How much is 1/8 in grams?

Discussion in 'Marijuana Price Watch' started by Frostmourne, May 20, 2007.

  1. Hippohumper

    Hippohumper Member

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    damn weed is cheap here i can get an 8th for $25-30...
     
  2. klondike_bar

    klondike_bar Senior Member

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    thats not really cheap. thats still like 8$/gram at low-mid quantity. thats about average.

    i can get an oz for about 125-150$ usually
     
  3. California Bud

    California Bud Member

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    I live in the bay area of cali and can only get 2.5 grams for 30
     
  4. Chronic214

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    The usual where i live is $20 a gram $50 an eight $90 a quarter, but its some straight up chronic
     
  5. BryceTheHippie

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    i got hafa O for 110 yestarday and its pretty good too
     
  6. Keepblazin420

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    almost right where i live only mids here dime is 1 gram and 20 bag is a dub which is like 3 grams then an 8th is 3.5 and prices r 10 a dime 20 a dub and 25 a 8th then 50 a quarter 80-90 a half oz 150 an oz and then i dont kno prices after that haha but thats just prices for mids
     
  7. pushit

    pushit One jive Motha Fucka

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    You guys that get 3.4 for 20 are lucky, 3.4 here is 40-50.
     
  8. Revenga444

    Revenga444 Member

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    Around me the prices are

    dank/dro:
    1.2 for 20
    1/8 for 50
    1/4 for 90
    1/2 for 160
    1 for 300
    4 for 1150

    kush (blueberry, orange, trainwreck, og, purple)
    1.0 for 20
    1/8 for 70
    1/4 for 120
    1/2 for 230
    1 for 450
     
  9. Chronic_Glass_Masta

    Chronic_Glass_Masta I like turtles

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    Well here in T-DOT heres how it goes.
    1G-10$
    2g-15-20$
    1/8oZ- 25-35$
    1/4oZ -45-60$
    1/2 oZ - 90-130$
    1 oZ - 180-250$
    QP - 350-550$
    HP - 800 - 1300$
    LB. - 1700 - 3500$
     
  10. ScottDK420

    ScottDK420 Banned

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    shit thats a shitty weight for an ounce...a 1/4 oz.. weighing 7 plus is good ,
    but a half should always weigh out 14 grams to be a straight 1/2 oz.. and a 25 to 26 gram OZ is way short..28 grams is Oz....mexican ounce is 25 grams but that is for heroin weights..lol oregon has tha killer buds but damn can't weigh out a stright ounce? crazy
     
  11. IveBeenThere2

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    ..wait what?

    thats a dub sack and an eighth.
     
  12. hahaha04

    hahaha04 Whatevers Clever

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    Its different everywhere. Amounts. Prices. What people refer to dime bag some places isnt what others consider a dime bag. For instance i read in this post at the beginning that for a 'dime bag' a person paid $10 for 1.7grams. Where i used to live a dime bag cost $10 and the amount of bud you got was around .5grams. Quite expensive, but i have heard of other places that are SO much more pricey than that. Its all supply and demand. And who happens to be supplying, their greed and whatnot.
     
  13. ScottDK420

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    an 1/8th of an ounce weighs 3.5 grams which is always 1/8th of an ounce..a dime bag costs $10 hence the nickname dime bag...lol...I cannot belive how people try and say they get a dime bag for $8 or $15 each...a dime bag is slang for $10 worth of weed..loll..and a 20 bag is $20 worth of bud which is not an 1/8th of an ounce unless the dudes selling 1/8th for $20...lol...a 1/4 oz is 7 grams so a quarter bag is not $25 worth of bud,,,that applie only to dimes being $10,and 20 sacks being $20...a quarter is a 1/4 ounce ...lol..people and their fucked up system of weights...
     
  14. MayQueen~420~

    MayQueen~420~ ♫♪♫♪

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    If only you lived in Miami;)
     
  15. OceanBlaze

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    Here were I live its

    .7g for a dime
    1.7 for a 20

    and the rest are the same that a rip!!
     
  16. ScottDK420

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    Well my freinds and some family all grow indoor high grade so I pay ; $Free for an Oz. of high grade,and mids here are cheap because my people buy in volume.to me mid-grade BC sinsemilla aka Beasters is $25 a 1/4 oz.. and $100 an Ounce..street prices for Beasters are $25-30 an i/8oz..and $50-60 a 1/4oz....Commerical grade which I have not bought since I was 12 and that was only 2 or 3 times i ever bought it are $50 an OZ..standard street price $150 qp, $250 HP,,$400-450 a LB..lol..shits sucks tho seedy ass commercial shit...lol..I will smoke my free high grade(I do help harvest and all that though) and cheap ass BC mids aka Beasters..lol..Good to be friends and family with pot growers and dealers...lol..
     
  17. theycallmeiggy

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    Well, I'm from Miami and most people I know sell for 0.7g as dimes (usually less though-anywhere from .3-1.2 although they always advertise it as .7). One thing I've noticed is that generally, every dime is gonna look to be the same size (one nice nugget with minimal loose herbage) so they might not weight it. I tend to stay far far away from them because I can often times get a reliable amount of very good stuff (.9 for $10 and 2.5 for $20) with the occasional free shake. I guess I don't know too many people that sell that actually know what they're doing.
     

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