The 5 Worst Schedule 1 Mixes You Should Avoid

Summary

  • Mixing drugs in Schedule I can yield valuable and addictive strains, but some combinations are not worth the time or cost.
  • Some strains like Tokyo Shart with Gasoline are disappointing and not profitable, so players should be cautious with experimental mixes.
  • Players should be strategic in mixing ingredients to produce profitable strains, like avoiding mixing Gasoline with expensive strains.

A significant aspect of the gameplay in involves concocting novel drug blends by merging existing substances with diverse goods procured from multiple sources. This experimentation can lead to lucrative, highly-addictive mixtures that significantly boost your business growth.

From another perspective, certain blends can use resources that might be more effectively utilized elsewhere. Not all mixing endeavors will lead to fruitful outcomes, so it’s important for players to identify which blends are worth the investment and those that are essentially a waste of time within the Schedule I context.

7. Aspen Smegma

Green Crack + Flu Medicine

  • Price: $52
  • Effects: Invigorating, Sedating

In simpler terms, “The ‘Smegma’ recipe is generally simple to create and popular among customers, usually resulting from blending a strain with Cold Medicine. However, the Aspen Smegma variant stands out as less effective in this context. It’s not a terrible combination; it’s just unremarkable, making it neither worth the effort nor the expense to produce.

Green Crack is a strain that already boasts many desirable qualities, and it blends well with common, easily accessible additives like Donuts and Mouthwash. For those who enjoy experimenting with these mixers, it’s a blend they might want to try just for the sake of variety in their collection, but it may not be particularly valuable as a standalone strain.

6. Extreme Punch

Sour Diesel + Mouth Wash

  • Price: $50
  • Effects: Refreshing, Balding

It’s not common for Mouthwash to be ineffective, but perhaps it’s because it seems repetitive when used alongside the already invigorating Sour Diesel. Both the strain and ingredients here are of mid-range quality, and unless Sour Diesel is exceptionally potent, the resulting product, Extreme Punch, is similarly unremarkable.

Using Mouth Wash in a modest $50 batch of Sour Diesel marijuana strain seems to be an unwise use of resources, given its valuable properties. It’s a shame that the combination doesn’t live up to expectations, as both components are well-regarded separately.

5. California Cookies

Sour Diesel + Flu Medicine

  • Price: $49
  • Effects: Refreshing, Sedating

It seems that Sour Diesel already has a sedative effect, which might explain why combining it with a similar substance like Flu Medicine doesn’t produce the desired results. On the other hand, California Cookies is a commonly available strain that isn’t particularly expensive.

Sour Diesel makes you feel sleepy, so mixing it with Flu Medicine doesn’t work well because they both have similar effects. California Cookies is a common, affordable strain.

The flu medicine works particularly well with high-end strains such as Grandaddy Purple, and it enhances the value of OG Kush, a strain suitable for beginners. However, keep in mind that while the flu medicine isn’t exorbitantly priced, it’s relatively costly when compared to other ingredients at this level, and it might not be worth the investment in terms of time or money.

4. Tokyo Shart

Green Crack + Gasoline

  • Price: $41
  • Effects: Euphoric, Toxic

In this context, the name being so off-putting seems fitting since combining gasoline with anything other than cocaine is hardly a promising idea. It’s not that gasoline has no value in mixing, but typically, when it comes to cannabis, it doesn’t result in more lucrative strains. While some experiments could potentially produce good outcomes, one should be aware that this endeavor might involve a financial risk they’re willing to take.

In a logical assumption, combining a lively strain such as Green Crack with an advanced ingredient like Gasoline might yield an expensive strain that delivers an intense effect capable of overwhelming a user. However, in the instance of Tokyo Shart, the typical outcome is reversed, making it wiser for sellers to part ways with their Green Crack and save the Gasoline for more lucrative ventures instead.

3. Pink Balls

Grandaddy Purple + Mega Bean

  • Price: $57
  • Effects: Sedating, Foggy

The novelty of naming this strain “Pink Balls” and having some fun samples for potential clients is appealing, but beyond that, it’s not particularly exciting as a blend. There are numerous other valuable applications for the Mega Bean, and Grandaddy Purple is highly regarded already. Combining them into “Pink Balls” seems to undermine all that positive value.

In simpler terms, the enigmatic Mega Bean is a hard-to-get ingredient that gamers can’t obtain until Peddler 3, which is quite late in the game’s cannabis cultivation section. This bean works wonders when combined with potent strains such as Sour Diesel and Green Crack, and even OG Kush sees an improvement when mixed with Mega Bean, performing better than Grandaddy Purple.

2. California Punch

Grandaddy Purple + Gasoline

  • Price: $44
  • Effects: Sedating, Toxic

California Punch, another California strain, is alright but doesn’t quite live up to expectations. This serves as a reminder for users to conserve their fuel for cocaine manufacturing instead. The Toxic effect has its followers, but it caters to a specific audience. Grandaddy Purple is an already pricey, top-shelf strain, so the choice to blend it with a potent substance like Gasoline is left to the user’s discretion.

One issue with this particular cannabis strain is that it’s not particularly profitable, yet the cost to produce it is high compared to its selling price. This means not only are you losing product, but also money. Moreover, this strain’s mediocre quality makes it a poor investment in terms of both cannabis production and financial return.

1. Ultra Slime

Sour Diesel + Paracetamol

  • Price: $48
  • Effects: Refreshing, Sneaky

In the game world, even when you start as a common street urchin, Paracetamol can be found. You’ll find it along with bananas, cucumbers, and donuts at the local Gas Mart. Unlike Viagra, this generic pain reliever also enhances the soothing and tranquil qualities of certain cannabis strains.

In contrast to other instances, when mixed with Sour Diesel, the Ultra Slime strain doesn’t provide pain relief but instead gives a “Sneaky” effect. This might be why it’s among the cheaper strains, priced at just $44. Interestingly, its cannabis buds alone hold almost the same value, so it’s wiser to reserve pharmaceutical benefits for another strain.

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2025-04-11 21:17