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MA Beasters prices

Discussion in 'Cannabis Stash Showcase & Strain Photos' started by Snem2012, Jan 21, 2010.

  1. What are your prices for a Lb of beasters or "dro"
     
  2. Well I don't know about a pound, but here in New York when my guy had it he 20 bucks got me 2-3 large buds. It's one of my fav strains, if you get it, youll enjoy it
     
  3. are you kidding me..? beasters is not good. its pretty much a step up from mids. and not close to headies. but okay
     
  4. Last I heard there were no beasters around, just regular indoors for 4600 a pound.
     
  5. Yea im pretty sure beasters arent around during this time... its all indoors or mids that have been stored though the winter, at least thats all we have around here.
     
  6. i'm from ma and beasters are around, bc bud is always around. in western ma a qp of beasters goes for about 700
     

  7. you sir, are retarded :(
     

  8. I know I'm a bit off tangent here, but this is one of my pet peeves.
    "Dro" is the way that cannabis is grown (through hydroponics). It's not an adjective to describe the 'quality' of herb.
    Example:
    Dude. This is some fire ass bud. is it 'dro'?
    Dude. This is some shitty bud. is it 'dro'?
    Dude. These are good tomatoes, are they 'dro'?

    Conclusion: 'Dro' Is not a quality level of cannabis.

    Beasters, on the other hand, is a quality level of cannabis :hello:
     

  9. "Dro" is a term used to describe weed that is very good. It is also the name of a way it is grown. The way it is used changes throughout the United States. Where I live beasters refer to bud that is in between mids and "dro" even though it seems like everyone on here uses it for a synonym "dro". It is how different regions talk, get over it. You should be smart enough to infer what he is talking about and not have to say he is wrong when obviously he isn't.
     

  10. Couldnt agree more, beasters are nothing special, they look better than they smoke.
     
  11. I'm in worester area and i cannot find a square of beasters, kb whatever for 700
    i wish :(
     
  12. I was in the same boat, beasters were everywhere last year like non stop. and then couldnt find any. but recently found a connect that has them regularly. I can get a p for lb for 2400
    does that sound legit?
     
  13. I completley agree about the term dro. thats why I put it in parentheses because thats just a term commonly put with beasters in my area. and I dont find beasters as quality level cannabis. its usually super dense and sometimes a little bit damp.
     
  14. Beasters... quality for the non regular smokers, but for someone like me who smokes urrday, its really no different from mids in my opinion. Its spectacular to look at, with all its fiery red hairs but doesnt do the greatest job for the high in my opinion.

    Heres a nice beaster bud i got from ma boys in MA last year

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  15. One of those "looks like the fire, but aintt da fire" hahaha
     
  16. Dude I totally agree, I hate when people call there weed dro. All that tells me is that it was grown hydroponically. It could be some mid or beasters and still be dro. If it is dank call it dank not fucking dro please.
     

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