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Re: Dry trim / wet trim?

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Big fan leaves will go off wet, stright into my soil, chop and drop.

The sugar leaves stay on to preserve the quality and taste. I tried this method and it seemed to dry for longer with a better end product.

But we have to remember that it is also all about every persons needs and environment. My dry dpace gets too hot in summer so I left the fan leaves on too for a day or two, then took them off in case any mould started to set in. Generally the big fans would come off 1st.

I find dry trimming means I have more Hash product at the end. I just trim over my hash screens, radio on, chilling and the occaisional smoke too, the growers perks.
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@2-Scoops I think you gave me the link to your bowl trimmer last time but I lost it. Could you kindly share it? I enquired about one but they said its only for dry trim. Or @Keeno if you have a diff one. There are various from around 80 quid on the bay to 250 :idn:

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I have tghis but it was only £80 at time https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hydroponics- ... SwDcZbO4MZ

But this does same jobby and same size but cheaper. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hydroponics- ... SwDcZbO4MZ

Check out Amazon and look a bit more on e-bay cus you may get first one alot cheaper, not that its a big deal tbh, myself id just buy cheapest @wutang .
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Re: Dry trim / wet trim?

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2-Scoops wrote:
Thu Jan 21, 2021 4:46 pm
I have tghis but it was only £80 at time https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hydroponics- ... SwDcZbO4MZ

But this does same jobby and same size but cheaper. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hydroponics- ... SwDcZbO4MZ

Check out Amazon and look a bit more on e-bay cus you may get first one alot cheaper, not that its a big deal tbh, myself id just buy cheapest @wutang .
Thanks bro. Was confused as some say u get 2 blades; one for dry and one for wet.

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Re: Dry trim / wet trim?

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wutang wrote:
Thu Jan 21, 2021 5:38 pm
2-Scoops wrote:
Thu Jan 21, 2021 4:46 pm
I have tghis but it was only £80 at time https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hydroponics- ... SwDcZbO4MZ

But this does same jobby and same size but cheaper. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hydroponics- ... SwDcZbO4MZ

Check out Amazon and look a bit more on e-bay cus you may get first one alot cheaper, not that its a big deal tbh, myself id just buy cheapest @wutang .
Thanks bro. Was confused as some say u get 2 blades; one for dry and one for wet.
I gotta metal blade for wet trimming and its more a wire looking thing for dry trimning with no sharp edges or owt like.
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Re: Dry trim / wet trim?

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2-Scoops wrote:
Fri Jan 22, 2021 4:11 pm
wutang wrote:
Thu Jan 21, 2021 5:38 pm
2-Scoops wrote:
Thu Jan 21, 2021 4:46 pm
I have tghis but it was only £80 at time https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hydroponics- ... SwDcZbO4MZ

But this does same jobby and same size but cheaper. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hydroponics- ... SwDcZbO4MZ

Check out Amazon and look a bit more on e-bay cus you may get first one alot cheaper, not that its a big deal tbh, myself id just buy cheapest @wutang .
Thanks bro. Was confused as some say u get 2 blades; one for dry and one for wet.
I gotta metal blade for wet trimming and its more a wire looking thing for dry trimning with no sharp edges or owt like.
Thanks dude. Just realised both your links are the same :lol:

Yeah I'll just go for cheapest. Where do you get the blades from? The one I'm looking at comes with just the one for wet trim.

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Im a right dope @wutang , but nearly all work on same principals, just typo "spin pro trimmer" into search box and loads appear, id get cheapest if on ebay around 80 to 90£. :)

Trimzilla >>>>https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ultra-Spin-P ... 100623.m-1

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