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half a gram or a pinner (really skinny joint). I don't buy schwag so I couldn't tell you what mexi brick sells for, but the following is generally true for indoor grown high quality nuggets of sensi. (variations based on strain and bag appeal):

$10-20 gram

$60-75 eighth

$100-125 quarter

$175-200 half

$300-350 oz

Anything over an oz is negotiated and can vary wildly based upon a lot of variables.

But keep in mind that weed is readily available legally in dispensaries in California. These dispensaries generally only buy top shelf weed and pay about $2000 to $2500 per pound for common indica strains and up to $4000 for rarer sativas. Then they mark up from there. Their retail prices are on par with any quality weed you get on the street but much safer and generally far higher quality than street weed.

On the other side of the coin, there are a LOT of people growing a plant or two at home and supplying friends at prices that reflect their relationships and not market forces. So if you knew a closet grower, it is not unheard of to get premium sensi for $3 a gram.

Location also plays a part. The larger metro areas are cheaper and the ag towns tend to be dry a lot and pricier.

Hope this helps half a gram or a pinner (really skinny joint). I don't buy schwag so I couldn't tell you what mexi brick sells for, but the following is generally true for indoor grown high quality nuggets of sensi. (variations based on strain and bag appeal):

$10-20 gram

$60-75 eighth

$100-125 quarter

$175-200 half

$300-350 oz

Anything over an oz is negotiated and can vary wildly based upon a lot of variables.

But keep in mind that weed is readily available legally in dispensaries in California. These dispensaries generally only buy top shelf weed and pay about $2000 to $2500 per pound for common indica strains and up to $4000 for rarer sativas. Then they mark up from there. Their retail prices are on par with any quality weed you get on the street but much safer and generally far higher quality than street weed.

On the other side of the coin, there are a LOT of people growing a plant or two at home and supplying friends at prices that reflect their relationships and not market forces. So if you knew a closet grower, it is not unheard of to get premium sensi for $3 a gram.

Location also plays a part. The larger metro areas are cheaper and the ag towns tend to be dry a lot and pricier.

Hope this helps

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