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Notice the just says strains and the trapper says markets. Heβs talking about market classifications. Not strains
Nonsense
Sage fit is π₯
Can we get a link to the original podcast he's watching?
Chronic was not considered outdoor in my area, at least 20ish years ago. The thing about weed terms back then, is they were regional, town to town city to city lingo for weed would be different. Here Chronic meant seedless top quality indoor, what the young people today call Za, any outdoor pack that was good quality even if seedless would not be called chronic here, as even the best outdoor is just different, like the sun affects it, winds up not smelling as chron as we would say, as indoor can better preserve the terps or whatever.
We would have called outdoor truely above mids βBeastersβ(people just assumed it came from British Columbia, thus the nickname, but who knows), which was good quality outdoor, not Mexican brick weed/outdoor(like didnβt even look close to Mexican, was good enough to fool newbies into thinking it was chron, what people today would call za, as that word did not exist in the weed world at all. Beasters was not Za and really not close, but was a totally different thing from non-compressed Mexican weed, but may contain small seeds, and just a hair off in appearance from indoor(completely different look from mids/reggie, which weβd also get, non-compressed mids weβd just call fire mids. The dirty compressed stuff just call like Reggie Miller, Reggie Bush, Reggie, mids, Mexican brick weed.)
Round here, Mexican brick weed would go as low as $40-$50 an ounce, but if not connected, youβd pay closer to $100. Non-compressed would go for $80-$125 an ounce, though highschoolers would finesse each other for $140. Beasters would go for $200, while chron would go for $300-$400(so some people would buy beasters and sell it as chron, as in Za, but most people knew the difference).
I was a small-medium level dealer in highschool, though eventually more so coke than weed, probably bought and sold around 100k total of drugs back then, which may sound like a lot to non-dealer, but spread out over a few years, 1/3rd of that was when I was sorta a little more active in it over just a few months before getting sent to rehab as was flipping a half to an ounce of blow a day and snorting all the profit, including cutting it to do more.
Though I had met multiple people when college age that were on quarter million dollar reup level so the level I got to was nothing really. Though bought and sold many pounds of mids in my day.
Mids/reggie really was the first nation wide weed grade term that meant the same thing everywhere. Kush sorta a common term but refers more so to strain, as thereβs a mountain range called Hindu Kush, and some strains of weed originated from that region(Afghanistan, though stretches to some other countries).
Anyway, 0 people used the term Kush to refer to weed grade in my area. Was Reggie, mids/mid grade(usually the same as reggie, though some people only said βmidsβ as in βmid gradeβ to be above reggie, as the middle grade, or βmiddletonsβ, so reggie = compressed lots of seeds booboo, mids meant non compressed Mexican weed), beasters(less common, but a thing where I lived, not Mexican outdoor weed in general, or maybe not so successful first time home grower weed), and chron(indoor top shelf what people call za today, though probably only half of what we called chron would be good enough to be called za today, as chron was a wide spectrum, and included out of state medical, which was much much much less of a common thing 20 years ago).
Though all terms were regional, mids and reggie was the only universal term as everywhere had their own terms for high grade weed(Jamaica would call it that sweet sensimilla, means high grade cannabis without seeds). Though different phrases throughout U.S.. Like I went to college in Richmond and Vermont, they use some different terms. It depends on where you are. Za is the first universal name for high grade top shelf indoor(and I stopped smoking weed much less dealing it way way before the word Za existed as a weed term, was only a food term in my day). Za just meant pizza in my day βhey want to get a slice of za? Letβs go to the Pizza Hut buffet and sit downβ. Basically young people are calling weed a 90s early 2000s corny dad term for pizza.
I wasnβt from Atlanta so our drug dealers used the terms chron/chronic and kush differently than what he is saying
Indoor Craft. I have landrace, heirloom, all hybrids to the date.
Indoor Craft. I have landrace, heirloom, all hybrids to the date.
Yo stop stealing content and re uploading it in short content. Just share it.
Tf is perfect about that they all sound garbage lol
And let me tell you the weed was better all all of them even Arizona was better than that shit that you guys call exotic today because most of the shit that was grown back then weβre all sativa strains. Even the Reggie was sativa so you had a happier high you had a good high sometimes you get shit thereβs a brown shit thatβs the cheapest thereβs the mid anything with seed is considered Reggie they had Arizona that was good quality Reggie that had a couple seeds in each bud, but it was still decent And then you had indoor grown weed which they had more than just Kush. They had a few strains. maybe he called it only Kush or different strains you know but not like today, but there is definitely different strains of exotic.
We used to call the exotic kind, bud KB
The internet has exposed a lot of dumbasses
Mannnnnn i miss the old days!! Dispos ruined nearly everything.
Reggies , dro, exotics, haze
Non compressed Reggie is outdoor what is this gy talking about
remember when you were lucky to find any herb at all? there was two choices 25 an eighth and 50 an eighth. seeds and stems or kind bud. XD
Chronic is outdoor? Wtf? Huh?
He lying there was haze n dro too
Thereβs only one type if you grow it lol
Whatβs the name of the podcast?
Shit basically still the same today. Bub instead chronic and "Za" instead of Kush. I think Reggie is still around. Will say, although rare, I've had Zona that smoked like loud and Mexidirt that smoked like Zon π€·πΎββοΈ
Yes
In the u.k high grade or ses was the original top shelf material no seeds compressed so tight n sticky stunk of lemon citrus n burns the same stink the whole block out ππππ
Yes but different terms in different regions, from lowest to best brick pot aka reg compressed, mids aka reg not compressed, chronic aka loud/fresh high quality outdoor and lastly hydroponic aka loud/fresh high quality indoor! Everything landed between those terms.
wtf this horrible chronic is out door and kush is indoor π€¦π½ββοΈπ€¦π½ββοΈπ€¦π½ββοΈπ€¦π½ββοΈ
Haven't seen Reggie or az in decades
I live in Florida. And i stated smoking in 99. And the stuff we would get was reggie. Jjst mexican brick weed. Every now and then someone would get some mids. Reggie was 25 a quarter. Mid was 50 a quarter. But it was 2003 when everything changed where we were. My cousin got a connect in Fort Meyers for some Crip. Top of line kill bud. And it was 400 a zip!! But it was a game changer. Thats when weed started to really strong, was in 2003
Kids now have absolutely no clue how good they have it. They dont know nothing about smoking blunts of Bobby Brown all day
Charlotte was getting it fo sho
Bullshit
reggie, popcorn and dro down here in TX bacc then πβπΌπ©π
In Gainesville, Florida we had reggie, mids/"fifty", and krippy was the loud. π₯
Who tf is this dork?
Schwag,Reggie,30/60s,skunk,dro and dank lol oh yea and the BCs lol
Most "reggie" is just cheap Mexican brick weed. The males were kept with the females, resulting in the females producing seeds. Some of the energy of the plant then has to go to the seeds, lowering the potency of the buds. That's why good weed is sometimes referred to as "sinsemilla", Spanish for "without seeds".
π I remember
Panama Red.. $5 a oz.
Acapulco Gold… π
The Christmas reg used to be really good, it was seedless and better than alot of the shop bud now.
In nj early 2000s piffy, jiffy, dour, loud
Shit different everyone.,Cuz this not how shit was in Florida in the late 90βs early 2000βs.
In the early 2000s in Jax FL we had Reggie for around $650 a bow and "Krippy"/"Dro" for around $3,500 a bow. Then around 02-03 we started taking trips to ATL and started getting bows of mids for around a stack and were making a killing letting the zips go for around $175
π I used to grab direct in Brownsville Texas lime green mids for 200 all day. Was 1200 here.