What is Reggie?
Reggie refers to low-quality, compressed cannabis, often grown outdoors or in large quantities, focused on yield over quality.
It is typically brown, seedy marijuana wrapped in bricks for transport from Mexico or other exporting countries.
The name comes from regular or “reg” weed, nothing special. Reggie usually contains leaves, stems, seeds, and branches that provide minimal THC compared to high-grade strains.
The buds are dry, ground up, and compressed for efficient shipping. This brick weed produces a mild buzz and headaches or fatigue, sometimes due to poor flushing and curing.
Serious cannabis consumers tend to avoid Reggie for its harsh smoke and weak effects.
However, it serves an important role as an affordable option, especially for cooking edibles or making concentrates where flavor is less important.
Access to cheap Reggie provides cannabis access to lower-income users.