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Massive Outdoor 2015 Northern Cali Grow,,,,

This is a sweet ass grow thread and it's good to see these harvesting pics! Very inspiring. I'm a one man wrecking ball but when you go as big as you guys have there's no choice but to hire the help! Looking forward to more pics
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This is a sweet ass grow thread and it's good to see these harvesting pics! Very inspiring. I'm a one man wrecking ball but when you go as big as you guys have there's no choice but to hire the help! Looking forward to more pics
 
I think I'm gonna buy a bunch of them. You need to get the Ganja a little crispier then I like for the triminator to work amazing. Just need to hydrate the tote of done stuff right after it comes out for a day or so and I think it will really help.
At 30#'s in 8 hours you can't go wrong rehydrating should be a breeze with the packs. Something I've done on a smaller scale is bag em up in trash bags with10% fresh stems seal over night then by morning they were great.
 
Those packs are ok, but wont re hydrate a super dry pack. They are for keeping at a certain humidity. Plus, if your talking the weight you are dealing with, you know how much money you are talking in those humidity packs? Several hundred, if not close to a thousand. I like my atomizer better. Just my two cents, you know what your doing.
 
Mmm, yeah. I prefer putting it in a room and turning on the humidifier and monitoring RH. If small amounts a leaf of kale is PERFECT.
 
Mmm, yeah. I prefer putting it in a room and turning on the humidifier and monitoring RH. If small amounts a leaf of kale is PERFECT.

Basically the same thing, except you control an entire room, where I am just trying to control what's in my turkey bags. If you have the time, and space, Seamaiden is right. Open up all your turkey bags, and place them in a humidity controlled room and dial in exactly what your looking for. However, I have fresh plants drying in the same area as nugs ready for turkey bags. So I personally can't swing that ATM.
 
Crazy long day. Probly my fourth 13 or 14 hour day in a row. It feels good I just really want to get rid of some of this material. There is so much god damn work just cutting harvesting and bucking I can't really even focus on trimming yet. We have the triminator running 14 Hours a day and are stock piling almost done nugs but right now the game plan is to keep harvesting and bucking everything to the dry racks so we can get everything harvested before stuff starts to get bad bud rot.
 
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I have been soaking the triminator in a long short Rubbermaid container with vegetable oil I got a bunch of it at costco. Thenn we clean it really good every morning with a big towel and then put it all back together. Then we use this oil called clear cut from the grow store that leaves no color or smell and comes In a little spray bottle to keep the machine lubricated all day. The machine has been running 14 hours a day and is doing great
 
I have been soaking the triminator in a long short Rubbermaid container with vegetable oil I got a bunch of it at costco. Thenn we clean it really good every morning with a big towel and then put it all back together. Then we use this oil called clear cut from the grow store that leaves no color or smell and comes In a little spray bottle to keep the machine lubricated all day. The machine has been running 14 hours a day and is doing great
I have used another product called Quick Snip from Harvest Solutions that can also work very well to help get built up gunk off. If you alternate spraying that, and running the machine, with spraying isopropyl and running it, a lot of that crap just slides right off. Then, a thorough wipedown and another spritz of olive oil and it's ready for another round. Also, warming the oil can speed up the cleaning process. I cleaned the machine between each batch/round, so I was cleaning it at least twice a day and sometimes up to five times/day. I borrowed a TrimPal from another farmer here.

I really do dig the diamondplate on your trimmer, it's pretty. Do a video! :D
 
You know i been thinking about this for sometime now starting up a mobile trimming operation dial a trimmer :) thinking this would save the grower a shit load of time and money .
Have a fleet of 18 Wheeler's with state of the art gear and 54 foot trailer with bag sealers weighted and scaled final product going into boxes 25 pound per box taped up and ready for shipment ust like a production line fully automatic only thing grower does is hand up the dried product something like video inside trailer and make business a franchise
 
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