How long does it take to dry trim?

randybishop

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I have a couple of pounds of trim on a screen. I turn it everyday.
It's been drying 3 days. How long does it usually take to properly dry trim?
 

fumble

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It should be dry any time now Randy :) If you are fluffing it daily and it is on the screen, you should be good to go. I just lay mine out on newspaper and it only takes a couple days.

Whatcha gonna do with it?
 

fumble

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looks good. Just be careful depending on what you do with the coconut oil. If there is any water left in it at all, you could get splattered very badly by popping oil. Like if you were to use it to saute something in. I have taken several folds of papertowel and layed the final product on it to sop up any remaining water after you drain it.
 

randybishop

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looks good. Just be careful depending on what you do with the coconut oil. If there is any water left in it at all, you could get splattered very badly by popping oil. Like if you were to use it to saute something in. I have taken several folds of papertowel and layed the final product on it to sop up any remaining water after you drain it.
Thanks for the tip! Don't wanna get burned!
 
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