Weed growers thread

I can recommend the Arizer Extreme Q which is under R3000. It fills up a bag at whatever temperature you set. Works 10X better than a cheap portable vaporiser.

I was going to go for that, but then started asking "people in the know" (various people from different [mostly cannabis] vape stores) which would be best to go for.
I was told if I wanted something that's just always "going to work" I should go with Da Buddha vaporizer. I was basically told, "the less moving parts / electronics" the less chance of anything breaking. Also, of all the table top vaporizers, this was the one least returned because of issues. Everything is hand-made (glass parts included) and comes with a QC sign-off card -where every person that worked on it, signed it. (It's got a lifetime warranty on the ceramic heating element as well. If this thing were a lighter, it would probably be a Zippo...well that's what it reminds me of :laugh: )

Anyway, one year later and I couldn't be happier.
Went for the black with a black carry bag. (I was lucky to get the black bag and tried to avoid light colored ones, because it would show dirt a lot easier.)

https://vapestore.co.za/da-buddha
 
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Not sure about you guys who are industrial users, but the Arizer should last forever for normal people. Most complaints are about dropping glass parts, which won't break from a normal drop.

Difference is being able to auto-fill a bag. I thought that's a gimmicky feature - turns out that's the automatic garage door of garage doors.
 
I was going to go for that, but then started asking "people in the know" (various people from different [mostly cannabis] vape stores) which would be best to go for.
I was told if I wanted something that's just always "going to work" I should go with Da Buddha vaporizer. I was basically told, "the less moving parts / electronics" the less chance of anything breaking. Also, of all the table top vaporizers, this was the one least returned because of issues. Everything is hand-made (glass parts included) and comes with a QC sign-off card -where every person that worked on it, signed it. (It's got a lifetime warranty on the ceramic heating element as well. If this thing were a lighter, it would probably be a Zippo...well that's what it reminds me of :laugh: )

Anyway, one year later and I couldn't be happier.
Went for the black with a black carry bag. (I was lucky to get the black bag and tried to avoid light colored ones, because it would show dirt a lot easier.)

https://vapestore.co.za/da-buddha

That would be my choice as well for a vaporizer. I see the price is a lot lower now. I bought my vaporizer also from vapestore excellent service.
 
Not sure about you guys who are industrial users, but the Arizer should last forever for normal people. Most complaints are about dropping glass parts, which won't break from a normal drop.

Difference is being able to auto-fill a bag. I thought that's a gimmicky feature - turns out that's the automatic garage door of garage doors.

I was eyeing that Arizer, and was about to pull the trigger, but decided to ask around about it and researched it, proper, first.
Thing is I had an Arizer Solo and it was great...until it died. Replaced the battery, but that wasn't it. So my main focus was getting something that's not going to die...and Da Buddha was it. It's so simple, there really isn't much that can go wrong with it. And, apparently, next to the Volcano this and the Silver Surfer delivered the best flavor / vape.
Of course, different strokes for different folks :)
(And of course, I'm not saying that there's anything wrong with the Arizer ;):thumbsup: )

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And, I mean, just LOOK AT IT! C'mon, that looks badass! :laugh: :p

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Yeah I got my Dr Dabber Boost from vapestore pretty quick on delivery times and they have or can order parts quite easily
 
I dislike growing outside very much, have to contend with bugs.
I put coarse salt and dried chillies down and wetted it, didnt see a single slug trail this morning.
May have to move the entire op to my balcony to deal with bugs.

Any old wives tales to deal with bugs organically?
 
I dislike growing outside very much, have to contend with bugs.
I put coarse salt and dried chillies down and wetted it, didnt see a single slug trail this morning.
May have to move the entire op to my balcony to deal with bugs.

Any old wives tales to deal with bugs organically?

I have an organic mix that is mostly garlic and canola oil - not sure of the name - will check when i get home.

I spray it on pretty much all my veggies and it works like a charm. Though honestly I've never had too much of a problem with weed and bugs. Maybe all the other stuff I grow is more tasty?
 
I dislike growing outside very much, have to contend with bugs.
I put coarse salt and dried chillies down and wetted it, didnt see a single slug trail this morning.
May have to move the entire op to my balcony to deal with bugs.

Any old wives tales to deal with bugs organically?

Put a teaspoon of sunlight liquid in a spray bottle and spray the plant and leaves with it. That should keep the bugs off
 
Only 4 week so far, are those balls already? May have to chop

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Its weird that they are pre flowering already, was it always outside?How many hours of direct sunlight is it receiving?
 
I have a few :D Yep outside, it's a courtyard so not direct sun all day but mostly. I wondered if it would cause that and it does which is awesome so can harvest multiple times a season.
 
I have a few :D Yep outside, it's a courtyard so not direct sun all day but mostly. I wondered if it would cause that and it does which is awesome so can harvest multiple times a season.

Ya see how it goes, because I think those plants will go back into veg in December.
 
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