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Re: Trimming Traditions

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Or tunes , not tubes lol
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I think the one tradition I have carried on since the beginning...is scrapping my snips/scissors and collecting all the scissor hash at the end of the trim. Then once its all done, I roll me up a fat joint and add all the scissor hash. Not only is the hash absolutely tremendous...but I feel it gives me a good insight into the flower I have just harvested. I will generally know from that hash joint what the strength and taste of the flower is like. :Stoned:
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i leave polly in the groom bolock naked with a pair of shears...that way when see comes out for air,ive not much need to search her :oik!: i aint trimmed a bush since 1996 .... canna that is :lol: wheres that Phillips one shave !!! :Stoned:
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Captain Beefheart wrote:i leave polly in the groom bolock naked with a pair of shears...that way when see comes out for air,ive not much need to search her :oik!: i aint trimmed a bush since 1996 .... canna that is wheres that Phillips one shave !!! :Stoned:
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I just do it on the pong table
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Hate to trim, hands hurt after couple hours, back hurts, find it kind of boring.
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sageridder wrote:
Thu Jan 21, 2021 4:40 am
Hate to trim, hands hurt after couple hours, back hurts, find it kind of boring.
Butchered in a bowl trimmer ftw
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sageridder wrote:Hate to trim, hands hurt after couple hours, back hurts, find it kind of boring.
Tell me about it bro, I'm 2 days in with 1 left feels like I got hit by a truck

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Cave Hill Cole wrote:I think the one tradition I have carried on since the beginning...is scrapping my snips/scissors and collecting all the scissor hash at the end of the trim. Then once its all done, I roll me up a fat joint and add all the scissor hash. Not only is the hash absolutely tremendous...but I feel it gives me a good insight into the flower I have just harvested. I will generally know from that hash joint what the strength and taste of the flower is like. :Stoned:
My first ever harvest I did that! I had a massive hash ball and brought it to a friend's house. We put it in the pipe and it caught fire and stayed bubbling the whole time. I legit thought I was gonna die that was the raciest high I've ever experienced, mind was moving faster than Usain Bolt on crack

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Re: Trimming Traditions

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I always use a brand new pair of snips. 80 cents from the shop so why not.

Have to have some bouncy house, dnb or something to sing along to playing.

Have to make sure there's plenty of coffee in

Have to warn the misses every time not to ask me how long I'll be every half an hour

Like you, I order pizza too. Double pepperoni with smoked cheese ftw

I always show my misses my new thumb blister from trimming and moan about how much I hate doing it. Ordered some spring action bonsai snips though so that wont be happening anymore :)
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