GreenHighlander
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4hr shift? What kind of union BS we talking about here?a shift meaning 1 8-hr shift or like a 4hr shift?
All jokes aside it totally depends on the strain , the trimmer, and the level of trim desired.
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4hr shift? What kind of union BS we talking about here?a shift meaning 1 8-hr shift or like a 4hr shift?
was talking with a greenhouse grower out in the IE, and he outsources his trimming, said it cost him $130/lb...not sure is that was a flat rate or what the hourly calc'd out to be. He was complaining about the state of the wholesale market here..."what I used to sell for $1200 can only get $800 now....and I still have to pay $130 a pound for the trimming..."ouch, anyone outsource the trimming part then? i wonder what rates go for (flat payment per pound harvested, or hourly, or etc?)
what are some popular strains that are leafy buggers but still worth growing for example?Yep bingo^^ when you get those leafy strains you gotta get in the bud to trrim those fan leaves, pita i think specially the small ones at the top,and doing it carefully not to damage the trics too much.after doing it soo long i battled to straighten my friggen arm and was sore for months lol.
wow is that in comparison with before jan1 2018?was talking with a greenhouse grower out in the IE, and he outsources his trimming, said it cost him $130/lb...not sure is that was a flat rate or what the hourly calc'd out to be. He was complaining about the state of the wholesale market here..."what I used to sell for $1200 can only get $800 now....and I still have to pay $130 a pound for the trimming..."
BothLike Staff Kings? Or did you mean the machinery? Do they staff trimmers at temp agencies in legal states? Might be a good business model
i trim live. throw down plastic under the plant to catch trim and trim a branch at a time, leaving as many of the bigger leaves on as i can, just try and remove the smaller stuff. i keep the whole plant alive so i dont chop until its all trimmed then i hang whole and the bigger leaves cocoon the buds for the dry period. big leaves can easily be removed when buds are dry.If time is a concern and you don't have too many plants, trim wet as you harvest.
Not sure if you are referring to the trim price or the drop in the wholesale price. This was weeks ago, so if the Q is about the trim price, that is his current cost. I gotta think that his trimmers are doing at least a pound per day. If it was about the price drop, that is current too, and he said they were due to mega med farms in Az where their med production is regulated, but not the distribution, so the legal Az med production makes it way to the black markets in other states (he said they don't care about where the product goes, just so long as they get the tax revenue). Don't know if he was BS-ing or not, just passing along general info.wow is that in comparison with before jan1 2018?
I couldnt tell ya.near all my life ive just gotten them from a dealer that didnt know anythingwhat are some popular strains that are leafy buggers but still worth growing for example?
Agreeded 6-8 hours depending on foliage.A pound in 8 hours trimmed is average