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help with grams and dimes
anybody know how much of a gram or how many grams should be in a dime, quarter, or nick?
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dime is generally 1-1.5g, and a nick is like .5g
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A word of advice about nickel and dime bags:
If all you have is $5 or $10 at a time to spend on weed, you are wasting your money and need to get a job or a better job. Here's why: The less quantity you buy, the more it costs per unit purchased. So, let's assume a dime bag might cost you $10 and weigh 1 gram. By contrast, if you bought a quarter, which is 7 grams, you would only spend...umm...let's just say $50. So, spending money on 7 grams when you are buying them one gram at a time, you will spend $70 for the same amount of weed that would cost you $50 if you bought it all at once. And if you have an income, how hard is it to wait a week or two and not smoke any weed, so you can buy a fat-ass quarter and save 20 bucks? Then, the next time you go to buy a quarter, you only have to save $30, since you had the $20 left over from the last time you bought. And if you *really* need to get high while saving up for that quarter, you can always split the cost with a friend and pay $25 for 3.5 grams. You still save $10 ($10/gram, buy 3.5 grams, $10x3.5=$35). And if you buy half ounces or ounces, you pay even less per gram. So, go clean for a couple of weeks, save your money up and buy a quarter or more. If you keep buying gram bags, you're never going to have a decent amount of weed, you will be constantly trying to score and most importantly, you are going to continue wasting your money by paying for something that is more expensive than it should be. You can go a few weeks without buying weed. Really. |
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Nicks ~ .5G - .9G
Dimes ~ 1.0G - 1.9G for nicks, .5 is skimpy, and .9 is fat.. for dimes, 1.0 is skimpy, and 1.9 is fat.. ^This goes for NY and CT, and most other eastern states^
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i am about to solve all of your gram issues very simply - u need to memorize a certain gram / price and then do the math to get any other price u want -
mine is 1.7g = $20 therefore a dime is .85g because 1.7/2 = .85 a nick is .425g because .85/2 = .425 u can go up, too 1.7 x 2 = 3.4g - but many dealers will give you 3.5g (an eigth) 3.5 x 2 = 7g, a quarter ounce therefore 7x4 = 28, which means 28grams = 1 ounce u get the picture im sure
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OK.... First of all u guys or at least just LIP are tell me a quarter is is a discount and if u payed for an as many dimes to fill up a quarter worth... u would spend quite a bit more.... now on to what i was trying to say... no street dealer is going to give u a discount unless...
A- He has about 100 plants or whatever in the garage. B- He is ur friend and is willing to do that. I know a dime in regs is worth 10, but if a dime is 1 gram then a street dealer would sell u a true quarter... THAT IS 7 GRAMS for 70 dollars. Not 50... Not 60... but most likely... 70! look... i'm just saying the 70s are long and gone guys... Im really sorry... i wish it still was, but remember, it will always be the 70s in our hearts... *tears coming out* lol |
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