For sure. Like $400+ for hand held trimmers.I don't see why something like this wouldn't get the job done... esp with that smaller head on it. May have to have a small container of ISO ready to clean it every now and then, but "Cannabis Made" trimmers are too expensive. View attachment 5203243
I trim all the fans off before I chop. Fairly large crop this year. I wouldn’t even think of using electric trimmers. It rained like MAD last weekend so I removed all the leaves 1–3 weeks early to reduce weight and increase airflow. Seem like an electric trimmer would of been a pain in the ass.I do a rough wet trim before hanging to dry. Basically take the fan leaves and everything within a couple inches of the buds.
I saw a YouTube video of a guy who uses cordless handheld grass shears to do his rough trim on his branches
Anyone else try this?
Interesting. How do you feel that the electric trimmers would have been more of a pain in the ass than scissors?I trim all the fans off before I chop. Fairly large crop this year. I wouldn’t even think of using electric trimmers. It rained like MAD last weekend so I removed all the leaves 1–3 weeks early to reduce weight and increase airflow. Seem like an electric trimmer would of been a pain in the ass. View attachment 5203254
I don't see how you can be accurate and would end up clipping buds or chewing them up as you react and jerk the trimmer back.Interesting. How do you feel that the electric trimmers would have been more of a pain in the ass than scissors?
I’ve grown 100+ plants a few times and ended up hiring people to help me.
NoI do a rough wet trim before hanging to dry. Basically take the fan leaves and everything within a couple inches of the buds.
I saw a YouTube video of a guy who uses cordless handheld grass shears to do his rough trim on his branches
Anyone else try this?
I guess it might depend on structure of his buds. IDK.. might work fine for a rough wet trim... might be a disaster. But, at least he can return one, and have to other for around the house.I don't see how you can be accurate and would end up clipping buds or chewing them up as you react and jerk the trimmer back.
And it'll leave all those stems behind
People's creativity is always amazing. Wonder what that blade looks like after an hour of that.Might give this a try.
Give all your hires a pair of those ‘chain saws’ you posted above and turn em loose in your hundred plants and see if it works out. Not enough control and precision.Interesting. How do you feel that the electric trimmers would have been more of a pain in the ass than scissors?
I’ve grown 100+ plants a few times and ended up hiring people to help me.
Agree. But I never cut the fan leaves tight to the stalk. its easier and quicker to nip the leaves off and leave most of the petiole. They fall off during processing.I don't see how you can be accurate and would end up clipping buds or chewing them up as you react and jerk the trimmer back.
And it'll leave all those stems behind
100 plants in the past, not any more. I’ve got 7 but they’re big!Give all your hires a pair of those ‘chain saws’ you posted above and turn em loose in your hundred plants and see if it works out. Not enough control and precision.
In the past I've dried in my bathroom with the overhead fan going nonstop to keep the smell out of the house, but after some testing last year I've come to believe that the slower drying like that afforded by hanging in my garage (as per my testing) may well produce a tastier final productSeveral pairs of 6" craft shears, a quart of acetone in a mason jar and quit whining. View attachment 5203323