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What Does Brick Weed Mean?

If you've heard the phrase, surely you've asked yourself, what does brick weed mean?

By Ringo MendozaPublished 6 years ago 5 min read
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When you're first learning the essential stoner ABCs, you're going to hear a lot of terms that you don't know and have a lot of questions you might be too embarrassed to ask. What's a dab? What's the difference between Sativa and Indica? How do I ask someone if they will sell me pot? These are all common questions, and they're pretty easy to find the answers to. One phrase you might hear if you really start getting into the culture of cannabis, though, is "brick weed." What does brick weed mean, though? Is it a good thing? Is it bad? Should I be buying brick weed, and if I do, how much should I pay for it? Don't worry, we've got you covered. We'll run through the basics and calm all of your cannabis questions and answers.

So, what is brick weed?

I'm sure the main thing you're looking for when wondering what does brick weed mean is the actual definition. In its most basic terms, it's called brick weed because it is harvested cannabis that has been compressed and packed in a brick shape for easy transportation. It's often wrapped in tape or in a bag. Most often, when people are talking about brick weed, it is coming from Mexico. If the buds you've bought are a bit flatter than you're used to seeing, you may have bought some brick weed.

Is brick weed high quality or low quality weed?

In the stoner community, if someone calls something brick weed, it is not probably not going to be high quality. In the bricking process, the cannabis is compressed as tightly as it can be so you can fit a lot of weed in a very small amount of space. Unfortunately, this knocks off a decent amount of the trichomes, also known as kief, which can make your bud lose some of its potency. So you're not going to get as high on brick weed as you would on weed that hasn't been compressed into a rectangular prism. Brick weed can still vary in quality, with some of it being considered "passable," but some of it can be total trash.

Is brick weed expensive?

No, and if you're paying a lot for brick weed, you're getting ripped off. If you're thinking to yourself, what does brick weed mean, you probably want to know if you should be buying it or not. Brick weed is the cheapest cannabis that money can buy because so much of it can be transported at once and, like we discussed earlier, it's not usually the best quality. Growers are not going to be sending their best stuff in brick form, but shipping brick weed is the cheapest method to get it moving. If it didn't cost the grower much to ship it, your dealer shouldn't be charging you much for it. If he is, find another dealer. Knowing how much you should be paying for brick weed separates weed noobs from weed veterans.

Why would I want to buy brick weed?

Now that you know the answer to "what does brick weed mean?" and about its general quality, why would you ever want to buy it? Well, like I said earlier, it's cheap. If you don't have a lot of money but still want to get a little green for whatever ails you, brick weed should be your go-to. It'll still get you high, so don't doubt that. And, if you get lucky, you might even get some brick weed that is actually better than most. Remember, it can vary in quality, so if the cannabis fairy has smiled down upon you, you won't even realize you're smoking brick weed.

Is brick weed common?

Brick weed used to be very common, but its popularity is declining. This is in part, at least in the United States, due to the recent changes in legalization. As many US states have legalized medical and recreational marijuana, local growing is becoming more and more common. Without having to ship large quantities of cannabis from Mexico, the need for brick weed is starting to diminish. Within this local growing, the desire for more high-quality strains is increasing, which as we've discussed, brick weed is not of this caliber. That being said, though, medical dispensaries often need to ship larger amounts of weed around as legalization spreads. This may bring a rise to brick weed in the medical marijuana community, so we must make sure that the cannabis we are getting for our medical issues is still high quality if it is shipped in brick form. Don't buy your cannabis from a dispensary that bricks their weed if you want all your kief intact.

Overall, listen to context when you hear people talking about brick weed.

You probably searched "what does brick weed mean" because someone around you said the phrase and you didn't want to ask and seem like a weed noob. Now that you know what it means, and some of the background, just be sure to always pay attention to the way someone says it to know what they mean by it. If your friend said, "Ugh, my dealer sold me brick weed," they don't think of brick weed very highly. But if he's saying, "Hey, I got my hands on some good brick weed," he might have gotten a good deal on some more potent stuff than the term "brick weed" is usually associated with. Good brick weed may still have been compressed, but when done right, it should still be some good herb. Always try before you buy, and stay high friends.

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Ringo Mendoza

Wants to be a DJ but too anxious. Spends too much time on social media and can name most cheese by smell alone, for some reason.

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