Jjgrow420
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Yepare you using the machine trimmer wet?
Yepare you using the machine trimmer wet?
It's the same concept as a trimpro. I think I found it searching trimpro on amazon.That machine, specifically, what's it called? I've been trying to diy one but frustration and bloody fingers say buy one.
There's all kinds of 'em on amazon. I'd get one they call the bowl or something.That machine, specifically, what's it called? I've been trying to diy one but frustration and bloody fingers say buy one.
https://acinfinity.com/grow-accessories/harvest/bud-bowl-trimmers/bud-bowl-trimmer-twist-spin-cut-with-clear-visibility-dome-19-inch/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIssXfxIC__QIViDWtBh1rdQNcEAQYASABEgLoy_D_BwE
No matter what you do you will have some form of a loss. Time is valuable to me, and I'd rather not spend it hunched over trimming. I'll loose a couple trichrome to save hours of tedious labour.I think somebody in RIU said those things knock the trichs off. I'm NOT a grower, dammit!
Those things are the worst and molest your bud worse than a little boy at Neverland ranchThere's all kinds of 'em on amazon. I'd get one they call the bowl or something.
You drop the nugs in, turn it on, can do like a pound/hour or something. amazon it, bro.
It costs like $100, I think.
Trimpro is Canadian I think. It's a name brand and usually more exp. They use better motors and blades but the one I got for 100$ is more then adequate. Just look around you can find them. It seems like one company made all kinds and sold them off to diff companies that branded it as their own. I see the exact one from diff sellers at diff prices. This one just popped up and I scooped it up quick.$1500 for one now. If I were making money off my grow I could maybe see the expense and definitely when I get too old but right now it stays me and the snips.
Cannabrush is fucking awesome but you need to properly dry.Machine is much easier than you think. Let me dig up a pic
Don't mind the shitty bud on it that was a great white shark that I scrapped because it wasnt anything I liked. You just roll the bud and move it back and forth on the grate wet. Easy as pie.
Canabrush you use on the dry bud. I don't have one and haven't tried it before but many people like it.
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You can hand trim the buds more afterwards if you like. It doesn't do the job 100% I'd say 80-85% but the time saved is invaluable
It's silica secretions.if i rub the leaves on this auto plant i have one direction it is smooth. the other direction it's like it has spikes or barbs...it hurts, like a shark skin or sand paper. it would mess you up it you let it
i thought i heard something about acapulco gold or other land races having this trait on a random youtube...can't recall exactly.
Gotta hunt it but I found one for us American residents same price. Different brand and yeah I'm buying oneTrimpro is Canadian I think. It's a name brand and usually more exp. They use better motors and blades but the one I got for 100$ is more then adequate. Just look around you can find them. It seems like one company made all kinds and sold them off to diff companies that branded it as their own. I see the exact one from diff sellers at diff prices. This one just popped up and I scooped it up quick.
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Quick search found one for 99.99
MELONFARM 18 Inch Leaf Bud Trimmer Electric Hydroponic Trimming Machine with 3 Adjustable Speed and 6 Stainless Steel Blades, Automatic Spin Reaper, for Plant and Flowers https://a.co/d/cvYoWZY
Nice dude! Glad I could help. Just remember they aren't perfect so don't expect perfection. If you can I'd suggest asking to get an extra pack of blades. I find a up and down motion works best with a bit of a roll. WATCH YOUR FINGERS! You'll be happy you got it. What a time saver. I went back and forth for so long considering buying a trimpro. I even had a chance to pick one up at the expo in Toronto (lift) for 600$ but decided to wait. I've used one before and its pretty sweet, but for 100$ I figured I can't loose even if it only worked for one harvest. I used to pay people a half ounce an hour to trim for us, so I'm saving time and weed now.Gotta hunt it but I found one for us American residents same price. Different brand and yeah I'm buying one
I figure 80-90% trimmed good enough, it's not like I'm not going to break it up and put it in the grinder. And the extra material might help slow down drying times. I'll get to try it out in a few weeks.Nice dude! Glad I could help. Just remember they aren't perfect so don't expect perfection. If you can I'd suggest asking to get an extra pack of blades. I find a up and down motion works best with a bit of a roll. WATCH YOUR FINGERS! You'll be happy you got it. What a time saver. I went back and forth for so long considering buying a trimpro. I even had a chance to pick one up at the expo in Toronto (lift) for 600$ but decided to wait. I've used one before and its pretty sweet, but for 100$ I figured I can't loose even if it only worked for one harvest. I used to pay people a half ounce an hour to trim for us, so I'm saving time and weed now.
Sorry for hijacking this thread.
I find it cuts the trimmings up pretty fine so you sort of loose out on some material to make extracts with but I prefer extract from buds rather than leaf anywaysI figure 80-90% trimmed good enough, it's not like I'm not going to break it up and put it in the grinder. And the extra material might help slow down drying times. I'll get to try it out in a few weeks.