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The modern cannabis marketplace is flooded with choices. From premium top-shelf flower to budget-friendly options, consumers are constantly weighing price against quality. While affordability is attractive, especially for newcomers or those shopping on a tight budget, there is a growing misconception that cheaper weed is “just as good” as its higher-priced counterparts. The truth is far more nuanced. In cannabis, as in many industries, you often get what you pay for.

Cheap weed doesn’t necessarily mean it is good. In fact, low prices can signal issues with cultivation practices, potency, consistency, and even safety. As more states expand legal markets and consumers seek out dispensaries, understanding the difference between value and quality is essential for maki

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