DracoMerda
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In the Midlands, it's roughly about £10 for a 'tenbag' which can range from 1.3 to 1.7. Eighth is £20, which is 1 2.2 to a 2.5. An 'on weight eighth' costs about £25 and is usually about 3.3 to a 3.5/7. A Q is about £45 - £50 and is about 7-8g. It's quite a bit cheeper over here it seems. Prices like this are for most types.£20 a bag (1.7g) street is normal. That is for unremarkable couchlock volume crop. Trade is 180-200 on the oz. The top end is for top quality - perhaps even higher for the 'champagne'. You can expect to pay a tenner a gram for the top product - but be aware this idea may be used to inflate price generally resulting in a higher price for mediocre goods. Most commercial growers do so with volume in mind foremost. I thought this needed an update. Apologies if otherwise.