Triminator moisture meter

OldMedUser

Well-Known Member
Some new hi-tech gizmo to empty gullible grower's wallets I see. ;)

I trim fresh off the plant and slow dry until I judge when it's time to put the finished buds in cans for burping down the last of the moisture for a few weeks.

Looks like a taser.

:peace:
 

kingzt

Well-Known Member
Some new hi-tech gizmo to empty gullible grower's wallets I see. ;)

I trim fresh off the plant and slow dry until I judge when it's time to put the finished buds in cans for burping down the last of the moisture for a few weeks.

Looks like a taser.

:peace:
It takes the guessing work out and you don't have to judge which plants to start trimming first. When I trim certain strains it's deceiving because I might think it's ready but as I start trimming I can tell it needs to hang a little longer. It shouldn't hurt anybody's wallet for $30.
 

ANC

Well-Known Member
Some new hi-tech gizmo to empty gullible grower's wallets I see. ;)

I trim fresh off the plant and slow dry until I judge when it's time to put the finished buds in cans for burping down the last of the moisture for a few weeks.

Looks like a taser.

:peace:
actually the only people I have seen use those were in a vid from a very large, very high tech op producing concentrates etc...
I'll try and find it some time.
 

kingzt

Well-Known Member
Really just curious if anyone uses it. I’m aware people don’t need it and capable of not using one. Not trying to sell the product or looking for financial advice.
 

Silvio Dante

Active Member
The principles of bud suggests to me that anything other than hand-trimming is a detriment to your final product. All of the best quality products in the world are made and finished by hand.

In the context of Afghanistani weed plantations - they tumble the buds to shake off the trichomes to create hash blocks and pollen - since they're not growing UK style skunk. This is traditional weed growing, but naturally, if you're after skunk, why would you ever want to tumble or subject the bud to any form of mechanised process?

Judge the moisture content by weight, eye and feel and set to work on a hand trim for best results - at least that is what I stick too.
 

kingzt

Well-Known Member
The principles of bud suggests to me that anything other than hand-trimming is a detriment to your final product. All of the best quality products in the world are made and finished by hand.

In the context of Afghanistani weed plantations - they tumble the buds to shake off the trichomes to create hash blocks and pollen - since they're not growing UK style skunk. This is traditional weed growing, but naturally, if you're after skunk, why would you ever want to tumble or subject the bud to any form of mechanised process?

Judge the moisture content by weight, eye and feel and set to work on a hand trim for best results - at least that is what I stick too.
Great words of wisdom and even better avatar. I miss the Sopranos
 

hd deuce

Member
Some new hi-tech gizmo to empty gullible grower's wallets I see. ;)

I trim fresh off the plant and slow dry until I judge when it's time to put the finished buds in cans for burping down the last of the moisture for a few weeks.

Looks like a taser.

:peace:
ur an idiot its $40
and wen curing then packaging moisture content has to be exact curing stop when moisture is below 11% 58-59 % RH 66%RH is perfect for curing
curing takes place in aerobic environment where microbes eat chlorophyl and sugars dry ass herb is what happen when u guess ,, or stem snaps all fine but why not use science to get best results

how do u tell moisture in jars guess fucking magician u are i assume , u must smoke told ass bud b yt the heater u cheap cock or do the LOD loss on drying method to treat moisture

u need to know exact moisture levels to determine thc % accurately when using any form of GC_MS unit to have accurate labels
 

hd deuce

Member
anybody using one of these? I don’t use a machine, only hand trim for me. Thought it might help make an easier decision on when to start trimming?
trim wet by hand

put in jar when 12% moisture have a RH gage $5 eBay in lid with probe in jar
never let it go above 65% RH


but if ur using a meter like above RH shouldn't go above the 65% max if ur moisture reader tested buds at 12 % moisture
cure for 2-4 weeks

avoid the long flush , it kills yields and potency get rid of the chlorophyl i the cure

most people think flush rid salt = tastier better burning buds its the cure that does that
flushing fatten buds and creates more term if done proper

big bud article has this explained why a proper flush will increase yields and potency

plant stops using energy to process cute is why in short form

cheers
 

OldMedUser

Well-Known Member
ur an idiot its $40
and wen curing then packaging moisture content has to be exact curing stop when moisture is below 11% 58-59 % RH 66%RH is perfect for curing
curing takes place in aerobic environment where microbes eat chlorophyl and sugars dry ass herb is what happen when u guess ,, or stem snaps all fine but why not use science to get best results

how do u tell moisture in jars guess fucking magician u are i assume , u must smoke told ass bud b yt the heater u cheap cock or do the LOD loss on drying method to treat moisture

u need to know exact moisture levels to determine thc % accurately when using any form of GC_MS unit to have accurate labels
I'm an idiot when you can't even spell simple words properly or construct a simple sentence? rotflmao.gif

50 years of toking and almost 40 years of growing gives me a level of experience you couldn't pull out of your diaper yet sonny.

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