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Porky

The Dwarf Hermie King
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A mate of mine sent me a link to this a month or 2 back.
Only works on really dry buds.
The last thing I would want to do to dry buds would be brush all the trics off.
 

Quokk@

Vegetating
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187
A mate of mine sent me a link to this a month or 2 back.
Only works on really dry buds.
The last thing I would want to do to dry buds would be brush all the trics off.
True that Porky although they're advertising that it actually saves the trics, I've got a silicone basting brush in the drawer that i might give it a shot with :unsure:
 

Porky

The Dwarf Hermie King
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True that Porky although they're advertising that it actually saves the trics, I've got a silicone basting brush in the drawer that i might give it a shot with :unsure:
I reckon ya basting brush would be exactly the same mate.
I also reckon after brushing about a 1/4 oz it will be sticky as fuck.
 

Mellow oldfark

Trichome Enthusiast
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94
I trim straight off the plant fresh with curved surgical scissors.
Had the same pair for 20 +years when you get used to them nothing compares.
The curved blades cut around flowers much better tha regular scissors
If I can find my glasses too I'm almost awesome with those things!
It just so happens I have a whole box of them going for a good price!.......
Ah no I don't 'I lied .🙊
But you can get them from medical supplies easy enough or people you know that work in hospital .
The curved surgical scissor is seriously fast in trained hands!
Large flexible plastic bins under work station to collect trim.
Sorry to hi jack thread .
I don't like the look of how dry flowers is just to sell the BRUSH ?
Brush might work well with freeze dried flowers.
Get your self a pair if your serious and thank me later when your trimming faster than a Viet triad trimming machine on a north coast outdoor gro op!
✌🏻
 

Indy

Misfit
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57
Can't help but think what a pain in the arse it'd be once it eventually gummed up with tri's 'n trash.
 

Old fox

Customs Avoidance
Community Member
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I trim straight off the plant fresh with curved surgical scissors.
Had the same pair for 20 +years when you get used to them nothing compares.
The curved blades cut around flowers much better tha regular scissors
If I can find my glasses too I'm almost awesome with those things!
It just so happens I have a whole box of them going for a good price!.......
Ah no I don't 'I lied .🙊
But you can get them from medical supplies easy enough or people you know that work in hospital .
The curved surgical scissor is seriously fast in trained hands!
Large flexible plastic bins under work station to collect trim.
Sorry to hi jack thread .
I don't like the look of how dry flowers is just to sell the BRUSH ?
Brush might work well with freeze dried flowers.
Get your self a pair if your serious and thank me later when your trimming faster than a Viet triad trimming machine on a north coast outdoor gro op!
✌🏻
Ah yeah. Saw that Taree bust in the news. Massive Vietnamese operation.
 

Red Eye Hero

Baked
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642
I seen it today on Facebook didn’t look at it until now looks like it’s works really well couldn’t find any bad reviews either
 

Old fox

Customs Avoidance
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28
Not in my books. Might be a little kinder on the trichomes?
Dry trim for me. Wet trimming a full size outdoor plant takes about 3-4 days solid effort per plant (manicured). 👎 Outside plant usually retains a much higher leaf ratio at harvest. I think it may be due to available nitrogen in the ground. Pots outdoors may be different, as plant can exhaust available nitrogen.
 

Quokk@

Vegetating
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187
I trim straight off the plant fresh with curved surgical scissors.
Had the same pair for 20 +years when you get used to them nothing compares.

Just had a look on eBay and there's plenty of the curved surgical scissors available. They average around $15. Might get a pair (y)
 

Carbcon

Curing
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13
I do all the big stuff wet. Black Panther ftmfw
Then rest of it when into jars.
Final trim before smoking equates to 10%.
I enjoy the scissor hash.
I glue up 4 of them then clean together.
Use straight medical scissors after the Panther.

I been looking at trim trays
 

Old fox

Customs Avoidance
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28
The sea hawk drying nets are the best trim related things that I own. I also rate these little bunnings snips.View attachment 6921View attachment 6922
Haven't tried that dry rack, but looks handy. I've got 2 pairs of the Bunnings trimmers. I don't rate them- too big for exquisite work and lose their sharp edge too easily.. Now using Fiskars micro tip No 5. For a few extra bucks, they save some effort.
 
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