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    Trimming Machines, and the Ultratrimmer

    There are two things we want from the trim process. 1. good looking buds without extra leaf 2. preserve trichomes, by minimizing handling. 1. is a matter of taste, but 2. can be measured scientifically. Either approximately with a loupe or microscope, or exactly by say shooting some into wax...
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    Trimming Machines, and the Ultratrimmer

    I don't get it but maybe, the customer (patient...) is always right. Anyone out there used one of the dry trim machines? Did it take half the trichomes, and half the potency? And half the time off your trim job? And give you twice the dabs off the trim?
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    Trimming Machines, and the Ultratrimmer

    TrimPro only make wet trimmers. Maybe that is to their credit. Rather than make a dry trimmer that rips off people's trichomes. Not to get too negative, but buyers seem to demand mainly good looks. I really don't know what people expect, for $1000, minus paid $150 for the trim. If prices get...
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    Trimming Machines, and the Ultratrimmer

    I have been looking at a lot of dry trimming machines and I am not ready to believe in them. The simple logic is they shake the bud around a lot. They all show off some finished product, which I can believe looks pretty good. Maybe you need 2 hours to polish up the result, rather than 8 or 10...
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    Rhino's first outdoor grow

    Unless you live in the southern hemisphere, you seem to be starting several months late bro. So my suggestion is to get ahold of some clones if there are any left and jump start your season.
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    Core Soil Nutrients? Help!

    Got holes/mounds about 10 feet in diameter and 3 feet high, about 3 cubic yards of soil. What nutrients should I add, and about how much? Each hole started out with about half a cubic yard of topsoil and ditto compost, plus a bale of peat moss. Money is tight so I am looking for the core...
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