doublejj's 2024 adventure

formularacer

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D-JJ

Your operation is very impressive. Reminds me of racing against a factory team, I always ran with independents. Driver, crew chief and helper vs a fully funded team with a crew of 20 and a catering service.

You have been very responsive to my questions I thank you for the time. Best of luck with your season.

An other question when trimming do you use a trimming tray to catch kief?
 

doublejj

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D-JJ

Your operation is very impressive. Reminds me of racing against a factory team, I always ran with independents. Driver, crew chief and helper vs a fully funded team with a crew of 20 and a catering service.

You have been very responsive to my questions I thank you for the time. Best of luck with your season.

An other question when trimming do you use a trimming tray to catch kief?
Thank you, we try our best. Now days much of the harvest is quickly run thru trim machines to speed up the process prior to final hand trimming. So much of the kief is captured in the pre trim process. But yes many of the hand trimmers use trim trays with keif catchers and much of that gets consumed on the job by the trimmers.
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doublejj

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Also much of the trim is run thru keif extraction processes and squished or blasted into concentrates, like this dry ice tumbler for Rosin dabs. Dry ice and trim are put into the mixer and tumbled to release the trichomes and they pass thru the screen and collected in the cone then put into squish bags and pressed to extract the Rosin..
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J2M3S

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Thank you, we try our best. Now days much of the harvest is quickly run thru trim machines to speed up the process prior to final hand trimming. So much of the kief is captured in the pre trim process. But yes many of the hand trimmers use trim trays with keif catchers and much of that gets consumed on the job by the trimmers.
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In another world, I could have learned so much from you!
 

formularacer

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Your unfair just like the big teams. You create more questions and provide many answers which create more questions.
Thank you very much.

I like the use of the Harbor Freight cement mixer, we shunned the use of HF at race tracks.

thanks again
 

doublejj

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Your unfair just like the big teams. You create more questions and provide many answers which create more questions.
Thank you very much.

I like the use of the Harbor Freight cement mixer, we shunned the use of HF at race tracks.

thanks again
Your welcome. Sorry I don't mean to be evasive. If you have more questions please ask, I wouldn't be hear if I didn't enjoy sharing knowledge. Yeah I hear you about the HF tools, much of them are junk however this mixer is the perfect size for this, it's electric & portable enough to be used indoors and fits our process perfectly. I hope you have a good season. Best of luck
 

formularacer

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Your welcome. Sorry I don't mean to be evasive. If you have more questions please ask, I wouldn't be hear if I didn't enjoy sharing knowledge. Yeah I hear you about the HF tools, much of them are junk however this mixer is the perfect size for this, it's electric & portable enough to be used indoors and fits our process perfectly. I hope you have a good season. Best of luck
No I was not accusing you of being evasive. I was teasing about you dispensing knowledge. Every one of your pictures are informative even if my back does twinge at the volume. You just create more questions and ideas. I did the bubble hash thing and filtering the water is a pain in the ass. You have given me a few ideas in that area.
 

Aeroknow

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update...Light dep greenhouse #1
4 weeks of flowering
expect to harvest the 2nd week of July, then replant for 2nd run
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Looking great as always bro!
My next door neighbors have lost about 50% of their plants so far in their greenhouses to grasshoppers. Of course they aren’t gonna be a problem for you where you’re at but down here at this level there’s massive grashopper explosions. I noticed they were back this year a little while ago and warned them. I lost just about everything green on my property last year to them. I warned them that they should run some bug netting down low to keep them out. They didn’t believe me.they’re screwed. I think the netting is supposed to arrive today but might be too late. Crazy shit.
 

doublejj

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Looking great as always bro!
My next door neighbors have lost about 50% of their plants so far in their greenhouses to grasshoppers. Of course they aren’t gonna be a problem for you where you’re at but down here at this level there’s massive grashopper explosions. I noticed they were back this year a little while ago and warned them. I lost just about everything green on my property last year to them. I warned them that they should run some bug netting down low to keep them out. They didn’t believe me.they’re screwed. I think the netting is supposed to arrive today but might be too late. Crazy shit.
Damn that sucks, no grasshoppers up here yet knock knock. Thanks for the heads up, we'll keep an eye out. So far things are going pretty good up here in the greenhouses i'll keep you posted.
 
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