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Yup couple looking pretty close but aome look like still a bit to go. Looking great.Nug/resin tour.
The trichomes are looking about 5% clear 80% milky and 15% amber.
You’ve heard my opinion/guesses on how time is left, whats are your opinions on when these top nugs should come down?
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As always please excuse the white dots on the leaves, its from the ash.
Presses have a huge range of prices, but the one I am looking at is about $430. The leaf blower was $270, because they were out of the cheaper 20 volt model.
I am mainly getting the press because I am too lazy to trim all of that weed.
Yea, I agree looking close, but I would go longer, if it's safe to keep them out. Timing is one of the biggest factors IMHO.Yup couple looking pretty close but aome look like still a bit to go. Looking great.
Yea, I was looking at one also. What's the deal you want heat and pressure correct? I would imagine the more expensive ones beyond that are likely size, and doing more product at once?
This is the one I"m looking at:
hmm, 1 ton is 2000 psi? So that would make the one I"m looking at (5000 psi) into only 2 1/2 tons, vs the 6 tons (12,000 psi) your looking at? Does that sound correct?Nice, I was looking at some units like that at first, but I decided I wanted a bit more pressure and a bit larger plates, because I am planning to press the majority of my harvest.
This is the one I am leaning towards
6 Ton Bottle Jack Heat Press Machine with Dual 3x5 Inch Heated Plates https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07KQ3QB9N/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_v--zFbBK3JZ2E
Yup couple looking pretty close but aome look like still a bit to go. Looking great.
hmm, 1 ton is 2000 psi? So that would make the one I"m looking at (5000 psi) into only 2 1/2 tons, vs the 6 tons (12,000 psi) your looking at? Does that sound correct?
Cool, Thanks! Definitely going to do a stagger harvest, some that I didn’t show seem even farther away.
Yea, I seen that the cheap ones get hotter, I want to avoid that, but if I'm going to spend the money, I want the right thing. So do you know how much %, is it significant to change overall yield by a substantial margin? I don't mind the small work, but I do want optimum yields, especially if it's an extra hundred or two hundred dollars only in price difference.Yeah, As I understand (from youtube) that 3.5 ton difference translates into % yield at the same temp. And you don’t want to go higher on the temp or you will damage the product. And that going much higher than 6 tons will just cause blowouts.
So do you know how much %, is it significant to change overall yield by a substantial margin?
Looking great!Night cam update
Looking great!
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