connoisseurde420
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What type are you leaning towards?coming into the same issue myself, trimmed my last room wet (5+#s) solo at night after my 9-5 job and was worthless with sleep deprivation by the end of it. Just gonna follow this thread and see what comes of it.
Spoke with ez trim today about their trimmers satellite 10k, drone 6k, and wander 1.6k. I think their salad bowl type is much better than the trim pro in design and function. still think i could take the 12 lbs down with the wander in two days if someone is feeding me.. a pound an hour seems reasonable from what i have read of it.
Leaning towards wander for now, if i dont like it upgrade to drone or twister/centurion.
Will doHaven't gotten to that point yet, just tossing the idea of it around. @labud uses one to trim wet I believe, his thread is worth checking out.
Sounds nice, Im jelly. Still gonna trim the next pull by hand but this is the last one. If i can find the money i will get one before i have to pull this 10-12# down in a couple weeks not counting on it though..i ran a triminator dry trimmer an loved it . but i wet trimmed ost the tops and only ran the lowers of my greenhouse . fuck it rawked whem the RH% was right on ...
I believe thats the machine trimmers giving the buds that look...Apologies for what might be seen as off topic, but :
Does un-trimmed bud have a constituency?
I hang entire plants for 7-10 days.
As time allows I pull fans and smaller non-bud leaf.
The trichome covered small leaf is left to hug the bud as it cures.
I'm a med grower, so normal bag appeal is not the same.
I'd like to see this as the norm for the nascent Alaska legal market.
Hand trimming is not the sort of jobs I'd like to see this new industry produce.
On the other hand, I purchased legal bud in Washington that looked like little Styrofoam asteroids.
Like they had been sand blasted, high grading all the outer parts and selling bud as if it were an artichoke heart.
I'm thinking it's the oil market that this diversion feeds, leaving bud core for sale.
Don't want to see this in Alaska at all.
Am I off base here?
Are beautiful unmolested buds too much to ask for?
thank you! Hope he chimes in.I havent used it myself, but i know @OGPunkrocker uses a wander and loves it.
how much do you take down, how long does it take? That's the important part I feel. Cool that you would buy again. The cleaning isn't bad, but looks like it needs it often with greasy buds. I do feel all trimmers are over priced cause they got us bent over with a new market and all.Because of a disability I have in my hands I got the wanderer for 1500 bucks or so, it is very good for wet trimming and doesn't knock off a shit ton of trichomes, it made quick work, and I was happy with it. You need to clean it often, but it cleans easily, and saved me a bunch of time. That being said, the best trim there is, is by hand, you just cant match it 100%. Some of the pricier barrel trimmers (5-15 grand ones) are really good for going through side nugs if you are running a whole lot of weight, but I always trim the best kolas by hand even though It sucks for my hands. Would I buy the wanderer again? yes, absolutely.
sounds similar to what I have read about it. I don't do racks myself prefer wet trim and hang dry. Leaving them on the stem helps drying. I hated doing dry trim with scissors. And back in the day with water hash you didn't want to dry trim. I'm doing 10-15 lbs per room so that's a good size for me still. I do thinks that with a machine the buds are better off dry. Too soft and messes with the shape of the buds. Idk on the fenceHey there,
I have the trimpal dry trimmer. Works most excellent. I hang 7-10 days, cut off the stem and load the machine up and run the batch for 20-30 minutes..
I have tried wet trimmers and hanging in nets and the final product didn't come out as good. The dry trimmer is much nicer on it...
I have the 2 lb model , which works for my needs of 5-10 a month. It was $,4000.
A bigger site would want the larger model...
I think it's the same with all dry trimmers. I got to use a TrimPal last year. Trimming at the recommended RH, in the 50s, was too low and while it was MUCH faster, the buds took a bit of a beating. Raise that RH up to at least 60%, and even though it takes a good bit longer to get it trimmed up, the results are far superior. In my opinion.i ran a triminator dry trimmer an loved it . but i wet trimmed ost the tops and only ran the lowers of my greenhouse . fuck it rawked whem the RH% was right on ...
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