Lower quality at higher cost

thcscreener

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I have my own, but from time to time check to see what's out there.
Not sure if I've developed a tolerance for some of the strains out there.

It seems there are more and more dispensaries are selling low grade as mid grade, mid grade as high grade, with the year 2420 inflated prices. There are more and more get rich quick stores popping up in LA with high prices and low quality. What warrant's anything to be over 200 per z.

Not sure why caregivers are reluctant to rate what are 1 hit quiters vs mild conversational smokes. Most of the tenders I see simply provide generic answers, or never tried the product. WTF?
 

TonightYou

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Hence why you grow your own. I stay out of the dispensaries around my neck of the woods. And to be honest, quality is going to go for $200 -280 or so. I hook up my patients for less, as I'd feel guilty otherwise knowing how cheap growing is.

I just know back in the day when I was not growing my price point was $180-275 dependent on the grower, quality and quantity I'd buy.

Get to know growers if you want lower prices. I'd never waste my time in dispensaries based on my visits. Far too high prices for usually uncured buds.
 

Ace Yonder

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I have my own, but from time to time check to see what's out there.
Not sure if I've developed a tolerance for some of the strains out there.

It seems there are more and more dispensaries are selling low grade as mid grade, mid grade as high grade, with the year 2420 inflated prices. There are more and more get rich quick stores popping up in LA with high prices and low quality. What warrant's anything to be over 200 per z.

Not sure why caregivers are reluctant to rate what are 1 hit quiters vs mild conversational smokes. Most of the tenders I see simply provide generic answers, or never tried the product. WTF?
No offense man but isn't that like asking a pharmacist which cough syrup will make you trip balls, or going to a vineyard and asking which wine will get you drunk the fastest? I think they are, in theory, supposed to maintain a professional and medical atmosphere, and are specifically trained NOT to describe things is ways such as "one hit shit" or the like. I'm sure if you were to ask which are good for anxiety, or arthritis, or nausea, they will have more specific answers since that is what they are supposed to be trained to know. Beyond that, you can stick to lab tested meds so you know exactly how strong it's gonna be.
 
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