trimming machines

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KUSHWRECK3M

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google it

a really good one that will get the whole job done
 
hiheelz ngarden

hiheelz ngarden

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what type of machine do you recommend for trimming?

I have heard of good things about the Trim Reaper!
Not into trim machines myself cause I feel like it takes a lot of the crystals off!
But then again workers get expensive!

Please keep us updated which one you pick and what you think!
 
bobby

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Sell your product at a higher price and provide jobs for people who need the income. A trim machine will force you to sell your product at a few hundred dollars less.

It's pretty easy.

1. Dry your product and weigh it out.
2. Deliver to your trim team.
3. Weigh the trim/branches.
4. Your end product + Trim = What you took to your trimmers.

You will have some evaporation, but it's normal so you just have to figure out the reasonable percentages of evaporation.

Trim machines are only good for large outdoor grows and super large indoor grows. But unless you are running 200 lights, you can easily find a group of 2-4 people who can rely on the income an do a great job. I suggest you recruit older folks in their 50's that need the money. Pay them 160 per pound and it will take them 8-10 hours to manicure it perfectly...if someone is using their house to do it...give them 20-40 bucks on top of each pound for renting the space...so your total should be between 180-200.
 
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