Questions to all who have trimmed before..... and loathed it.

dvs1038

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Lol oh yeah damn. But yeah up the hill doesn't sound like I'm near u, now maybe if u said over the hill or sumptin I would think u were in SFV.
 

dvs1038

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Lolz yeah me too, I grew up in Chatsworth, porn capitol of L.A. I actually ran into some ppl filming a porno in the middle of the hills out in chatsworth one day. It was some funny shit. But the best part was a few years later I saw a pic online of that same chick and dude and u could see my head leaning over the top of this rocky cliff above where he was banging her, Hilarious!!!!
 

missnu

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I can trim a 3-4 oz plant in an hour...and I only have 1 or 2 ready every few months...so...never had a problem trimming...
I think if I had a lot I would hang the whole plant til totally dry then just knock all the leaves off...the leaves wrapping around the buds also protect the buds from light while drying, as well as letting them dry slowly...I trim before hanging now since again I only do a few plants so trimming isn't that bad, nor is drying, but as I said the whole plant would hang if I had a lot to do...once the leaves are crispy all you have to run is shake the buds around a little and rub them and the leaves fall off and you are left with your buds to be jarred
 

Warlock1369

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I wish that was the case. I tried that along time ago. Trimming alot after dry takes way to long. It takes me 4-5 hours to trim a 4oz plant. But it's med grade. If it was just for me 2hours. And shaking it only helps with some of my fan leaves.

I can trim a 3-4 oz plant in an hour...and I only have 1 or 2 ready every few months...so...never had a problem trimming...
I think if I had a lot I would hang the whole plant til totally dry then just knock all the leaves off...the leaves wrapping around the buds also protect the buds from light while drying, as well as letting them dry slowly...I trim before hanging now since again I only do a few plants so trimming isn't that bad, nor is drying, but as I said the whole plant would hang if I had a lot to do...once the leaves are crispy all you have to run is shake the buds around a little and rub them and the leaves fall off and you are left with your buds to be jarred
 

Cliddy

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Takes me 12 hours per pound, thats doing a medical grade trim. Including a few breaks; but working my ass off.

Fasted I have done it is in 9hours and that was a mediocre trim job. Thats what she said.

Just saying I think it is possible for the human race to build a device that works better than a pair of soft touch...... We did put a man on the moon (apparently).
 

dannyboy602

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Hii.

I want to ask you all a couple of questions. I am developing a hand held trimmer. It is going to make hand trimming look like the stone age.

I hate trimming. After spending all the time and energy to grow it... then having to sit down for days and days in a row; hunched over, hands hurting, cramping up and headaches. I wanted to make the process 35% faster and 80% less energy from the user in a hand held device.

We are getting our first prototype in 15 days. And when we have the patent in play I will post some photos for you all (5weeks or so).


Questions:

1) How long does it take YOU to trim a full pound.

2) If it increased throughput by 35%, required very little energy input and actually worked. Would you buy one?

3) How much money do you think is reasonable to pay for a trimming device?



Thanks
Cliddy
H.i.i
1. me and an assistant. 1lb a day.
2. no because i still have to clean it. resin is sticky.
3. Fiskars shears $20 bucks. Beautifully hand trimmed buds PRICELESS.
 
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