This is not an instruction manual on the best or fastest method, since that can be very subjective. Some of the ideas discussed here are, of course, debatable, since there are many different theories on the “best” way to trim. Most reputable grows continue to employ professional, human Trimmers to process their product, including a staff of full-time employees or temp crews.Īs with any job, there are certain “Dos” and “Don’ts” that should be observed, or “Best Practices.” This article covers several of these tips, tricks, and bits of advice on trimming cannabis, in an effort to educate newbies to the industry, as well as to air some grievances that veteran Trimmers often have. With so many growers producing quality flower, and so many shops competing to sell their bud, it has never been more important to have strong “bag appeal” to the buyer, be it wholesale or retail.īoutique strains and consumer demand are driving the quality up while the price will eventually go down. Regardless of the type of machine, if you choose that route there will still be some touch-up required by a human in order to produce something that is ready for sale at a dispensary. Sure, there are machines that can “get ‘er done” faster, but with far less precision. The best and fastest can trim multiple pounds in a day, depending upon the product provided, while maintaining an acceptable quality level based on the client’s guidelines. Trimming is the most popular entry-level position in the weed business, so there are lots of talented Trimmers out there. This reveals the glorious nugget that will eventually be ground up and smoked, vaped, or otherwise consumed by some lucky individual. The Trimmer’s role is to remove the stems and outer leaves from the cannabis plant.
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