A winning combo . . . debudder edge, Cannatrol & Twister BatchOne Go!

HydroDawg421

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I've been looking for a way out of 'trim jail'. I usually spend 40-60 hours trimming my bud from a 6-plant grow. This is just too tedious and time-consuming.

I recently used a debudder edge to remove the wet flowers just after chop, I laid the flower in a drying rack for 24 hours and then put them in the Cannatrol Cold Cure for a 4-day dry and 4-day cure. Afterward, I used the Twister BatchOne Go to trim.

I have about 3-4 hours TOTAL from chop to the jar. Overall, I'm very impressed with the BatchOne Go. It doesn't come close to hand trimming but the results were impressive nonetheless. It will remove the bigger leaves and some of the sugar leaves. The cleanup on the BatchOne Go was easy as well!


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HydroDawg421

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I used the debudder to strip the flower from the stem. This took less than 20-30 mins. I had a large tote overflowing when I started and I was able to strip it all off really easily using the debudder tool. Then into the drying nets for 24hrs, into the Cannatrol for 8 days, and then 7 mins per 'batch' tumbling in the BatchOne Go. I netted 3+ lbs total cured bud. Easy Peasy!!!

Find some YouTube videos

Debudder Edge tool
Cannatrol
Twister BatchOne Go!
 

Hobbes

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What's the customer service like at Cannatrol? Are you happy with your purchase? Anything you can think of good or bad? Did it do a better job than the old way of dry/cure?

I can see one in my house before my next harvest.

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HydroDawg421

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What's the customer service like at Cannatrol? Are you happy with your purchase? Anything you can think of good or bad? Did it do a better job than the old way of dry/cure?

I can see one in my house before my next harvest.

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I was so pleased with the first Cannatrol I have since purchased 2 more. I may need one more before it's all over. I will NEVER go back to the traditional ways of drying/curing. EVER! It's literally a 3-step process . . . 1) Load it with flower 2) turn it on 3) FORGET ABOUT IT! 8 days later I have perfectly dried/cured bud.

I haven't had any issues, but I have spoken with their customer support team for some tips/tricks, advice, and to order more shelves. They have been stellar every time. The founder developed this technology by designing/installing curing/storage systems for cheese. The process of lowering humidity, dew point, and temperature for cold storage of cheese is similar to cannabis. From what I can remember . . .
 

PopAndSonGrows

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40-60 hours???? Holy crap. How big are your plants, just out of curiosity??

Cool tools. A lil rich for my blood, but I like seeing the cool gadgets people are using for harvest and storage.
 

Hobbes

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Thanks HydroDawg, I was set to get one now I want to be sure to have it for my harvest in 8 weeks!

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HydroDawg421

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40-60 hours???? Holy crap. How big are your plants, just out of curiosity??

Cool tools. A lil rich for my blood, but I like seeing the cool gadgets people are using for harvest and storage.
That 40-60 hours includes everything from chop to curing. I spent a lot of time trimming for a 'dispensary quality' appearance. I usually end up with just a little more than 1/2lb per plant and typically have 6-8 plants. It's a long, tedious process. I've also gotten better at lollipoping as well as defoliating and thinning.

This time around, I just used the debudder tool to strip the flowers off, place them in the collapsible netting for 24 hours then into the Cannatrol. The best part was the 7 mins in the BatchOne for trimming.

The Twister BatchOne Go has paid for itself in ONE HARVEST as far as I'm concerned! I saved enough time and labor to pay for it much less the pain in my hands and forearms! I'm ADD so sitting still for that long and mindlessly trimming is excruciating. I don't see any other way forward now!
 
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