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Ill_Evan

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  1. Snap true story..probably more likely to have a grower working for The Haze Club to be around. In fact, I wonder how much the growers get paid out of the +-R1149-00 per month the customer spends
  2. I for one would be super appreciative of The Haze Club if they at the very least described in detail how they grow your cannabis if you are a customer. In fact, I would really like to hear from somebody that's actually subscribed to them
  3. You gotta do the whole extraction process, for tea you would probably want to attempt to create or find an oil extract with the potency that you desire, and simply use that with your tea of choice. As far as I can tell, you gotta decarb your trim before it's gonna do anything for you, medicinally speaking at least.
  4. This makes me wonder how these online bud shops send all their stock via these commercial couriers..
  5. As I end a busy day, toking from a Buddha Vape, lurking some of the lesser visited sections of the forum, I figured I'd post up a topic in this section on a something that's been on my mind recently. I come across loads of people in my profession, and I make an effort to put down time to do face-to-face meetups 9 out of 10 times. I seem to be coming across a lot of people that are perpetually scoping some kind of "escape plan" out of SA. I say escape plan because it sounds like they're trying to 'get away' rather than 'run towards' something. It sounds like an alternative rather than a 'follow through' or 'the next big step' in these people's lives, at least from what I can pick up from what they tell me. Ja, aspects of our country eats ass, but I can promise you there are real kak places out there that are waaaay worse, but I also don't know how you can compare states of living on an objective level between countries (other than the obvious extreme dark parts of our world) unless you legit know and have already had a taste of that overseas life and would genuinely dig it. I'm not talking about the kinds of people who have had their eyes set on a career abroad and have been working at it for life, I'm talking people that are just now thinking, "jissis you know, I must make a plan to get out as soon as possible [insert arbitrary reasoning here]". I rate you make what you have of your environment and make the best of things, this place has a lot to offer in my opinion. I also understand uncontrollable circumstances and perspectives, people either got it good from the beginning or had to work to get it good, or never really got good ever. I just don't think the philosophy of "as long as it's not here" is very good. Or am I missing some kind of truly horrifying impending doom 'the Rand is going to hyper-inflate to smithereens' type happenings going on? Yes, a ratings downgrade would seriously suck all-round for just everybody in general, but these people are talking uncontrolled land grabs and near civil war kinda business. So I suppose the old ballies would know better, does this kind of mentality just exist in general, does it come in waves or am I missing something? Toke up and type up.
  6. Mmmm that some nice pre-flower @AcidAlice Keen to see the end results!
  7. Ill_Evan

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    Fellow Da Buddha owner over here! I've gone through the list, I've done all the blunt papers, all the rizzla, all the bongs (even the electric ones) and I gotta say, Da Buddha damn straight changed the game. I also invested in a portable version, not by the same company though. It's called the Arizer ArGo, super awesome little vape device. Doesn't have the kick of Da Buddha, but it works for stealth medication in public/not-so-kosher areas. Vaping at home all week then seeing friends over the weekend that don't vape and smoke blunts, bongs etc then going back to vaping just shows me every time how superior vaping is. I also collect all my AVB, and when I fill a mason jar up I use the AVB to make brownies, and they come back for a vengeance Edit: Hey @420SA, got any neat tips and tricks for a fellow Buddha user? (asks as he rips from his Buddha) *exhales I find that warming up the glass of the bowl before vacuuming the ganja helps with the 1st rip as I usually find that the 1st rip with a cold bowl is always major flaccid
  8. Be prepared to pay a year's worth of rent upfront. Landlords will want to insure themselves against possible changing legislation. Or you could rent a house/commune and start a communal setup there. That'd probably be way cheaper, but now you're living with the boys growing an unreasonably hilarious amount of ganja
  9. That's wack. Should be a TH license per store, with a registered healer on site when cannabis is sold. There should be some kind of consultation process instead of just taking the piss, lie about your "chronic back ache" and purchase sub-medicinal cannabis. It not only disrespects cannabis, but also the genuine work some traditional healers put into helping people.
  10. Does the entire franchise of Cannapax operate under one dude's license?
  11. I think social clubs would be super dope. I think the great barrier to that is location, privacy and the ability to be ensured that it will not be confiscated or destroyed.
  12. This article caught me at a good time. I am in the last few weeks of flowering and I think I will be applying some of the knowledge in this article. I for one did not see any amber trichomes in my last grow, I think I would like to see a few this time around.
  13. I purchased from Canapax for about a month but the local Canapax near me dropped in quality in a major way. At first, the outdoor was decent, and it appeared that virtually all their stock was outdoor, but after a month the stock got sold and what they replaced the stock with was terrible, actually quite sad. Pressed, over-dried, no aroma weed. I've bought weed in public parks better than what I saw that day. I don't dig how fast and the amount of franchises they opened. Last I checked they are 40+ nationwide. That's nuts. They claim to operate as traditional healers, but at no point did I feel like I was dealing with a person trying to elevate my being. Just a handful of dudes looking to make some quick cash. Just feels like zero love and all business. I am only impressed in how well they monopolised (to an extent), I don't think the undergound market felt much of an affect due to Canapax, but they did take an opportunity, and they took it with all three hands.
  14. I know it's a major hack. I wouldn't be surprised if a small startup business did the same as The Haze Club and got shut down at some point with no reparations
  15. Schindlers as well as The Haze Club both use the premise of privacy to argue the case of personal, private use of cannabis, Schindlers within the Constitutional Court, and The Haze Club within the capitalist environment. If you do not need a license to grow for yourself at home, then you don't need a license to pay someone to grow "your" weed. Also, because of how a lease agreement works in South Africa, when you lease a space, you are in all legal respects the owner of that space for the duration of that lease agreement. This is probably why they limit the number of plants to two, most likely on the advise of Schindlers, which could hint towards what we can expect for the legislation to state when it is eventually passed.
  16. Just did! Posted under the indoor grow section
  17. Hey everyone, Long time lurker of the forums. I started reading through this forum when I grew my first indoor starting in November 2018. Shout out to the homies at GTHydro that sorted me out on some nice Black/Green Friday deals. I'd also like to shout out hydroponic.co.za, Grow Guru and Hydro Herb Africa. I decided early on not to buy all my stuff at one place and I am immensely stoked at the quality of service from all the mentioned outlets. I've tried another local forum that has a few marijuana consumption/growing topics but I wasn't getting the vibe I was looking for and I didn't want to put in effort into that forum community if it wasn't going to grow and reciprocate. So here I am, looking for like-minded people with a love for the herb. I am eager to learn more on growing this wonderful plant, and I look forward to sharing the experience with the people here
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