Home grower size/priced trimming machines? Any ideas?

Cobbyist

Active Member
Hello, I’m looking for a small scale trimming machine but hopefully some of you guys have real world experience with them.

I have a full time job so I’m hoping to save time on the trimming process. I’m more interested in keeping the thc on the bud vs the perfect look. It’s for personal so I’m not too worried about bag appeal.

I realize there’s no perfect trimming machines for semi-low budget systems, but hopefully I can find one with minimal impact for the process that it is.

Any thoughts Or suggestions?
 

Hobbes

Well-Known Member
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I bought a hand operated trimmer for all the larf I was getting. My last 3 grows I've used it only once for a cup of larf.

It does the job but it beats up the outside trichomes pretty bad.

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Cobbyist

Active Member
I bought a hand operated trimmer for all the larf I was getting. My last 3 grows I've used it only once for a cup of larf.

It does the job but it beats up the outside trichomes pretty bad.
thx for the review! I was wondering about that specific machine myself. Sounds like a no go.
 

JoeBlow5823

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I use this.
It does beat up your buds a bit but i also bought the 151 micron screen and use it to make dry ice hash which turns out amazing. It doesnt perfectly trim your buds but takes care of 90% of the work id say.
 

Cobbyist

Active Member
I use this.
It does beat up your buds a bit but i also bought the 151 micron screen and use it to make dry ice hash which turns out amazing. It doesnt perfectly trim your buds but takes care of 90% of the work id say.
How much crystal do you figure your losing off of a tumble?
 

Twohearted

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How much are you trimming? I may have a fringe opinion here, but I believe that all trimmers do a lot of damage to the flowers. Unless you are dealing with pounds at a time is hand trimming really such a chore? I harvest 4 plants at a time for 10-12 oz of good buds, before I count the trim and larf, and I maybe spend 4-5 hours trimming it. I think a few hours for months of better quality smoke is well worth it.

My approach to trimming is also probably a bit fringe. I only remove fan leaves and discard them, then I hang the plants until they reach the point where the stems bend, but do not crack. Then I take them down and cut off any larger leaf with resin glands. I leave the majority of the small sugar leaves on the buds when I cut them up for storage, I never shear off all the sugar leaves, just leave them mostly intact. This accomplishes a few things; it makes trimming a lot faster and easier, it's more gentle on the resin glands since you are not digging around in the bud with scissors, and as the sugar leaves dry they wrap around the bud and protect the more delicate flower structure from getting beat up during storage and handling, example bud pic attached.

My view is that we spend a lot of time, money and effort growing these plants and I want the flowers to be the best they can be. Going to all of this effort on a fairly small scale and then throwing them in a trimmer to get all tossed about and mangled just to save a little time at the cost of quality seems counter intuitive to me.

When I am ready to smoke them I simply pluck the sugar leaves off the buds as I transfer them from my cure jars to my stash jar. When I have a couple grams of sugar leaves saved up I dry sift them, or throw them into the next batch of bubble hash. If it was an extra frosty run then I often just end up leaving them on the buds. With a frosty strain and a good run I find that the smaller sugar leaves are just a frosted out as the rest of the flower structure anyway.

Happy growing!
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LinguaPeel

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Why do you have to trim it.. Keep a tin nearby when you bust up buds to put in the grinder. When the trim tin is full, make some budder. Best way to regulate your edible usage.

Trimming is going to fall out of fashion as we move further into legalization.
 

Cobbyist

Active Member
Lol I like all those ideas but clearly there is no magical unicorn trimming machine that’s going to come out of the blue and work wonders.
Anybody try the trim pro scissors? They look kinda hokey but the speedee trim is insanely priced! Is there something in the middle?

I’m going to be harvesting 2 lbs next run (hopefully) and then I may be upsizing my grow significantly after that, is why I’m looking to options.

I do like the pic of that bud twohearted, maybe I’ll try a quick and dirty dry trim and see how it comes out.
 
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