Fake hash Europe

maximizing value to price ratio is of course natural intent for every buyer, but serving that by disguising low quality/fake product is called scamming. there’s no excuse for that and no customer wants this.

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Goes both ways. Everyone wants max value for them selves.
But u gotta be realistic in what u want and what u are willing to pay for it.
If your looking for a Ferrari for fiat money u gonna get scammed.
Who’s fault is that? U gonna say vendor I am not so sure.

No the coffeeshops in general provides
Quality of Wich 95% is imported foreign hasj and 5% locally made high quality
Bubble,Piatella,drysift
Some masters of the art locally

The hasj production in Europe is deu to enormous amounts of biomass Wich is kiefed (horribly 100-200micron
Which is basicly useless and not sticky
And the huge markets for highs outside our borders content with mediocre hasj
Remember that commercial hasj is what moves most thc content 8-15%
I posted a annual report of this some time back

Another reason this is picking up is that marocco has tightened it s borders as well as Spain where we used to cross the waters in 2 hours now takes trips of 14 hours over the Atlantic to Portugal and the the city of huelva Spain
And the Atlantic is a diffrent ball game
No way to trothel over 35 mph deu to the waves
Wich you don t have in the Mediterranean Sea

Another thing is that transport by wheels has become expensive averaging 850€ per kg and if you want to make it out of marroco container price is set at 1.2M
Regardless of what’s in it paid upfront

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True. Morocco priced itself out with the crazy transport prices.
My theory is this is because the transporters hijacked the whole game. Moroccan hash used to be a lowtech product straightforward drysift. This in combination that farmers are not united at all anyone is selling for prices depending on their personal situation. So you have the transporters buying up the hash cheap, transporting it them selves and selling it in eu. Kinda what Mexicans did with the white girl :child:
But I see thing changing as hash is becoming more hightech also in Morocco. Now it’s power to the hash makers. Still sad for the farmers though

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Sadly times are changing
Deu to the large amounts of legal thc-p and hhc-p users are now complaining that natural hasj is to weak so in comes the synthetics since the -p are beeing illegelized

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I my prediction is right
Terps will be extracted in marroco
And all the rest will be produced inbEU
With Marocan terps isomerized D9 and eu grown kief for the commercial cheap hasj for approx 3 years by then I think that the consumers will all want foreign strain tasting hasj and and the game will change
Marocco will provide higher quality hasj in the mean time

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Chocolate powerbars

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a bit off topic, but what is your favorite way to consume hash?

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First off I smoke very little lately edibles is more my thing I am a nicotine addict struggling so smoking ain t smart yet
Here in Europe 97% still roll a joint flower or tabaco/hasj
Dab rigs are rare

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That is what I did when I lived in France, but just wondered if someone with more experience had any other insights.

This was mostly cheap plates of hash so I don’t even know how they would have smoked in a rig

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This is rather what in found in flowers.
Good old traditional Moroccan is typically 30-35%.

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30-35% thc is high quality hasj
Not commercial like soap bars Jewish stars German eagle and French papers
Swiss is rich so it gets supplied with quality but the balkans and Poland and beyond aren t

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Example i ll search the most recent srudy

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Also I’m local coffeeshops here the thc amount has increased but coffeeshops buy 2.6-4.8 K hasj
Not the commercial la mousse worth 1.4k

A good indicator of thc-a content is the bubbling Wich in my opinion is around the 22% mark

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For those who don’t speak Dutch the yellow line is the thc content in imported weed :face_with_hand_over_mouth:
If the trend continues soon we have subzero thc on imported weed

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Small off topic, the quality in Dutch coffee shops has decreased a lot and the prices are much higher (I’m talking about Amsterdam).However, you are a truly brilliant person, it would be a pleasure to meet you one day at some fair and have a chat about the sector!

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Don’t worry OP, everyone knows @roiplek kisses his dad on the mouth. It’s not his fault, he was born this way - he simply craves the familiar tickle of his father’s moustache.

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Maybe my vision is biased, indeed…
Finding such quality in France isn’t hard as well since two decades. It could be because France is a sort of hub after Spain.

The paper ftom the 90"s just above is quite shcoking. As well as the more recent infography, especially regarding the imported weed.
The trend regarding hash however show a notable increase upon the last decades. And it is likely an average, so 20-30% is not far off.

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To me the good indicator is GC…
But there are easier signs to check first. Color, texture, and what speaks better is the color of the suspension once dissolved in a solvent. Must be yellow/light brown, and not green at all.

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The most recent report
Maybe someone knows how to translate the document
@SubstituteCreature any how to translate this

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