• Hey there DGC,

    Something has been on my mind. When learning how to dry trim off the worldwide interwebs i read other peoples rates for trimming were a lb per 4 hours which equates to a zip every 15 minutes. Is anyone else reaching these insane speeds? Or am i just the only one who thinks theyre insane.

    Ive started using gloves that sped…

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    • I’m seriously tempted to make a mini wood chipper than you can feed dried untrimmed plants and get perfect ground flower out of. 😂😂😂

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      • Shortlife (edited)

        I am normally pullng around three to four Pounds a run.

        The trim hell became too much for me so I devised a new system.

        First I hang the plants whole and remove most of the fan leave quickly and without caring to get everything.

        Then I let them get most of the way dry. Trim any left over Fan Leaves and buck all the Flowers of the stems into…

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      • Yeah that sounds crazy fast. I guess it depends on how leafy the plant is and how many you can remove before hanging. I ran out of space in the dry tent and had to use one of the multi level mesh racks recently. I did a heavy wet trim and no dry trimming at all…

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        • Bud structure and calyx to leaf ratio determine how time consuming the process is. Organizational skills will come in to play. Unorganized people take forever to do anything. Hours per pound is not the best example of efficiency with so many variables but 4-6 hours is standard for a pound.

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          With this blue slushy and Hawaiian snow cone from J.R.… I kind of feel like I am playing with a stacked deck. They both seem to love the greenhouse! Can’t wait to get the Hawaiian under the HPS. I have not smoked the Hawaiian yet, but I did a small sample in the flower room of the blue slushy and it is giving my glue a little bit of a run for…

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          • Stacking well! I’m getting rain tomorrow afternoon so 5am chop time!

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        • Thinking of you bro @Dude lol

        • Reply to PH meter oddity… “Quantum PH”

          I’ve used a bunch of different meters over the years and have come to one conclusion. Trash. When a bunch of replacement Bluelab Guardian probes were bad brand new, I threw it all away. They’ll lie (even after calibration) after about 6 months to a year. Test drops have never failed me. Thankfully I’ve always had them to test against digital meters.

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        • Reply to Dwc Droopy leaves

          Do the best you can. No matter what the next rounds always better. And the next round is most often even better.

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