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guide me
well for a long time i have been dry trimming everything by hand and i 100% feel that this is the best option for nose and quality.
i have access to a wet trim machine, but im a little hesitant because... Every attempt i have made at wet trimming has turned out lackluster in all departments, maybe i'm doing it wrong. i trim fresh and turgid by hand and then place on drying racks at 55% humidity, smell comes back after a week or two but it doesnt compare to dry trimmed. if you are a wet trim guru please advise on what im doing wrong. I dont have the manpower to hand trim this harvest... so this leaves me in the market for a machine. trimbag is at the top of my list so far, i know the flowers need to be very dry, i know trich's are going to fall off, and i know that the flowers will need to be gone over after running through the bag. i feel like an idiot paying $350 for a laundry bag thats going to knock off a high percentage of trichs but i am kinda painted into a corner here. any other machines on the market i should know about before pulling the trig? any thoughts on the trimbag? feel free to rip on me. |
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ya ur basically bouncing ur buds before sale no?
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$350.00 for a trim bag or $2.00 for a bucket... you do the math. lol. |
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Thanks a bunch! i appreciate the input!
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you're most welcome.
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