully cured nugs thats my guess put in a jar for a week or so open it and let da buds breathe once a day
^Yeah. I'll sometimes get weed that's sticky...just a cause of not being properly cured. Probably 95% of dealers don't spray their weed, I would assume they want people to come back and buy more off of them,
lol, i realized how retarded my earlier post sounded.. I meant wet weed, as in when you bid it out the stems are still wet and flexible..
I bought a G off some guy at a party last winter that sounds like what the OP described. Took forever to bust up by hand it was so sticky.
I had that problem once when my friend broke my bowl so I had to roll the sticky, instead of bowling it.
Haha, was it cured at all?! that's a little sketchy. ah well, it got you high didnt it? lets just hope its not some random plant left to soak in paint thinner.
It prolly just wet.. My first ever pick up of weed flattened from a nug into a compressed sheet overnight cuz it was so wet... Just leave the bag open for a few days and it should dry out
It was one of my first bowls, a true cheapy. This is when I was starting out, so my piece was like 7 bucks. Hit well though.
AHh yes. I remember my first bowl...got am meth head to buy it for me downtown. Some girl broke it at a party 2 summers ago...RIP bowl.
sticky weed is indeed good weed (in 85% of cases) however, there is a difference between sticky and moist. if you are buying moist or fresh bud advertised as 'dank" or 'sticky", you are probably gonna scale it out a day later and realise its lost 20% of its mass. personally, my own cured weed weighs about 1/2 to 2/3 what a similarily sized "fresh bud" off a dealer does. 3.5g is a surprisingly large amount when dried and cured correctly