Recommendations for bud trimmer.

Angus Hung

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I run a centurion pro. and have used a twister t5 a few times.
the centurion works pretty well. i remove large fan leaves and have to go thru it by hand after it goes thru the machine. but does a pretty good job.
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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Green bros definitely sounds good. But god 10k for a machine. Im looking at the twister t6, centurionpro, and lastly the trimpro rotor(cause its cheap). Anyone with experience with this
Whatever you do, don’t get one with suction. They are the worst on your buds. Turns them into a gemstone.. money wasted. Unless you want a kief machine :)
 

Tn29

Active Member
the fan runs on 220
Super interested in centurion trimmers. How long have you had yours? How has it held up? Just rented a twister t4 for the smalls. Holy fuck it was amazing. Game changer for sure. But its around 9k where im at.
 

Angus Hung

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Ya both twister and centurion are expensive. I find the centurion is a little more heavy duty then the twister. they are both pretty loud..
the centurion has a option to have built in blue tooth speakers. I didnt get them but it may be worth the extra few bucks.
it has held up pretty good thus far, we had it for about 2 years and trim about 50 lbs every month or two. needs to be properly cleaned and scrapped pretty much every use. the only parts ive needed replaced have been little rubber gasket roller things. ( Id get a few extra if you buy one.
you still have to go thru and finish most the buds off. but you get a good 75% trim with the machine.
 

EhCndGrower

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Well after a 10+hr wet trimming of my outdoor Fruity Pebbles plant last year (1130g) I was not looking forward to this years outdoor harvest where I have 8 of them to harvest. I took out the credit card and bought a TrimPro Motor Workstation ($2k Cnd) So yes I will admit that it takes away the glorious look of my frosty nuggs a little bit but it helped me trim my entire Alaskan Purple gal yesterday (904g and freeze dried to 300g) in just 1.5hrs. So a few pics from yesterday. See buds in trimmer and after look in the bowlC1DB4EC7-808F-418A-A04F-876E2E130A76.jpegC0EAE6E9-F996-4A30-B7C6-34542712A895.jpeg216FD970-CCE6-4B95-9213-8FD9F0BC9492.jpegC356B851-E29C-4A04-A231-82149FC3836F.jpegA69EE1AB-78A0-4657-8935-A698CC2DC14C.jpeg233BF33F-9365-454F-9FDE-87F35944ACE7.jpeg
 

a mongo frog

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Holy shit...............................................................................................................
 

doublejj

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Dang thats a pretty solid way to dry. Is the chicken wire?
remesh wire....they use it concrete. comes in flat panels or rolls....
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DoubleAtotheRON

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Interesting!... we just added on a 20x12 room to dry. We're trying to figure out the best way to utilize the space, as we will be hanging ~75 plants at harvest. Ceiling is 9 ft. Dedicated 10,000 BTU AC unit, 2, 4000 SQ ft dehuyes, and complete darkness. Looking at racks, wires, pretty much open to all ideas, But this looks promising. We'd like to be able to tuck equipment away during grows so we can use it for storage.
 

doublejj

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Interesting!... we just added on a 20x12 room to dry. We're trying to figure out the best way to utilize the space, as we will be hanging ~75 plants at harvest. Ceiling is 9 ft. Dedicated 10,000 BTU AC unit, 2, 4000 SQ ft dehuyes, and complete darkness. Looking at racks, wires, pretty much open to all ideas, But this looks promising. We'd like to be able to tuck equipment away during grows so we can use it for storage.
the remesh wire cages are freestanding and can be made to any size you wish. comes in 5ft and 7ft wide rolls and 4x8 sheets. superstrong and cheap. cuts with bolt cutters. we use it for grow cages and drying racks.
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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we can get 1 greenhouse of buds into each 40ft shipping container....
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Damn son! You're growing some fucking trees!.. ok coo. Then my little 20x30 should fit in my 20x12. Good job man! How long do you veg a greenhouse like that?... We are in a sealed room, I dont think Oklahoma weather would make such giant trees like that!.. even in a hoop house.
 

doublejj

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Damn son! You're growing some fucking trees!.. ok coo. Then my little 20x30 should fit in my 20x12. Good job man! How long do you veg a greenhouse like that?... We are in a sealed room, I dont think Oklahoma weather would make such giant trees like that!.. even in a hoop house.
Plants get started indoors around Feb/Mar. By harvest time these plants are 8-9 months old 12-14ft tall. We plant them in the greenhouse around Apr/may and hang lights until late may/june. By then they are 5-6ft tall. Then they hit 10-11ft before sept stretch. These are high houses, 15ft. keeps the plant counts down, 24 plants in a greenhouse....
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