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fdd2blk

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interested in that trimmer
i usually do 3# every 2 weeks and would save me a bunch of time
a bunch of time. i'm loving the way this is working out. i don't know what took me so long.

i am seeing minimal resins stuck to the grill. i really don't think this is any worse than scissors. i'm still waiting to see some fully dried though.
 

captain chronizzle

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i can imagine you have bits of trim on your clothes, the floor, everywhere. A "hobo stoner" could get quite high sweeping your floor for you.

i forgot what color viper? did you say yellow? red? i think money green would be appropriate.
 

poplars

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those leaf trimmers are hella expensive. like 600 bucks on one site I found.

are they really worth it?
 

KaleoXxX

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sure it is if you have as many plants as fdd. he can trim what might take an hout to trim in less than 1 mintherefore trimming a weeks worth in a day
 

northeastern lights

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I was going to buy " The Big Red Shredder" or possibly the same brand as FDD's but fully automated. Only problem is I'm not growing under a canopy so mold and rot is more of an issue for me. just wasn't worth it cause I really needed to inspect the majority of it, so hand trimming it is. Maybe next year.
 

fdd2blk

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I was going to buy " The Big Red Shredder" or possibly the same brand as FDD's but fully automated. Only problem is I'm not growing under a canopy so mold and rot is more of an issue for me. just wasn't worth it cause I really needed to inspect the majority of it, so hand trimming it is. Maybe next year.


it all gets trimmed down to bite sized nuggets before it goes into the machine.



my wife and i are banging out at least a pound a day, working on it about 5 hours per day. i have dry stuff i'm trimming as well so we switch back and forth. i do fresh during the morning and day and dry during the evening. it's going faster than i ever imagined.



worth EVERY penny. i should have bought this 4 years ago. :wall:


makes it fun again as well. :-P
 

greenthumb111

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it all gets trimmed down to bite sized nuggets before it goes into the machine.



my wife and i are banging out at least a pound a day, working on it about 5 hours per day. i have dry stuff i'm trimming as well so we switch back and forth. i do fresh during the morning and day and dry during the evening. it's going faster than i ever imagined.



worth EVERY penny. i should have bought this 4 years ago. :wall:


makes it fun again as well. :-P
If you have to use fresh plant parts on the trimmer, how are you drying the trimmed bud? With screen racks? Looks like a good $600 investment.
 

fdd2blk

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If you have to use fresh plant parts on the trimmer, how are you drying the trimmed bud? With screen racks? Looks like a good $600 investment.
i'm drying it stacked criss-cross in flat boxes. i'll go get some pics.



i found mine for $425 at the hydro store. :bigjoint:
 

fdd2blk

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i went to go take pics and ended up trimming another pound. i can trim a dry pound in an hour and a half. shade leaves removed prior. :bigjoint:


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Steadmanclan

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i have lots of jars at my place fdd.. id be glad to cure all that for ya. im fairly certain i could do it all without losing very many jars :bigjoint:
 

buddy mcbudbud

Active Member
lovely buds fdd :D

but i'm still curious to know why the hand powered trimming machine
costs $425USD? it doesn't look like it should cost anywhere near that
much but it still is a very handy thing to have.
 
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