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Bowl Trimmers - Wet or Dry trimming?
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Re: Bowl Trimmers - Wet or Dry trimming?
One way only , scissors and a wet cut , Old school see , none of this new gadget malarkey
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Re: Bowl Trimmers - Wet or Dry trimming?
Have you used this one? The cannabrush seems like it has more firmer bristles and thicker...not sure if thats better or not..? If yours works then ill just get one from the bay for a couple of quid
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Re: Bowl Trimmers - Wet or Dry trimming?
I haven't yet mate but I was going to trim the bristles down to make them a bit more rigid. I don't see it working as it is now but I'll try it on my next plant if you're not in a rush
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Re: Bowl Trimmers - Wet or Dry trimming?
I got one from dunelm in the end dude. £3. It works okay for the dead and dry leaves..just got to be careful as it knocks some small buds off if they're really dry. Other than that its not bad. Thanks though.KD wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 7:55 amI haven't yet mate but I was going to trim the bristles down to make them a bit more rigid. I don't see it working as it is now but I'll try it on my next plant if you're not in a rush
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Re: Bowl Trimmers - Wet or Dry trimming?
Wow after all these years of pain could have just used something I had lying around the kitchen and made life a lot easier
Got my eyes on one of those dry trim bags
[youtube]https://youtu.be/wtUdL4-KnRA[/youtube]
Got my eyes on one of those dry trim bags
[youtube]https://youtu.be/wtUdL4-KnRA[/youtube]
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