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Support => Feature requests => Topic started by: regrenos on April 17, 2012, 01:29 am
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Hello!
I would like to request the ability for vendors to mark their weed with A/AA/AAA/AAAA or as otherwise necessary (AA+, etc...), and for there to be a sorting feature to sort by these types, perhaps creating new categories under "Cannabis > Weed >" like "Cannabis > Weed > AAA+" or "Cannabis > Weed > Unmarked Quality." It would be the responsibility of the reviewers to validate the rating (just as it is now).
Reg
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I would prefer to sort by style. Indoor/OutDoor Hemp, Hybrid, Indica, Sativa, Ruderalis.
Also would like to see more commercial on here.
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Indoor/Outdoor/Sativa/Indica/Hybrid could be possible
But of course some vendors will always lie about their bud quality, and there's no universal gauge for that lol.
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More like lows,mids,highmids,top shelf..
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More like lows,mids,highmids,top shelf..
There's very vague universal ranking for that... What's my mids could be your top shelf, and sellers could also just bullshit all their wares as top shelf bud.
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While this concept is a great idea, a seller's opinion of what's A or AA or AAA differs. Let the reviews and the product do the talking :)
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I agree this is a great idea, but it would be far to difficult to implement. If people want to know about the quality of the product they should come to the forums and do some research :)
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Indoor/Outdoor/Sativa/Indica/Hybrid could be possible
But of course some vendors will always lie about their bud quality, and there's no universal gauge for that lol.
The Cannabis should be sorted better. These are not so much conditions of quality, instead how was it grown, and what subcategory of cannabis does it belong to. sure some people would get their labeling wrong. Sometimes I find a random drug in a unrelated category.
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I think of it some days ago and i think the best solution is two categories for the weed:
Premium and Regular.
The first is expensive but first quality, and the second this is second hand weed at low-budget.