I agree when I see 5x5 on my alerts I think it Jon and Nicks journal. It is a great journal at that.
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Not me, but they look good as always @Jon .Would you guys take any of them? Not me. They ain’t ready yet. Goddamnit.
Hi Keith - yes, normally I would. But duct tape is not even close to enough support for this branch and break. If it weren’t for the table and hoop, when I heard it snap, that branch is so damn heavy it would have snapped clean off. I got lucky it just happened to be a branch over a table. But that wood wedge is quite solid and that’s really all it needs. The wire I added just for some upper tension going the right way to the break. I sealed it up pretty well - I was looking at literally half stem, half straight up wood where it broke. Now you can’t even see there’s a break there. I’ve had way worse and fixed it successfully, it’s just the sheer size and weight that makes this one a bit trickier. You may well experience such carnage on your huge beasties growing outside in your environment. I could have easily seen one night of hard wind and rain taking out a branch or two on your last plants. They were houses!!! But I don’t remember you reporting any real serious breaks, right? Yay for you!Jon do you tape it up also?
Can you share your technique ?Scenes from Trim Jail
Thursday Edition
So you guys all saw how incredibly frosty the two Gorilla Cookies got. Those are the two plants I’ve been trimming. Done the one. Jarred. 1/2 done the other. It’s a pretty good amount of bud (understatement). But the larger one had a significant amount of non-jar-making excuses for buds. Even in a yield contest I’m not jarring garbage. Lol.
But it is FAR FAR from garbage. Especially when it’s this frosty. As everyone knows, and many do, you can make all sorts of extracts and oil and butter and such from your sugar leaves and trim. Bubble hash. Whatever you want.
I’m a kief guy. As many already know, I use the cheapest poor man’s kief collection method there is: the Trim Bin. People shit on the poor Trim Bin. And of course dry ice or whatever would be better. But…..
I’ve gotten pretty damn good at the Trim Bin. Think it’s just two interlocking plastic trays with a screen? Think again. It’s as sensitive a tool as any other you use for pot related stuff. There’s a right way and a wrong way, and there’s a way to max your cleanliness and results. I’ve spent four years doing it this way, and my kief is as clean as anyone else’s or cleaner, and I get TONS.
The trim I had that was totally dry and ready to kief fit entirely into a one gallon plastic storage bag. So from a gallon or so of trim comprised of both first and final trimmings, here’s what I got from the Gorilla Cookies. And there’s about maybe half this volume again in what I have left to trim.
I have done it more than once, but sure I’ll sum it up. Thought about it but figured I was repeating myself too much.Can you share your technique ?
Is the trim bin your own design or something you purchased? Could you share a pic or two please?I have done it more than once, but sure I’ll sum it up. Thought about it but figured I was repeating myself too much.
The way I do it, it is part patience, part freezer, and part crushing technique.
Patience:
You gotta wait til the trim is dry as a bone. I put mine under a fan to accelerate the process. This is vitally important.
Freezer:
If drying it completely is first, the freezer is next. I put the trim into gallon storage bags. Then I suck the air out. This is also very important. If you freeze your trim before it’s super dry or fail to remove the air from the bag before freezing, all that effort is for naught. The air will condense as soon as you remove it from the freezer and it hits the tray with moisture. Or the moisture in it will freeze and thaw in the tray. Once the air is out just freeze the bag or bags overnight.
Crushing Technique:
Now you have the empty trim bin and a frozen bag of trim. Do not dump a whole gallon of trim into the bin at one time. More like a third to half at the most. That way you are maxing the removal on each batch. When you overload, you leave a ton on the table and if you try to rekief it you will get green. Green is death to kief. So only enough at a time to cover the bottom an inch or two.
Then - I use a bare hand. Shake the trim to one side. Grab a big handful and move to center (open area) of bin, near center of screen. Then, with a flat palm, GENTLY cover as much as you can and press down lightly on the trim while using a circular, rotating motion to break that handful down. A rotating motion is far more effective than back and forth. If you have done it right, this will break down relatively quickly. Then grab another handful and repeat til you got it all. Then put it all in the middle and do a final light pass to get broken down anything you missed. DO NOT CRUSH IT TO DUST. If you do you’ll get a ton of green. The idea is to break it down completely without making any dust.
When that batch is done, set it aside. It’s done for kiefing but if you’re a butter/edibles person it still has enough juice for that too. Repeat for entire bag, setting aside each batch as you do it in a box or whatever.
Then, last step, re-dump the entire gallon you began with, now set aside for edibles, back into the bin. DO NOT TOUCH IT WITH YOUR HANDS. Instead, shake it to the center and take the whole bin, lift it off a table, and bang it onto the table as hard as you can without spilling it all. Do that two or three times.
Remove top screen part of bin, use small brush to transfer to storage container. You’ll have more than you imagined was possible every time.
I let mine sit out in a bowl for as many days as necessary to make sure it is bone bone dry before permanently jarring. You can jar it less than super dry if you like, and if you let it sit that was for like a year, it will cure, get better, and become what I call “half-hash.” Or I just top bong hits with a dash when I want to or need to for pain.
Did that do it @Azimuth?