What's the best way to dry when trimming with a Spin Pro or Handy Trimmer

I'm trying something new by using a Spin Pro / Handy trimmer to harvest. My usual method s to hand/scissor trim bud's with stem on, then hang dry for 3-6 days with the ac set to 75 degrees and with my air scrubber venting out, then I remove the bud from stem then glass jar cure until I feel it's ready.

This will be my first time using the Spin Pro / Handy trimmer and I just want to make sure I do everything right during drying so as not to ruin the smell of my high end OG Kush. I will be building drying racks using basic wood trim boards and window screen. My questions are:

1. while drying on the screen & in the dark, should I still vent my air scrubber out? will it remove too much humidity from my room? (the region i live in is southern cali, weather rt now is approx. 60degrees (i also have the option to scrub the air without venting out)

or do u suggest that since I am drying on racks & off the stem, should I use a humidifier to add humidity to my room, meanwhile keeping the air scrubber recirculating...or venting out, or just plain off?
 

SmokingW33D

Member
it really all depends on whats around them in general, usually if your angles are under the 85 degree angle you should be good. From where I am it usually varies from 70-90 degree. Remember to check for earthquakes, if you get caught offguard run for your god damn life. If not just chill out and give that handy trimmer some time in vegetable oil.

Let me know what your resaults are!
 
it really all depends on whats around them in general, usually if your angles are under the 85 degree angle you should be good. From where I am it usually varies from 70-90 degree. Remember to check for earthquakes, if you get caught offguard run for your god damn life. If not just chill out and give that handy trimmer some time in vegetable oil.

Let me know what your resaults are!
hi there, i'm not sure if we're talking about the same things so just want to clarify.
when you say "angles" what do you mean? and also, in my original question I had specific questions about humidity level's as well as leaving the scrubber vent on & recirculating
vs. leaving it on and venting out
vs. just plain turning it off all together
also, forgive my ignorance but i've never used a spin pro trimmer before so can u please be specific, what do you do with the vegetable oil & your trimmer?

thanks mommyfatsacks
 

itchybans

Member
I'm running the same thing. I cut the buds right away, toss them in the spinner and then directly on the drying racks for 3-4 days rotating them once per day. Then 2 weeks of curing in glass jars
and they're good to go. I'm also in So Cal 1 mile off the beach and the temps and RH are ideal this time of year.
 
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