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Beasters. Always Wondered

Discussion in 'Beginner Cannabis Consumption & Tips' started by Chrismithy SMD, Oct 18, 2006.

  1. Ok honestly, comon everyone knows beasters cut-it but arent wat were all are striving to get when were looking for some goooooddd 'ole dankiessss. but what ive always wondered is all beasters look pretty much alike with diffrent chrystal amounts. soo basically wat kinda strain are beasters and why do they lack in some areas?:confused:

    please lemme know cos i mean yeah ive smoked and gotten them recently but i dont remember the high sativa? indica? mix? strain? thanks.:hello:
     
  2. beaters doesn't have a strain really, because it's a quality of bud.

    it comes from people growing for yield rather than potency.
     
  3. well i may have explained it a little diffrent than what i wnated to know. holdon if i cna find pics ill explain. everything i get that i call beasters or B.C buds look the same all like almost identical. all have way more red hairs than crystalllls and tend to have a duller more commercial smell. idk im stoned.:rolleyes:
     
  4. theoreticaly speaking, you could have white widow schwag or beasters because the quality of the bud is part strain but mostly how its cured/dried
     
  5. Quality of marijuana has to do with two factors: genetics and environment. Even with a horrible environment, White Widow would still be decent bud, and furthermore no one would grow White Widow shittily because it's not cost effective, seeds for good bud are expensive, where as you can get shwag seeds easily at little cost.
    Also, most schwag is grown outdoors in a warm, equatorial climate; implying that the bud will be heavily sativa (which grows much better than indica in this climate), where most kind bud is more heavily indica or a relatively even indica/sativa cross.
    Beasters are relatively decent seeds grown haphazardly, probably outdoors.
     
  6. Please note the first word in my post: theoretically

    edit: forget to mention that you're forgetting a key part which I mentioned: curing/drying. If this is not done properly, all your hard work is down the drain, or at least that's my understanding from what I have read and heard from growers.
     
  7. heres some of Shouse1018 's pictures of his beasters ............ so basically...i dont think im quite asking the right question. the buds im tlaking aobut look identical to his, some have more crystals than others its weired. all of the buds im tlaking about all look the same have the same density all really hairy but lacking the sparklies and also tend to have not a very potent smell. its a particular type thats used for commenercial growing. what type of weed is that? ughh im stoneddd and cant exactly say wat i mean.
     

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  8. heres the beasters i get around here.. very dense and kinda lacking in the crystal department.. average price, ~250 an O
     

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  9. seee^^^ those look pretty similar to the ones above and theres no way one could be like skunk and the other like sum type of haze u know? there prolly from the same family or strain or w/e and thats wnat i wnana know is wat they are? or maybe im jsut goin on and on so if so just say so lol:smoking:
     
  10. as it was explained to me by a commercial grower, beasters are the result of quality bud grown in a short amount of time and with maximum yield, i think he sed the grow time on his last beaster crop was 39 days. he also said he got more than 5 times the bud per area than some of the name strains he grows. he also, at the risk of losing a few dollars of profits, shared with me that the thc content in average mids against that in most beasters is almost always exactly the same, and beasters only cost more cuz people pay alot cuz it looks more like dank. this makes sense when u smoke beasters one time than good mids the next.
     
  11. i want everyones input cos i well am verry curious. shit ill even throw in what ive heard and wnana expand on...... i hear alotta "beasters and or B.C buds" are commercial grade weed thats grown in CANADA and shipped much like the mexican regs. basically canadian regggs lol? wrong? i wnana knowwwwwwww aobut beasters




    mostly cos im sick of them.:(
     
  12. screw knowing the strain name. too many people place too much emphasis on what the strain name is. there are so many different kinds of weed out there, and it's gay that people totally judge your weed sometimes on what the name is (im not implying you, just lots of dumbasses in general). my d hooks me up with dank ass bud, but neither of us worry about knowing the name of the strain because in the end it doesnt matter. good weed is good weed, bad weed is bad weed. the only things that matter are the quality of the high, the smell, and taste.
     
  13. I heard that a lot of commercial growers in canada use the "Big Bud" strain. Just since it has such a big yeild and quantity is whats important in the beaster business.
     
  14. This is very good information. I stay away from "beasters" at all costs.
     
  15. yeah i was jsut curious of the strain cos they all seem to look alike ya know? but yeah beasters are a stay away but theres been alot circulating around here and its been goin for the pice of dank.:mad:
     

  16. Why "beasters"/"BC bud" has always done me good at an efective cost.
     
  17. Yeah seriously wtf are you guys talking about?


    I've had beasters before...and I definately remember getting retarted off them :smoking:
     
  18. The term "Beasters" comes from "BC" and originally meant decent quality marijuana grown in British Columbia, Canada, and smuggled into the United States that potentially lost some of its quality due to methods of shipping and storage, and that was never truly "dank" insomuch as it was grown competently from alright strains but with an emphasis on making as much as possible in as little time as possible. It still usually means this but for some people has also become just a general quality label regardless of the origin of the bud being called "beasters."

    As such "beasters" is not one specific strain, is not grown in one specific manner, is not cured in one specific way, etc. "Beasters", usually, is weed grown for commercial export in BC that is intended to be of good qualitty and usually is. True beasters is better than mids but not dank (dank exported from BC isn't beasters unless it gets really fucked up in shipment).
     
  19. I'm fucking retarded on beasters right now.
     
  20. i love beasters. nice and dence here and get me pretty high. headies yes are better but who cares its weed. if it gets me high then im happy.
     

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